Sentence examples for describing welfare from inspiring English sources

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In 1960, Fred Koch wrote a self-published book describing welfare programs as a secret government plot to lure rural blacks into cities so that they could foment "a vicious race war".

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That's a picture only a social Darwinist could describe as "an unprecedented success" — which is the phrase Congressman Paul Ryan, who authored the Republican budget plan, uses to describe welfare reform.

She described race as "a hot, money-making issue," downplayed the fight for LGBTQ acceptance as a "trendy" political movement and described welfare as something for the "indigent and lazy".

Different industrial models and features of these forms of service delivery are used to describe welfare regimes, and reasons that push private actors to enter some public markets are also investigated [ 20, 21].

This type of approach, using many data from many different sources – meat inspection, previous control data, antimicrobial consumption, data on decubital ulcers of sows, lack of ear tagging and mortality data – might identify hidden structures in data, which can be used to describe welfare and/or identify herds for risk based control.

Speaking in a seminar in Cardiff on Thursday, Mr Crabb described the welfare programme as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity to break the cycle of dependency and return the welfare system to its true value and purpose".

The Pres. describes the welfare problem as a matter of character & morals, & its increases due to the running down of the work ethic.

"We need to learn how to make businesses out of things that we want to do for political reasons," says Lars Andersen, head of the Economic Council of the Labour Movement, a think-tank.The Finns have one of the world's most successful educational systems without so much as a nod to FriedmanIt would be an exaggeration to describe these welfare reforms as a triumph for Friedmanism.

He described the welfare system designed by the former Labour government as both badly designed and financially unaffordable.

Mr Cameron's starting point for a national debate appears to echo the view of the high Tory thinker and journalist TE Utley, who described the welfare state as "an arrangement under which we all largely cease to be responsible for our own behaviour and in return become responsible for everyone else's".

Ryan proposes controlling costs by sending the funds for both Medicaid and food stamps as block grants and giving the states discretion over how to spend the funds -- in a provision he described as "welfare reform, round 2".

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