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You should assist him but should not be utterly impoverished.
Most of those who left, however, were not utterly impoverished; many had skills and qualifications.
In a land utterly impoverished by its historical and geopolitical heritage, no dechoukaj could fully uproot the longstanding political culture: the desire for a strong leader to make things better single-handedly; the reflexive populist recourse to a cult of personality; the autocratic tendencies of the political class.
Ultimately, the primary way to use the internet is utterly impoverished.
We find ourselves almost sighing over its passing, somehow sympathising with all that went on before a canny lawyer called Mahatma Gandhi turned all those millions of utterly impoverished nobodies into mobilisable somebodies.
Becoming utterly impoverished, so that one must beg or subject oneself to the will of another to survive, is also incompatible with equal freedom for all; so the state must establish some public policies to keep the poor from falling into a state of utter dependence on others.
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It's Veblen for the impoverished.
Then Juilliard's chairman, Bruce Kovner, announced that he was donating $20 million to endow the historical performance curriculum, a level of financing utterly foreign to the typically impoverished early-music scene.
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