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And we cannot be an example to others unless we do what the Constitution mandates and "promote the general welfare" among our own people; and surely this means, as the Bible repeatedly asserts, that we will take special care of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, assuring that no American is without medical care and the basic necessities of a dignified existence.
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However, the basic necessity of a population mean is quite obstructive and often such a value can not be determined.
It's an area where ― although measures are being put in place for some to thrive ― families living in poverty continue to yearn for the basic necessities of life: a quality education, safe communities, affordable housing and the means by which one can attain all three.
The two began musing about a world in which women could wear the basic necessities of life, thus transforming a dress ― sometimes considered a frivolous luxury ― into a means of survival.
To tackle these inequalities, some basic necessities of early childhood include: A safe and stable home environment The concept of 'toxic stress' may seem vague, but from a medical point of view excess stress has a significant impact on development.
Until we recognize that connection, the provision of increasing amounts of food and water will not completely address the large gap between the rich and the poor and the growing number of people who do not have the basic necessities of life, not to mention a quality of life that so many of us take for granted.
Rejecting technologies that my generation considers to be the basic necessities of life wasn't done on a thoughtless whim.
You don't have to agree with a word Jeremy Corbyn said in Liverpool to recognise that his economic and social populism has achieved traction among voters still furious about the 2008 crash, weary of austerity and fearful that the basic necessities of life are at risk at a time of epic volatility.
We have been condemned for firing home-made rockets in protest at a siege that is aimed at depriving over a million and a half people of the basic necessities of daily life: electricity, clean water, medical drugs and equipment.
What does opportunity mean to those forced to make use of a food bank, worried that the basic necessities of life may be beyond their means?
Particularly when the demands of garnering the basic necessities of life compete for attention, defaults can have a potent impact.
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