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Melville describes their journey as fraught with sea-sickness and poor provisions, "cut off from the most indispensable conveniences of a civilized dwelling".
He wrote many standards, including "Oh! Susanna" and "Camptown Races," but with poor provisions for royalties and copyright in those days, he saw little earnings and died nearly penniless.
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Only then will we see the end to headlines about the scandalously poor provision for women.
A survey of 100 of Britain's most visited tourist attractions by respite care charity Vitalise found poor provision for disabled people.
ANGRY demonstrations about the poor provision of basic services are as familiar a part of life in South Africa as strikes, power cuts and a volatile currency.
Social care receives £106m in two parts: £22m via the mental health grant to improve services in areas of poor provision, to help the homeless mentally ill outside London and to boost social care partnerships.
Once the Higher Education Funding Council for England played with regional scenarios, involving some large-scale mergers, and tried to identify "cold spots" of poor provision – hence the University of Cumbria and Ipswich's University Campus Suffolk.
Syndrome 1: poor provision of public goods.
Good quality ECEC provision produces good outcomes, and conversely poor provision leads to worrying outcomes.
RFM where NPV was maximized with high discount rate led to particularly poor provision of most ecosystem services.
Findings point out that the most binding constraint is related to poor provision of public goods by the government.
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