Sentence examples for poor phenomena from inspiring English sources

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However, it was not what the texts said that was a subject matter to be investigated, but rather the focus was on the ethics expressed in them or the essential meaning of ethically good phenomena (or the essential meaning missing in ethically poor phenomena)[ 39].

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London's much criticised "poor doors" phenomenon is unlikely to spread quickly to the north of England because of stronger community ties and cheaper housing in northern cities, according to architects and planners.

The idea here is not to evoke nostalgia of ascetic romance but to bear out the larger economic claims based on the Planning Commission's recent reports of the dwindling numbers of the poor — a phenomenon, according to these politicians, resulting from growth and its trickle-down effect.

To put it differently: those people affected by poverty are "visible" if they are institutionally defined and recognized as "poor" – a phenomenon Georg Simmel identified a hundred years ago [21].

Further, the young women's interaction with globalization suggests that among the poor the phenomenon has simultaneously created opportunities for inclusion and exclusion from the global arena.

Coupled with social protection measures such as work guarantee schemes for underemployed rural poor, the phenomenon has led to a decrease in poverty head count from 44 percent in 2000 to 30 percent in 2010.

The rich-state, poor-cities phenomenon is carried through in several similarities between New Jersey and Connecticut, experts say, including a decidedly suburban mind-set; a host of political, social and economic issues that hinder urban revival; and the fact that neither state is quite as rich as statistics suggest.

Similar to the conclusions regarding other long-run phenomena, poor post-listing performance appears related to managers timing their application for listing.

To analyze and solve the problem of long-term poor damping oscillation phenomena, a method is presented to find the best allocation and to design PSS for damping inter-area power oscillations.

People with insomnia also tend to become preoccupied with sleep and apprehensive about the consequences of poor sleep — a phenomenon dubbed "insomniaphobia" by Harvard sleep specialist Dr. John Winkelman.

But in poor neighborhoods, the phenomenon is quite the opposite: Over the past couple of decades, the banks have pulled out.

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