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The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 was defended on " scientific or economic principals " while the authors of the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 were seen as not having had the benefit of reading Malthus.
Poor infrastructure, an uncertain legal framework, corruption, and lack of openness in government economic policy and financial operations remain a brake on investment and growth.
Four principal left-wing guerrilla groups — the Guerrilla Army of the Poor ( EGP ), the Revolutionary Organization of Armed People ( ORPA ), the Rebel Armed Forces ( FAR ), and the Guatemalan Party of Labour ( PGT ) — conducted economic sabotage and targeted government installations and members of government security forces in armed attacks.
With an external debt of U. S .$ 2, 495 million, and with its economic reform program on track, Senegal qualified for the multilateral debt relief initiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ( HIPC ).
As a philosopher known for his writings on nationality, economic matters, aphorisms published in Poor Richard's Almanac and polemics in favor of American Independence.
* On state economic competitiveness, ALEC has published, Rich States, Poor States, now in its fourth edition.
With a high foreign debt ( originally $ 5. 7 billion at 1998 net present value ) and a good track record on economic reform, Mozambique was the first African country to receive debt relief under the initial Heavily Indebted Poor Country ( HIPC ) Initiative.
Martin Luther King originally wanted the Poor People's Campaign to start in Quitman County because of the intense and visible economic disparity there.
Sismondi and his contemporary Robert Owen, who expressed similar but less systematic thoughts in 1817 Report to the Committee of the Association for the Relief of the Manufacturing Poor, both identified the cause of economic cycles as overproduction and underconsumption, caused in particular by wealth inequality.
An original reality series, Rich Girl, Poor Girl from Gary Auerbach, the executive producer of Laguna Beach and Newport Harbor, in which two teenagers from different economic and social backgrounds swap lives ( similar to Wife Swap ), has ranked among the top 100 programs in the teenage category on iTunes since its October 20, 2008 debut.
Poor economic conditions caused voters to turn against the Republican Party.
The Chartist movement demanded basic economic reforms, higher wages and better conditions of work, and a repeal of the obnoxious Poor Law Act.
The more immediate origins of the Elizabethan Poor Law system were deteriorating economic circumstances in sixteenth-century England.
Poor Law commissioners faced greatest opposition in Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire where in 1837 there was high unemployment during an economic depression.
Franklin began publishing Poor Richard's Almanack on December 28, 1732, and would go on to publish it for 25 years, bringing him much economic success and popularity.
The Brothers of the Poor also serve persons with AIDS and people who ask for help regardless of their religion or their social / economic background.
Despite this the economic ratings of the country has come in for high praises mainly from the Standards and Poor report on August 15, 2008 which raised Trinidad and Tobago from an " A -" to an " A ".
The department uses a ‘ productive expenditure ’ test, undertaken in consultation with the Department for International Development, that makes sure that the countries defined as Heavily Indebted Poor Countries and those exclusively dependent on International Development Association financing only get official export credits from the UK for projects that help social and economic development without creating a new unsustainable debt burden.
The New Poor Law of 1834 attempted to reverse the economic trend by discouraging the provision of relief to anyone who refused to enter a workhouse.
Poor economic conditions led to attempts to revolutionize the political and economic structure of Venezuela, but the implementation of the neoliberal reforms ( and in particular the liberalisation of petrol prices, which caused an immediate increase in the cost of petrol to consumers and rises in fares on public transport ) resulted in massive popular protests in Caracas, the capital.
This economic program has culminated in Panama ’ s sovereign debt rating being upgraded to “ investment grade ” by Fitch, Moody ’ s, and Standard & Poor ’ s.

Poor and growth
Poor length growth is apparent as early as the first year of life.
Poor growth may be avoided by insertion of a feeding tube for increasing calories through supplemental feeds or by administration of injected growth hormone.
Poor growth and a variety of complaints such as leaf discolouration ( chlorosis ) can be caused by a lack of plant foods.
The growth of friendly societies provided help for its members without recourse to the Poor Law system.
Thomas Malthus believed a system of supporting the poor would lead to increased population growth rates because the Poor Laws encouraged early marriage.
Poor fiscal management, combined with organizational difficulties resulting from rapid growth, led to a massive decline in membership.
The growth in the number of workhouses was also bolstered by the Relief of the Poor Act 1782, proposed by Thomas Gilbert.
Poor growth is a part of Noonan syndrome and many other genetic syndromes.
Poor management and a lack of communication between departments resulted in rapid growth in costs.
* Poor weight gain ( during ages of expected growth ) or weight loss at any age
Poor industrial activities are also one of the reasons for slow growth rate of urban development.
# Poor growth
The 19th century thus witnessed a rapid growth in perpetual adoration societies, and some existing orders ( e. g. the Dominicans and the Poor Clares ) e. g. Sisters of the Perpetual Adoration ( 1845 in Brittany ), Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration ( also in 1854 ), Religious of Perpetual Adoration ( Brussels, 1857 ), Servants of the Most Blessed Sacrament ( 1858, Paris ), Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration ( 1863, Olpe, Germany ), Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters ( Holland, 1896 ),
Poor fiscal management, combined with organizational difficulties resulting from rapid growth, led to a massive decline in membership.
Poor growth occurs for two reasons: the work of breathing is intense enough that calories are burned at high rates even at rest, and the nose and throat are so obstructed that eating is both tasteless and physically uncomfortable.

Poor and lack
* Poor working conditions ( e. g. poor facilities, poor maintenance and cleaning, cramped working conditions, management interference, lack of privacy and noisy )
Poor health can be caused by a lack of required nutrients or, in extreme cases, too much of a required nutrient.
Poor health can be caused by a lack of required nutrients or, in extreme cases, too much of a required nutrient.
Poor critical reception and lack of a profitable marketing strategy made this game one of many cited decisions that led Atari to report a $ 536 million loss in 1983 and led to the company being divided and sold in 1984.
Poor hygiene and a lack of adequate trash disposal seemed to have hastened the spread of the deadly disease.
Poor planning and lack of organization left planes sitting on the tarmac at defense bases, allowing the Luftwaffe to destroy 4, 000 Soviet planes within the first week.
Poor weather, difficult terrain, and lack of consistent resupply slowed their progress.
Poor housing and lack of any proper sanitation led to a cholera epidemic in 1849 when 292 people died.
Poor water management, lack of proper weather forecasting and awareness among people were the main cause of mass destruction.
Poor health and lack of physical stamina appeared to be one of Zukertort's two long-term weaknesses: some commentators attributed to illness the severity of his defeat in the 1872 match against Steinitz ; aside from the aforementioned tournaments, in the 1883 London tournament he won 22 of his first 23 games, enough to give him an uncatchable lead, but lost his last three games.
Poor reception of certain channels ; arbitrary pricing and increase in prices ; bundling of channels ; poor service delivery by Cable Television Operators ( CTOs ); monopolies in each area ; lack of regulatory framework and redress avenues were some of the issues that were to be addressed by implementation of CAS
In early Victorian times ( see Poor Law ), poverty was seen as a dishonourable state caused by a lack of the moral virtue of industriousness ( or industry as it was called ).
Poor sales were also blamed on the car's unconventional styling, particularly the grille and lack of interior woodgrain or chrome trim.
Poor decisions by the planners and the lack of business from the frugal residents of the Cache Valley led to the bankruptcy and foreclosure sale of the Utah Northern only a few years later in 1878.
Poor people may lack the funds to pursue a court hearing process.
Poor sales for the album were blamed on a lack of promotion and the death of Michael Jackson two days after the release of the album.
Poor soils for agriculture and lack of industry have made Teófilo Otoni a major source of immigration to other regions of Brazil and to the United States.
Poor steaming and lack of power condemned the locomotives to branch line work where they were able to make their mark
An earlier exploration of this was a 1960's sociology study published as The Poor Pay More which examined the ways in which retail patterns and a lack of consumer options allowed marginal retailers such as door-to-door salesmen, " easy credit " storefronts and the sale of installment credit agreements to extract profits from low-income buyers, with fewer options and less sophisticated consumer habits.
Designed by the Poor Law Commissioners ' architect George Wilkinson, the building was intended to accommodate 600 inmates who were badly affected by the lack of both employment and food at the time.
* Poor detailing of the reinforcement ( lack of concrete confinement in the columns and at the beam-column joints, inadequate splice length ).

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