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  • ith the men when they see a woman moving up economically, academically -- any sort of progression.
  • shed to integrate socially, politically and economically across ethnic lines.
  • rea had an unemployment rate of 2.2% of all economically active people aged 16-74.
  • authorities, by the end of 2006, 96% of the economically active population was employed, 20% of whic
  • 226 persons living in 943 of whom 1174 were economically active (2001 census).
  • rea had an unemployment rate of 1.5% of all economically active people aged 16-74.
  • The District of Nablus was economically active in growing olives which they used to
  • tics as the area for which "of the resident economically active population, at least 75% actually wo
  • The economically active population was estimated at 2,600.
  • 2001 census, it was revealed that 10.9% of economically active people in Princes End were unemploye
  • entage of Aldersley who were unemployed but economically active was 5.2%.
  • an unemployment rate of 2.4% of all economically active people aged 16-74
  • rea had an unemployment rate of 1.0% of all economically active people aged 16-74.
  • 67.56% of those aged 16-74 are economically active, including 5.92% umemployed; a furth
  • ple living in 22 households of whom 23 were economically active.
  • a total population of 253 of whom 116 were economically active.
  • a total population of 459 of whom 223 were economically active.
  • e living in 455 households of whom 576 were economically active.
  • opulation of 829 of whom 394 residents were economically active.
  • e lived in 100 households, of whom 139 were economically active.
  • hen he or she reaches adulthood and becomes economically active.
  • 646 residents were economically active.
  • 716 residents were economically active.
  • 160 residents were economically active.
  • The majority of residents are economically active.
  • e lived in 199 households, of whom 199 were economically active.
  • le lived in 627 households of whom 780 were economically active.
  • ple lived in 39 households, of whom 40 were economically active.
  • ple lived in 42 households, of whom 48 were economically active.
  • e lived in 703 households, of whom 820 were economically active.
  • lived in 1013 households, of whom 1425 were economically active.
  • le lived in 448 households of whom 596 were economically active.
  • e lived in 702 households, of whom 875 were economically active.
  • e lived in 701 households, of whom 910 were economically active.
  • lived in 2778 households of whom 2563 were economically active.
  • lived in 2366 households, of whom 2206 were economically active.
  • le lived in 86 households, of whom 120 were economically active.
  • e lived in 684 households, of whom 948 were economically active.
  • otal population of 2,225 of whom 1,127 were economically active.
  • ple lived in 83 households, of whom 83 were economically active.
  • lived in 905 households, of whom 1286 were economically active.
  • e lived in 102 households, of whom 107 were economically active.
  • e living in 95 households, of whom 124 were economically active.
  • ce of a retirement home only 36 people were economically active.
  • th a total population of 78 of whom 40 were economically active.
  • e lived in 840 households, of whom 910 were economically active.There are two public houses and a ra
  • "The government must require that the economically affluent and elite in Pakistan support the
  • des feeling politically alienated, was also economically alienated, often with worse living standard
  • in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union.
  • rs comprised a potentially upwardly mobile, economically ambitious lower class, that contributed sig
  • transfer by Leicester, who were struggling economically, and he left the club.
  • With professional know-how they will economically and in many other ways strengthen and embel
  • Madagascar, with the mission of developing economically and ecologically sustainable management of
  • d out what horse racing means to California economically, and he explained what the industry needed
  • The failure of the Gierek government, both economically and politically, soon led to the creation o
  • ay the two towns are closely interconnected economically and socially; they constitute a transborder
  • petitive advantage in industry and declined economically and in population.
  • Kalkan is connected more closely to Fethiye economically and for transportation.
  • a politically motivated city to those of an economically and socially centered city.
  • inority has been rather disadvantaged, both economically and socially.
  • omemaker until the family began to struggle economically and she found work as a bookkeeper when Rit
  • local population effectively, efficiently, economically and in a safe environment.
  • a Real, in 1593 did little to stabilize him economically and emotionally.
  • ovigama caste and exists as an independent, economically and politically influential caste.
  • mpany, Winkler was trusted with the task of economically and culturally supporting ethnic German com
  • of this plan included making lighting more economically and environmentally beneficial in the Dow C
  • ham High School has a racially, ethnically, economically, and linguistically diverse population and
  • lly get a free pass in enabling North Korea economically and diplomatically and watering down sancti
  • ntial for the favorable development of Asia economically and culturally under Asian, rather than Eur
  • u Sultan and Hyder Ali the state progressed economically and trade flourished with many foreign nati
  • n of life, begin to arise among many of the economically and politically marginalized youths, and fr
  • e while nearby Wilmington continued to grow economically and politically.
  • To promote economically and socially sustainable development
  • red to as the Time Traveller, a man from an economically and creatively stagnant society (about 1984
  • rial can often be re-used, making it a very economically and environmentally viable manufacturing pr
  • is extremely slow, making this product both economically and scientifically impractical for use as a
  • as decided that it would be more efficient ( economically and physically) to replace the ALP-44's rat
  • as a way to help refugees in Europe recover economically and socially from World War II.
  • as built around Beverwijk and it had become economically and politically successful, with large fami
  • o the People's Republic, which had suffered economically and logistically from over a decade of inte
  • es with the goal of becoming more socially, economically and ecologically sustainable.
  • out, and provided a big boost for the Asolo economically, and re-put them on a national level.
  • ially men of African descent, as "socially, economically, and politically liberating" and a threat t
  • nternational business centre and to attract economically and strategically important investment.
  • courage former CHA residents to relocate to economically and racially integrated communities as well
  • reservoirs that currently cannot be reached economically and maintaining profitable production from
  • ividuals and families the opportunity to be economically and politically independent.
  • Politically, economically, and socially Japan is now abreast of many
  • ho came are well-educated and very well off economically and have become established in British soci
  • ave fucked things up so badly, politically, economically, and socially".
  • e, users gain control over their team, both economically and tactically.
  • essure the Likud-based government coalition economically and politically to adopt the two state solu
  • to help sects of Bijapur district who were economically and socially backward.
  • hat the festival stay entirely independent, economically and ideologically: they rejected corporate
  • which have already begun to boost the area economically and socially.
  • t was out for a duck in the second, bowling economically and taking one wicket during the match.
  • in 1919, the college provides education to economically and socially deprived students.
  • gnificant part in the life of Exmouth, both economically and socially.
  • long been a unit - geographical, socially, economically and ecclesiastically.
  • think over the long term will pay off both economically and politically.”
  • garner the necessary skills to develop into economically and emotionally independent individuals.
  • Economically, AP suggested that the government be confin
  • the 1973 Yom Kippur War were a lost decade economically, as growth stalled, inflation soared and go
  • whatever it needed to complete the route as economically as possible.
  • ) that the Patriots could not be successful economically as a franchise without also owning the stad
  • to the Smith regime, militarily as well as economically, as Machel was an ally of Robert Mugabe and
  • nergy depot was suspended until they became economically attractive and technologically possible.
  • An economically attractive alternative for exploiting offsh
  • UNCOL was intended to make compilers economically available for each new instruction set arch
  • nath Acharya Charitable Trust), which helps economically backward members belonging to the Nambiar c
  • t present the school educates children from economically backward families at subsidised fees.
  • The region is economically backward compared to the Western province,
  • condition of agriculture in India, they are economically backward, as like other villages in India.
  • m families if extra labour cannot easily or economically be obtained, and is a factor in the decline
  • ecology, highly effective per dollar spent, economically beneficial in the form of good paying job c
  • of time before pursuing a wife and family, economically bettered in the end by the support he had r
  • racks separated already, making it the more economically built and manned.
  • a barbershop in order to support his family economically but had become passionate about his paintin
  • Marylebone Cricket Club, in which he bowled economically, but failed to impress with the bat.
  • It's a tough time economically, but I believe everyone now knows that it's
  • ing in the 18th century and helped the area economically by providing an access route between southw
  • the town of his birth, in an area dominated economically by the long established Peugeot business wi
  • l: Presently London's zone 2 is constrained economically by the dominance of radial transport into o
  • s well as performing some concerts (limited economically by the size of the band), they recorded one
  • skills as a bipartisan negotiator, and his economically challenged district often prompts him to st
  • errain and isolation have kept the province economically challenged and encouraged much emigration t
  • p a relationship with the widowed and newly economically challenged Julie Cooper, as he alludes to a
  • acco advertising aimed at youth, ethnic and economically challenged populations brought him to the a
  • tion and capital investments saw it through economically challenging times in the early 1980s.
  • ope wrote more than seventy politically and economically charged pamphlets, earning him a common nic
  • d fractionally distill liquefied air became economically cheaper methods to produce oxygen and the p
  • Socially and economically, City Heights has a high concentration of l
  • Diesel engine power plants burning CWF are economically competitive with Natural Gas fired peaking
  • Still, he bowled economically, conceding 42 from his 26 overs, with only
  • of the founding members of the socially and economically conservative Maxim Institute think tank in
  • The league had an increasingly socially and economically conservative tone as the 19th century wore
  • As a senator, he was economically conservative, but considered progressive in
  • ept up his critique of what he argues is an economically costly and politically corrupt process.
  • 's pronouncement as legally unjustified and economically counter-productive.
  • h, with 55 (15%) indicated as militarily or economically critical.
  • ats from the middle class, and proceeded to economically crush and terrorize them.
  • iscussed in the German public, politically, economically, culturally, and also constitutionally sinc
  • Species in the genus are economically damaging to commercial crab fisheries, incl
  • flawed attempt to improve conditions in an economically declining portion of the city.
  • s rice planter kinsfolk led lives that were economically dependent on slavery.
  • tries, and it thus became considerably more economically dependent on the Soviet Union.
  • s French policy, even with the county being economically dependent on England.
  • The few houses in existence were economically dependent on the 18th-century brickworks an
  • ied to Flanders, then allied to France, but economically dependent on wool from England.
  • SYSCO became a political football for economically depressed Industrial Cape Breton and no pro
  • mproved living conditions within the rather economically depressed area.
  • ds, ranging from the wealthiest to the most economically depressed in Los Angeles.
  • McDonald started the Doe Fund in 1985, an economically depressed time in New York when urban decay
  • Els Omells de na Gaia is in an economically depressed area, the main income is derived
  • As Western Louisville is economically depressed and lacks many amenities, the hou
  • falling on ice in 1895, she moved from the economically depressed Upper Peninsula of Michigan back
  • Located in the economically depressed Saskatoon neighbourhood of Rivers
  • HS building was constructed during the most economically depressed era of American History.
  • ly 1970s as an initiative to boost the then economically depressed Copper Coast.
  • g community and do little to revitalize the economically depressed area.
  • nd the surrounding area became increasingly economically depressed.
  • Bradford was for many years an economically deprived area but has undergone regeneratio
  • adjacent public housing tower blocks on the economically deprived Pepys Estate to a private property
  • m, and promising a better deal to the Hindu economically deprived and socially oppressed sections in
  • oyment and parts of it are amongst the most economically deprived communities in the UK.
  • ely wealthy and the partner who is trade is economically deprived.
  • on to shrink, and the executioner prospered economically, described as riding about on a fine horse
  • as just too much for many growers and many, economically destroyed, just walked away from the land a
  • gerously simplistic, quite ineffective, and economically destructive to jobs and standards-of-living
  • nt is any chemical compound used to control economically destructive or disease-causing pests (usual
  • Corn buttworms are one of the most economically destructive insects of maize in the United
  • cools down, and once production reaches an economically determined level the steps are repeated aga
  • The cultivation of tobacco is economically detrimental to the countries that produce i
  • Antwerp was economically devastated by the attack, and Plantin's bus
  • rency, and were probably not a very rich or economically developed people.
  • d other countries in Europe, to an advanced economically developed state.
  • It serves the Yangtze economically developed hinterland of Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhe
  • The term "less economically developed country" (LEDC) is also used toda
  • to age 8 who are growing up in socially and economically difficult circumstances.
  • the small business program for socially and economically disadvantaged individuals from $750,000 to
  • ng UVA's enrollment of women, minority, and economically disadvantaged students.
  • n was controversial in the manner that many economically disadvantaged and African American students
  • h tutoring, and a textbook loan service for economically disadvantaged students.
  • but not limited to women with disabilities, economically disadvantaged women, victims of domestic ab
  • Economically Disadvantaged (2006-2007): 65.1% (2,217)
  • h claim to represent the Tripuri people, an economically disadvantaged community..
  • ified by the Diocese of Pittsburgh - are in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods, and students a
  • It hit economically disadvantaged countries hardest, because it
  • ounseling and intensive case management for economically disadvantaged young men and women between t
  • pport to foster economic development in the economically disadvantaged Northern Ontario region.
  • partnerships are deemed to be "minority and economically disadvantaged business enterprise[s]" It sh
  • student population is catergorized as being economically disadvantaged compared to 55% in Texas and
  • 80% of the students at Molina are economically disadvantaged, 7% are enrolled in special e
  • 44% of the students at Webb are economically disadvantaged, 10% enroll in special educat
  • 66% of the students at Bussey are economically disadvantaged, 14% enroll in special educat
  • 23% of the students at Rowlett are economically disadvantaged, 8% enroll in special educati
  • 32% of the students in the district are economically disadvantaged, 10% enroll in special educat
  • 37% of the students at Austin are economically disadvantaged, 7% enroll in special educati
  • 8%) and only 26% of students are classed as economically disadvantaged, compared to a state average
  • 44% of the students at Beaver are economically disadvantaged, 9% enroll in special educati
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