Ember, the company that Poor cofounded in 2001, gives mundane devices the power to communicate wirelessly.
He has said that poor out-of-hours GP services in England are among factors behind the problem.
After all, it is difficult to imagine that poor pupils would fare better in impoverished schools.
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And don't expect that poor excuse for a Rebel army to do anything about it.
The IMF's gold reserves could pay the (small) interest amounts that poor countries would otherwise owe.
That poor number was a touch higher than Wall Street's estimate of 4.03 million.
He added that poor hygiene - including the lack of clean water - compounded the problem.
Mr Carr said that poor performance meant that the first class premium wasn't worth it.
It is not surprising that poor countries are unconvinced about the merits of a new round.
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Yet surveys show that poor families may need a proportionately bigger increase than rich ones.
And everything is suddenly staked on a winner take all fight that poor people almost always lose.
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Another remarkable finding in the video is that poor people in America rarely suffer from material deprivation.
They did not believe that poor men, or any women, let alone slaves, should have the vote.
Others show that poor quality child care is worse for a child than no care at all.
Nonprofit lenders learned that poor women, principally because they had children to take care of, are more responsible.
He argued that poor countries stayed poor not because of capitalism but for lack of properly developed capitalism.
Abdul-Jabbar recognizes that poor communication on his part has played a part in where the relationship stands today.
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More, it will allow us to allocate resources towards social justice, something that poor societies can rarely afford.
For instance, reformers failed to win a broad guarantee that poor people would have access to a lawyer.
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But the Army plans to change that poor-fitting scenario by field-testing new female body armor starting next summer.
UNCTAD's project on market access, notes that poor countries often fail to fill Europe's existing preferential import quotas.
Another common view is that poor countries, being unable to afford greenery, should pollute now and clean up later.
Analysts estimate that poor infrastructure facilities in the country remove about two percentage points from gross domestic product growth.
Less well known, however, is that poor countries themselves engage in farm protectionism.
To me, the moral of the story is that poor or unlucky financial decisions affect many Americans, irrespective of fame.
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Pensions are far too quick to assume that poor results are attributable to poor decisions, as opposed to corrupt advice.
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Their departure applies a brake to economic growth, which makes it more likely that poor blacks will stay that way.
But Judy Hargadon, chief executive of the School Food Trust, said it was vital that poor children ate the meals.
Last week the Americans expanded the list of goods that poor African countries can import duty-free to the United States.
Employers are being asked to help workers boost their numeracy skills amid fears that poor maths is blighting Britain's economic performance.
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