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"Subjective" economic level was assessed by asking participants if they had the feeling that their financial resources allowed them to meet their household needs and was coded as "in need" (from very difficult to difficult) or "well off" (from rather easy to very easy).
Mr. Myers saw an increase in need from 2006 to 2010.
This means a dramatic increase in need, from shelter to water and sanitation, food, medical assistance, education.
The increase in fees would disproportionately affect people from ethnic minorities and prevent those most in need from accessing justice.
Amid growing poverty, councils have failed to save fund for those in need From April 2015, a £180m a year hardship fund will be abolished.
The WHO has urged international donors to increase financing for mental health services in poor countries, as massive funding shortfalls are preventing those in need from getting treatment.
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He told HuffPost that his country was still "in need of security from the international community".
Is there a more abused, innocent, in-need-of-protection-from-bullies-word than the word liberal?
His abiding interests in the welfare of children in need stemmed from his knowledge of the childhood experience of his orphaned mother.
Whereas sponsorship is about making the company brand visible, usually associated with sports events, charity is about voluntary giving to those in need, usually from a humanitarian perspective.
Though they are most in need, children from marginalized communities have even less access.
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