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Often inadequately provided care homes have replaced family looking after the old.
They, too, added to the wealth of this country by working in its fields - both men and women - by digging its coal and straining to bring up often inadequately provided for children.
Moreover, pension schemes are still maturing, and there are pressures for further improvements of benefits, particularly to provide sex equality, lower pension ages, and better assistance for persons, particularly women, inadequately provided for previously.
Like some other Islamist movements in the Middle East, Ḥamās provides basic social services including schools, clinics, and food for the unemployed that are not provided, or are inadequately provided, by local authorities.
Often, access entitlements are inadequately provided, the result of chronic underfunding or a failure of the government to enforce its own regulations (e.g. in Uruguay).
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