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Governments like them because they make recipients more likely to support the ruling party (though so, probably, do conventional transfers).CCTs do an excellent job of getting money to the poor.
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We know that deservingness judgements are "primed" when the welfare state is organized on a more selective basis, using means-tested benefits, which makes recipients more visible, and invites – indeed almost requires – debates about their deservingness.
Research shows that TANF's work requirement hasn't made recipients more likely to work or elevated them from poverty.
Researchers emphasized that the vaccine itself could not cause AIDS, but one theory is that the cold virus may have activated the immune system in some way to make certain recipients more susceptible to becoming H.I.V.-infected when they were exposed to the AIDS virus.
This bias makes recipient countries "more vulnerable to failure in energy supply" than a more balanced approach would have done.
These so-called "clawback provisions" are making their recipients more conservative — and the financial planning more difficult.
Proportions of out of population substitutions for all sampled genomes are listed in table 2. The true genome-wide diversity achieved by out-of-lineage acquisitions depends on the diversity of the donors: all from a single donor will make the recipient more like the donor but from an even distribution of donors has a greater potential for novel genetic combinations in different populations.
West Virginia makes recipients work for their checks.
Make more, pay more.
[email protected], or [email protected] make the recipients seem more accessible, but the message will probably be answered by a computer.
The transfusion emboldened the recipients, making them more active and more likely to investigate the scent of potential mates.
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