Since they have little means of acquiring new clothes or washing existing clothes, they are typically very dirty and unsanitary. |
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The bigger concern is living bodies, people living in unsanitary conditions. |
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The strongest physical characteristics may be ruined if the surroundings are unwholesome and unsanitary. |
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And again, this is basically due to congested living quarters and unsanitary conditions. |
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For those without compost heaps, their bins will be thoroughly unsanitary after a fortnight. |
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She would brave bandits, illness, unsanitary, uncomfortable accommodation and even sometimes lack of food in a singleminded pursuit of her goal. |
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Infant and child mortality are high due to unsanitary living conditions and the unavailability of state-of-the-art medical technology. |
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There have also been instances where prisoners are prematurely released as a result of the unsanitary conditions at the Police Station. |
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Nearly all children in developing countries are infected with the bacterium due to unsanitary living conditions. |
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Phased cuts in educational expenditure as part of Structural Adjustment Programmes left buildings in a tatty, dangerous and unsanitary condition. |
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But looking at the food which seemed somewhat unsanitary, we worried about whether it would cause other problems later. |
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It was a jagged wasteland of ovenlike heat, frantic mosquitoes, and unfordable, unsanitary rivers. |
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Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease. |
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The overcrowded and unsanitary boats that brought the British immigrants to Canada were breeding grounds for epidemics. |
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They think hepatitis is not too high a price to pay for preserving the dignity of unsanitary hash slingers. |
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The fight against unsanitary housing is being lost due to a lack of homes built to rehouse evicted people. |
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Ms Bonino visited prisons in Kigali where 7000 prisoners are kept in deplorably unsanitary conditions. |
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Diarrhoea and strength-sapping intestinal worms thrive in unsanitary environments and cause over a billion episodes of illness every year. |
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The dots represent rat sightings, evidence of rats, or unsanitary conditions that users complained might be likely to attract rats. |
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Among her many tribulations is having to stay in a dingy, unsanitary flea-pit of a hotel. |
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It offers the first cinematic reconstruction of the vast velodrome, in which families endured hot and unsanitary conditions. |
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In particular, he described the unsanitary conditions and stated that tuberculosis was rife. |
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The major problems are poverty, air and water quality, unsanitary conditions, low agricultural productivity, but all of them are about ecology. |
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Due to their meagre salaries, workers could sometimes afford only unsanitary housing and food that was not always of the best quality. |
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Amebiasis is a disease caused by a one-celled parasite that thrives in unsanitary conditions. |
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Before it was banned for being unsanitary, many working class families kept livestock, usually pigs and cows, as a dependable source of food. |
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Staff worked long hours for meagre wages in unsanitary and overcrowded environments. |
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And many parents prefer not to bring small children to the gloomy and often unsanitary hotels near the colonies. |
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The camp now is now an unsanitary eyesore, strewn with garbage, drug paraphernalia, and rats looking for leftovers. |
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For the past decade or so, curly hair has somehow signified insanity, or worse yet, implied that you were unsanitary. |
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Up until the 19th century abortion was illegal, however this meant that women were forced to get rid of unwanted pregnancies in unsanitary and dangerous conditions. |
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I didn't want to go to war because my brother, who was wounded at the battle of Mons in 1914, had told me how filthy and unsanitary the trenches were. |
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He said there were three spirit bottles and a glass next to the bed, the room smelled unsanitary, there was clothing on the floor and the door was off its hinges. |
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Conditions were crowded and unsanitary, and many died in these prisons. |
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Plagues were easily spread by lice, unsanitary drinking water, armies, or by poor sanitation. |
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Unsafe water, along with inadequate housing and unsanitary living conditions, contributes to the high incidence of infectious diseases. |
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It differs from foot rot and can appear under unsanitary conditions such as poor hygiene or inadequate hoof trimming, among other causes. |
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Parts of the city lack proper sewerage, leading to unsanitary methods of waste disposal. |
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The massive demand outstripped new building and many, originally fine, tenements often became overcrowded and unsanitary. |
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Due to industrialisation in England, people began to migrate to the cities where living standards were often cramped and unsanitary. |
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No person shall manufacture, prepare, preserve, perform, package, or store for sale a natural health product, treatment device, traditional medicine, or other health practice under unsanitary conditions. |
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Almost 2 million children die from unsanitary water every year. |
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In fact, media coverage of Occupy Wall Street suggested quite the opposite, tending to emphasize the unkempt woolliness and generally unsanitary nature of the movement. |
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We know the consequences of their actions: people who are living in poverty, people who are often forced to sacrifice their quality of life by cutting back on what they eat or living in unsanitary housing conditions. |
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Fears remain that unsanitary conditions amid the ruins, and a lack of clean water in particular, could lead to outbreaks of disease. Even places where the death toll was relatively low are in dire need of help. |
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Thus the soldiers existed in airless confinement, crammed together in unsanitary conditions, all the more so because many of them suffered from seasickness. |
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Excessively unsanitary conditions on board the ship. |
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The character of British society was drastically altered as people flocked from farms and villages to find wage-earning employment in overcrowded, jerry-built and thoroughly unsanitary towns and cities. |
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It also led many applicants to remain in shared and sometimes unsanitary living conditions, at the risk of their own health, rather than continue with the interview process. |
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The emergence of water-related intestinal infections can be attributed to unreliable hygiene in water supply systems and consumption of unsanitary water by the population. |
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When Amnesty International met him in prison in March 2008, he had not eaten for two days and was enduring inhumane and unsanitary prison conditions. |
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The social impact is also severe, with water logging of sewage systems resulting in widespread environmental degradation and unsanitary living conditions. |
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In fact, in Haiti alone there are thousands of pregnant women at risk of giving birth in unsafe and unsanitary conditions as a result of this year's earthquake. |
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They are denied family visits, adequate medical care and food and are held in completely unsanitary and inhumane conditions, in violation of all rules and principles of international humanitarian law. |
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Many children suffered from a lack of proper diet, malnutrition, unsanitary living conditions, drunken and dissolute parents and inadequate or no medical care. |
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The majority of the early cases were traced back to unsanitary needles. |
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Although comprehensive estimates are not available, a large part of the sewage in most developing cities is not collected, but instead disposed of in unsanitary ways that endanger public health. |
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The World Health Organization defines unsafe abortions as those performed by unskilled individuals, with hazardous equipment, or in unsanitary facilities. |
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