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She drank heavily, slipped into alcoholism, becoming destitute and homeless.
They're not allowed to work, they're increasingly becoming destitute," he said.
There are numerous points in the asylum process that asylum seekers and refugees can find themselves becoming destitute and homeless.
This one is the deepest in 60 years and has led to millions of people becoming destitute, vast migrations and loss of animals.
And this fueled a lot of anxiety among readers, who wondered why someone with a seven-figure retirement account would be worried about becoming destitute.
Despite mounting a $2m campaign to clear his name against his positive test for artificial testosterone in 2006, he finally lost his appeal and his Tour title as well as becoming destitute.
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Poor health among members can increase the risk of a household becoming destitute if there are significant out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare expenditures incurred to obtain healthcare.
The shocking landmark will be passed – despite a second record worldwide harvest in a row – because people are becoming too destitute to buy the food that is produced.
The 53‐year‐old general, the most serious potential rival to President Thieu, declared in National Day statement that South Vietnam was becoming more destitute, its society more heart‐rending and the life of its people more miserable.
Up to 10,000 newly recognised refugees are being left at risk of becoming homeless and destitute each year because of the chaotic system of government support, the Refugee Council has said.
Instead of becoming cash subsidies to destitute families or underwriting job-training programs, the grants are commonly used to finance college scholarships or child care arrangements — or simply to plug holes in state budgets.
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