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The number of LGBT youths left in abject destitution and homelessness after being driven from their homes is estimated by the federal government to be between 120,000 and 240,000.
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"There's far greater danger in the UK now of children being left in circumstances of abject neglect than there are of children being taken away from decent families.
It could just as easily lead to more marketised solutions to providing healthcare, water or education, meaning that earning $1.25 a day can still leave people in abject poverty.
By the time they regain their sense of reality, the guy has made his escape, leaving them to assess the scene of abject depravity he's left in his wake.
I'm pretty much existing in abject poverty.
"The operation run by the defendants left many people in abject poverty and debt and all four defendants ruthlessly took advantage of the victims for their own gain.
The disastrous policies of the Mao era killed millions and left the living in abject poverty.
When she was seven, her father died, leaving the family in abject poverty.
At that time in Jewish culture, men were quite cavalier about divorcing their wives, leaving them deserted in abject poverty (women of the time had little in the way of economic or civil rights) frequently with little prospects for remarriage, and Jesus was appalled at that idea, and so spoke out against divorce.
Yet the past five years have not left Williams abject or cowed, or much more interested in mass approval.
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