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Lepore's otherwise impressive article omitted one key point: reducing funds for family planning will most likely lead to more abortions and also to higher Medicaid costs for deliveries by women who may not be physically, mentally, emotionally, or economically able to care for their children properly.
Those societies that ignored the imperative for moral restraint delayed marriage and celibacy for adults until they were economically able to support their children would suffer the deplorable "positive checks" of war, famine, and epidemic, the avoidance of which should be every society's goal.
Overpromise: Making a commitment to a customer or to all customers that the company is not economically able to keep.
For instance, social science research has emphasised the role of trust relations, the (perceived) ability of individuals to take meaningful action to attenuate the effects of air pollution (e.g economically able to move, success in political lobbying etc) and satisfaction with the local neighbourhood in how people make judgements about the severity of urban and industrial air pollution [ 32- 35].
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Although there are several available methods to treat or remove heavy metals from water and wastewater, the research focuses on development of technological solutions which sound environmental friendly and economically feasible, able to reduce the costs and maximize the efficiency.
In a stark reversal of recent trends, the most economically outsource-able jobs may become those involving the management of data and ideas - products transferable by satellite rather than ship.
"It's extraordinary that this group of people, so diverse racially, culturally and economically, have been able to come together on a common theme".
And when we visited SEWA, the Self-Employed Women's Association [in India], those women had the vote before they were born, but being economically empowered, being able to stand up for themselves inside their families, on the streets of their villages, is giving them a sense of autonomy and authority that just their vote couldn't have.
Wrapping up a three-day swing through a swath of the country that is both economically sinking and able to swing November's election, Senator John Kerry vowed Wednesday to revive the moribund manufacturing sector with high-tech, high-skilled, high-wage "jobs of the future".
Conservancies are economically efficient and able to contribute positively to national income and the development process.
So long as the women in Afghanistan are not economically independent and able to produce and manage their own income, the society will face serious problems.
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