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Both parsimony and extravagance signify moral impoverishment in Drabble's fiction.
The problem of "genetic impoverishment" in these islands may be exacerbated by climatic warming, scientists say.
It's not that his characters escape from their impoverishment in flights of thought or imagination.
(The painter Alice Neel, for instance, lived amid domestic impoverishment in large part because she was furiously painting).
The number of Australians – overwhelmingly renters living alone – experiencing housing insecurity and impoverishment in retirement was increasing.
I realized that my own way was in impoverishment, in lack of knowledge and in taking away, in subtracting rather than adding.
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Based on the estimates, we conclude that the global, regional, national and subnational gaps in health sector employment weaken the availability, affordability, accessibility and quality of health care services and result in access barriers and impoverishment, particularly in rural areas.
It is possible that the impact of such payments in terms of both financial catastrophe and impoverishment reported in this paper is understated.
Terrorism is just a byproduct of financial impoverishment, which in turn is a product of illiteracy".
Sadly, little has been done to combat this impoverishment, especially in the public sector.
For Haitian citizens, the reality of an uncertain political future, weak institutions, and widespread impoverishment glares in the foreground.
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