Sentence examples for stressed poverty from inspiring English sources

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Ibn Adham stressed poverty and self-denial; indeed, he abandoned the wealth of his father and became a poor wanderer.

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Though he was under orders from Thatcher not to stress poverty as an issue, when he lost the argument over frozen child benefit it stressed itself.

It was because of Edwards' focus on America's hungry and poor, its uninsured and destitute, that the other front-runners for the Democratic nomination also began stressing poverty as a major electoral theme.

Worried that the United States would forget Panama once General Noriega was removed, he stressed Panamanians' poverty.

But he stressed child poverty was "well recognised by the council" and said: "Improvements are being made to the lives of those most affected by deprivation".

She talked to people in the waiting room and found that "top of their list was not clinical services but worry, stress, poverty, a lack of control and a sense of being second-class citizens".

In a survey released last month, the Council of Chief State School Officers and Scholastic Inc. found that the nation's highest-ranked teachers named family stress, poverty, and learning and psychological problems as the top barriers to academic success.

Further known risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as an unwanted pregnancy, stress, poverty, and vaginal infections also are not assessed in the routine perinatal survey.

Despite this depiction of limited life disruption following diagnosis with HIV, participants' narratives demonstrate that they continue to quietly suffer from stigmatisation, stress, poverty, uncertainty about the future and an inability to disclose their HIV status.

Although we were able to empirically evaluate one socially related factor (depressive symptoms) and one environmental hazard (BPb), health disparities are more likely the result of multiple social factors (e.g., psychosocial stress, poverty, discrimination) and multiple environmental exposures (e.g., lead, air pollution, noise pollution).

By dodging the constant stresses of poverty, the wealthy have more bandwidth for rearing children.

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