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The better-off citizens of Matera began departing for the Piano — a more recently settled, flatter section of the hilltop — and the townspeople who remained in the Sassi were almost exclusively poor.
As a consequence, the kinds of mixed-income neighborhoods many of us remember from growing up have grown rarer, while exclusively affluent and exclusively poor neighborhoods have grown much more common.
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This war has been waged almost exclusively in poor communities of colour, even though studies consistently show that people of all colours use and sell illegal drugs at remarkably similar rates.
It was no surprise then, that the supreme court found last month that the DWP's draconian benefits cap, a maximum £500 limit on the benefits a jobless household can claim – which almost exclusively affects poor families with multiple children – was in breach of the UNCRC.
This war has been waged almost exclusively in poor communities of color, even though studies consistently show that people of all colors use and sell illegal drugs at remarkably similar rates.
Mayor Scott Smith of Mesa, AZ also made the important point during a press conference that there is a misconception that today's job training programs are exclusively for poor, unskilled workers with minimal education and literacy skills.
The pattern whereby students commit a minor act at school, are summarily arrested, charged criminally, and then prosecuted in juvenile delinquency court almost exclusively affects poor families, most of whom are minorities.
"Most of that increase is due to the War on Drugs, a war waged almost exclusively in poor communities of color," she said in the Pasadena lecture, according to LA Progressive.
Nonetheless, we have also argued [ 7] that diseases that almost exclusively affect poor market segments in the developing world are unlikely to be addressed by emerging market firms as well, and require specific attention from the global health community and local and international governments.
May is overinterpreting the result, using it to construct headlines and justify policies that are not borne out by the subsequent analysis of the no vote – which shows that it was neither exclusively among poorer people, nor mainly motivated by anti-migration sentiment – and then using it to promote division.
Further, as the economist Amartya Sen pointed out 20 years ago, "benefits meant exclusively for the poor often end up being poor benefits".
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