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Poverty must be reduced further to enable people to live adequately and take part in society.
With his wife, he recently calculated that they need about $50 or $60 more a month to live adequately.
Employers hire workers without paying them a sum of money that allows them to live adequately, leaving the state to provide for their underpaid workforce.
He said: "I believe you should be able to live adequately for a family on a normal wage, that is a reality".
It forced them to dwell in separate neighborhoods, did not let them participate in government, did not allow them to live adequately, did not allow them to express their own spiritual or cultural identity.
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To be adequately equipped to live a life of thought and discussion, one will need practical wisdom, temperance, justice, and the other ethical virtues.
But statistical evidence suggests that today's new arrivals have a tougher struggle to live well, or even adequately, compared with their counterparts of just a decade ago.
"The language used in explaining the call to live a celibate life does not speak adequately to many priests today, especially in terms of the contemporary culture and society in which priests live out their ministry," the Bishops Committee on Priestlyy Life and Ministry warned.
It is crucial for patients to cope with CHF adequately, if they are to live an acceptable life.
It is therefore crucial for patients to cope with CHF adequately, if they are to live an acceptable life.
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