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Beveridge once lived near here, where he would have seen all the ills he listed.
He had been attracted to the welfarist ideas of William Beveridge in Britain.
Kirkcaldy claimed their first victory of the campaign by outgunning GHA 22-20 at Beveridge Park.
In 1942 a report by William Beveridge proposed a comprehensive British system of national social insurance.
After a horrific string of near misses, their final match saw them beat Selkirk 17-15 at Beveridge Park.
The graph is of the Beveridge curve, which represents the relationship between vacancies and unemployment.
They have what is known as a Beveridge system, which often take the shape of a national health service.
His defeat in debate with W. H. Beveridge in 1923-24 and the phases of his subsequent recantation of neo-Malthusianism are then considered, as are his views on birth control.
The relationship between the number of job-seekers and the number of vacancies can be represented in graph form by the Beveridge curve.
Along with Lloyd George and Beveridge, the Webbs can be said to be founders of the modern welfare state.
Their outlook harmonized with the new orthodoxies of the planners, many of them Liberal theoreticians such as Keynes or Beveridge, or simply apolitical technocrats.
Beveridge believed that the government should help parents bring up their children.
But whereas Beveridge extolled women's role as caring mothers, Mr Brown also emphasised their modern role as workers.
Upon Inge's death economist and social reformer Lord Beveridge was given the position.
Indeed, because it was not only the Beveridge plan, but also a degree of competition that led to the principles and values that humanised the use of the workforce being enshrined.
The Western Bulldogs edged out West Coast in an intoxicating first-round contest, winning by 10 points to hand coach Luke Beveridge a winning debut as a coach.
The analysis of Beveridge curves, which show the year-by-year evolution of unemployment and vacancies and allow frictions and mismatches in the labour market to be detected, is less conclusive and limited by available data.
Inspired in 1981 by the search for nine year old Jimmy Beveridge in southern California, this program was initiated by Ab Taylor to teach children how to survive in the woods if they ever become lost.
No single individual had a greater impact on social policy in the post-war world than Britain's William Beveridge, whose reports of 1942 and 1943 were widely disseminated in a number of countries, notably including Canada.
Bonnie Beveridge inquired again about the possibility of reducing the speed limit from 80 km to 50 km on River Road at the intersection of Pine Lodge Road due to a herd of deer that cross near the bridge.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This account is for the most part taken from Bishops Beveridge and Pearson.
Mr. Beveridge at once went on shore with Martyn, and returned the next morning.
Mr. Beveridge came up on to the quarter-deck just as the boat came alongside.
But Beveridge, though an honest, was not a strongminded man.
Half an hour later she was able to relate her story to Mr. Beveridge.
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