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The Poor Law, which was designed to provide a "more effectual Relief of the Destitute Poor in Ireland" (O'Connor, 1995: 68), was based on the ideological perception that people had a natural passion for idleness, and that disincentives were needed to enable the poor to evade poverty (see de Tocqueville, 1835).
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Never fully reimbursed by Virginia for his wartime expenditures, Clark spent the final decades of his life evading creditors, and living in increasing poverty and obscurity.
After decades of evading an endless string of opponents — from personal poverty to the United States government — Venezuela's democratically elected strongman finally succumbed to the one enemy he couldn't defeat.
"We must stop taxing poverty in this country and start taxing the wealthy who evade tax," he said.
To exemplify, food secure and opportunity seeking farmers may invest land and labour in trees, nurseries and social networks while risk evading farmers are constrained by the 'food imperative', the 'health imperative' and poverty in and of itself.
More than $18 million of donor funding earmarked for poverty alleviation and health programs had been stolen, but high-ranking suspects evaded justice in the courts.
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The characters evade dramatic confrontations.
Poverty is.
They evade liability.
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