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Take welfare.
Take welfare reform, for example.
She claims she'll never take welfare, but we'll see how long that lasts.
For in most hotels that decide to take welfare tenants, the bulk of permanent residents are elderly non‐Puerto Rican whites.
Take welfare reform: Walker developed and signed into law a plan that hewed closely to AFP priorities, like instituting work requirements for food support and public housing benefits and creating health savings accounts for Medicaid recipients.
There are some exceptions, most notably Amartya Sen (1987a,b,c, 1992), but most economists take welfare to coincide more or less with the satisfaction of preference.
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In other instances, parents may struggle with the stigmatizing perception that they might be taking welfare.
It was aware the lodge was part of a cayman farm, but stresses the owner is a vet who takes welfare seriously.
He attended the University of Chicago and worked at odd jobs, including reporting for a jewelry journal and taking welfare complaints as a caseworker.
She said that last year one teacher told all of the Iraqi students to go back to their country, complaining that they took welfare and other money from the United States.
While McDonald's or other fast food companies save pennies and boost their profitability by paying a low wage, their workers cannot survive on that amount and often end up taking welfare benefits.
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