The majority of their income goes to rent and leaves them with hardly any money to buy nutritious food. |
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Every year, probably another 50,000 ethnic minority voters join the electoral rolls and hardly any of them will ever vote Tory. |
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If they come back to us and say there is hardly any money, we would be in stasis. |
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There being relatively few of them in videogames is, I think, probably due to there being hardly any steampunk films, or steampunk novels. |
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In 1979, there were hardly any production companies and none of us were on the radar at that point. |
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The other kind of holiday I like is going 10 miles from where you live, so that you have hardly any travelling time. |
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There were people like that in my village too, as a child, but hardly any to speak of, and possibly none now. |
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There is hardly any discussion of how to deal with global warming while generating substantial economic growth at the same time. |
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There is hardly any inflation and the trade deficit is not as high as could have been expected. |
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Until a few days ago, there was hardly any news in Danish newspapers and magazines about elections in India. |
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There was hardly any wind at the start and to add to frustrations, north lake was busy as holidaymakers took advantage of the heatwave. |
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Boxing, or rather a raw version of it with no gloves and hardly any rules, was part of the Ancient Games programme. |
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He's in fact been all but invisible of late making hardly any public appearances. |
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My main gripe is that hardly any of the short-list have been able to infuse their performances with even the slightest hint of emotion. |
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Then there's about a million boxes to fill in, but hardly any of them apply to me. |
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We have many palliative drugs, and many ways of suppressing the symptoms of illness, but hardly any cures. |
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There's hardly any space, so you might as well blend in hornily with the throng. |
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Last night the cavalry covered the retreat of the last troops from Manassas, though there was hardly any opposition, if any at all. |
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I've had three years earning hardly any money, and long lie-ins are OK for a while but then they get pretty soul-destroying. |
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Healthy fish and chips with hardly any soaked up grease is every fast food eater's dream. |
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There are no male grandparental role models, and because of economics, there are hardly any male role models as teachers in schools. |
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For a camera with only two selectable apertures it's hardly any hardship to do away with aperture priority. |
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The market is vulnerable to any kind of shock or semi-shock because there is hardly any give in the supply. |
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It was perhaps enough to have displaced one apparently corrupt set of politicians, even at the risk of introducing a new set hardly any better. |
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I've nearly done a long, leisurely Asiatic tale in which there are hardly any Englishmen. |
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Meanwhile, if your taste is more house music with DJ and hardly any lyrical content in the songs, then pick Seb Fontaine's album. |
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In recent years there have been hardly any problems at club matches or international games. |
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This is a quick and easy, no-nonsense recipe that makes a terrific frittata in hardly any time at all. |
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As expected from such a new release, this is a great looking picture that shows hardly any imperfections or flaws. |
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Generally there is a short thunderstorm in the afternoon and then the weather clears, but we had hardly any rain. |
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There is now hardly any sphere of activity legally barred to women and, in this sense, every male bastion has been stormed. |
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They use no electronics, and hardly any electric instruments, apart from bass guitar and occasional electric guitar. |
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Aloe is the perfect houseplant because it requires little water and hardly any care. |
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The bike had no horn, indicators, no lights, no rear brakes, and hardly any front brakes. |
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There are hardly any programs that could sustain my interest through commercial breaks. |
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One can buy the ingredients canned, frozen or prepared by the butcher, indicating a fast-moving society with hardly any time to spare. |
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There are hardly any women in racing and it is not a bed of roses, but I keep my head down and let my driving do the talking. |
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There were no gifts, hardly any merriness, and merely a dull incompleteness in their hearts, for this was not the life any were accustomed with. |
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The Bedlington terrier looks like a lamb, and the Chinese Crested has hardly any hair. |
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The houses were built close to each other with hardly any space between them. |
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Still, as there are hardly any Gaelic speakers, even at the Mod, no one seemed to notice. |
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There were hardly any waves just a gentle shushing on the pebbles of the beach. |
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Half a century after World War II, there is hardly any European city without one or several twin towns. |
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As there are hardly any congregants in the bleak church, and these include only some of the central characters, this seems a strange device. |
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Unusually in a front-wheel drive car, it also exhibits hardly any tendency to understeer. |
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One of the unforeseen results of rugby becoming professional is that there is now hardly any of the stuff played in London. |
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Last Sunday there were some narky, petty exchanges and some fisticuffs but there were hardly any thunderous collisions. |
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I have hundreds of unsorted papers describing new worlds and races, mostly futuristic settings, but I have hardly any stories to go with them. |
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It was the most horrendous place, because it was so savage, Alsatian dogs were snarling at you all the time, there was hardly any food. |
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I wasn't really the type of girl to socialise at a party full of drunken idiots and girls with hardly any clothes on. |
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Her hair was pulled up in an elegant upsweep, with wispy blond strands falling out of the chignon to frame her face which had hardly any make. |
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The modern ninjas are concerned with martial arts, which played hardly any role in the lives of the real ninjas. |
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These people need help yet if you look at budgets hardly any money is allocated to groups like ours. |
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In many vintages hardly any Beerenauslese wine is produced anywhere in Germany. |
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Unfortunately, due to the large number of papers presented at most sessions, hardly any discussion took place. |
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However, Commercial Street has been saved this ignominy as it is small and there is hardly any space for vehicles and pedestrians to move. |
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When you apply the acid test of value for money, hardly any make the grade. |
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Just as important, there was hardly any serious effort prior to 1860 to extend this historical antagonism into an irreconcilable conflict of race. |
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In foreign policy, Romney can look like Palin in a business suit with a cheat sheet of buzzwords, but hardly any substance at all. |
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So now to the big day, needless to say there were hardly any jitterbugs. |
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With pressure like this it's hardly any wonder I'm stressed. |
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It takes up hardly any room in the car and is lightning quick to erect. |
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I would work days with hardly any sleep, and finally my nervous system collapsed, so the doctor put me on tranquilizers which set me up like a cat on a hot tin roof. |
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That hardly any believers approach aesthetic taste in this way is in no small part the reason we are flailing about today in a culture of ugliness and death. |
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Having completed the painting and got hardly any orange paint in my hair, I took a long hard look and realised that the kitchen tiles looked manky. |
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When KRG forces seized the oil-rich city of Kirkuk last week, there were hardly any protests from Ankara. |
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When you spend a good time alone, like a week, without hardly saying a word to anyone, with hardly any phone calls, you tend to retreat into lumbering bear mode. |
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The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light. |
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The range of drinks available, and the local approach to them, makes Italy the most sophisticated drinking culture in Europe, and there are hardly any wine snobs. |
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The Haggadot show no traces of food or wine and hardly any signs of use. |
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At the secondary level there was hardly any call for history teaching. |
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You will find hardly any improvising on camera anywhere in my films. |
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There were hardly any students of science or scientists in their ranks. |
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There is hardly any sane human being who can respect and cherish a social union in which his right to freedom of speech and conscience is scoffed at. |
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Forty years ago, hardly any geologists believed in continental drift. |
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It grows in the same fertile soils that are good for farming, and it continues to be cleared for cropping as well as grazed, with hardly any in protected reserves. |
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The oak and beech have as yet hardly any appearance of frondescence. |
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Experimentation and other forms of consumption were seen, with hardly any exceptions, as one-way tickets to addiction, social disengagement and mental and physical misery. |
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Wood bison are also darker in color, have a woollier pelt, and hardly any hair on their forelegs. |
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There are hardly any limits to the kind of actions that may be incorporated into a ritual. |
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I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ Himself. |
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In densely populated mainland Denmark there is hardly any wild nature left. |
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As the illness progressed with hardly any notice, it turned into septicaemia. |
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There were hardly any trees on the island and the gorse did not provide enough protection so he planted shelterbelts. |
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With a little blood off her back but hardly any sweat off her brow, she's succeeded in thimblerigging tourism as investigation. |
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Tough luck for the SKS but good luck for us since many milsurp SKS's did not see any, or hardly any, combat deployment. |
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The Malankara Church had hardly any contact with the Western Church. |
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In 1871 there were hardly any human fossils of ancient hominins available. |
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Empirically, there are very few cases where Horowitzian electoral schemes have been tried, and hardly any where it has achieved the desired results. |
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O is for Olm. The Olm has teeny-weeny legs. Its eyes are covered with skin and it can barely see. Olms live in caves where there is hardly any light. |
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Essentially a medium-size crab cake plopped on an untoasted Kaiser roll with hardly any mayo, a piece of iceberg lettuce, a tomato and onion slice, it was a poor choice. |
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Hen finds hardly any evidence for Frankish settlements south of the Loire. |
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Ongoing research among my fellow passengers found hardly any of us could hold a book or magazine for more than 10 minutes, before zizzing gently off to the Land of Nod. |
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