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Their pathetic lives would be impoverished and miserable without them.
Under the House Republican bill, many of these people would be impoverished.
Without the vital creative force of business, our world would be impoverished beyond reckoning".
Nevertheless, he continues: "Human life would be impoverished if they were forgotten, or if definite answers were accepted without adequate evidence".
A society founded upon the cornerstone of religious freedom, and whose Constitution enshrines the value of free exercise of religion, would be impoverished immeasurably if it afforded religious communities no protection against laws that require them to violate their faith.
If I travelled to see every hopeful 'Leonardo', I would be impoverished".
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More than 12 million people are out of work, wages are barely rising and many people have so little in savings that they'd be impoverished by just one financial emergency -- whereupon they'd join the record 46 million people who already live below the poverty line.
Most left-leaning thinkers believe something similar: that a small-government, free-market society would be a destructively competitive one, in which the lives of the weakest, at least, would indeed be impoverished and short, if not nasty and brutish.
When the markets crashed during the Depression and people lost their life savings, our government put in place a set of rules and safeguards to make sure that such a crisis never happened again, and then put a safety net in place to make sure that our elders would never be impoverished the way they had been.
Then, in the nineteen-sixties, a government statistician named Mollie Orshansky came up with a way to determine what a family would need to not be impoverished.
For that privilege "he gets to be impoverished," claimed Kalanick (admittedly this would depend on the city).
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