Sentence examples for juxtaposition of poverty from inspiring English sources

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Without incentives for institutions to implement change and allow citizens greater political influence, the juxtaposition of poverty and power remains at the core of the continent.

This juxtaposition of poverty and biodiversity is continually reinforced by rapid population growth, which results in increasing pressure on the remaining forest habitat in the highland region, and the biodiversity therein.

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This daring juxtaposition of progress and poverty suggested a clear agenda, shared by Brazil and the United States, of fostering dynamic economic growth and fighting poverty simultaneously.

Why, she wonders, is this juxtaposition of wealth and poverty considered a moral problem and not a practical one?

"You had to see it to appreciate the juxtaposition of this horrible poverty — shanties with signs saying 'Help' — right under the bridge on the way to glamorous Miami Beach," Ms. Brown said recently.

As William Safire pointed out in a 2008 column, the juxtaposition of luxury and poverty, expensive town houses with gorgeous views of the East River and toughs from nearby tenements roaming the streets, inspired Sidney Kingsley to write "Dead End," which ran for 687 performances on Broadway from 1935 to 1937 and became a movie in 1937.

Of course, sociological and political observations can be pulled out of some of these images: in seeing, for example, the juxtaposition of folksy black poverty and upper-crust white curiosity in Eastman Johnson's well-known painting "Negro Life in the South" (1859).

Today, we need to start out by observing that the juxtaposition of economic growth and poverty — and of democracy and violence — has been a staple of development in the global south since the 1960s and continues today.

Giant sprawling cities developed during this era, exhibiting the luxuries of wealth and the meanness of poverty in sharp juxtaposition.

At every step, there is a chance of falling prey to corrupt officials.The juxtaposition of stifling bureaucracy and abject poverty is no coincidence, argues a new report, "Doing Business in 2004", by the World Bank.

This juxtaposition of architectural beauty and abject poverty is an appropriate illustration of a broader debate over housing and inequality in San Francisco, a debate that reached a frenzied pitch this week with the city's vote on Proposition F, a ballot measure that would have severely restricted short-term rentals in the city.

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