They cannot persuasively argue that indigent boat people, fleeing poverty and persecution, represent a terrorist threat. |
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The number of indigent poor, 6 million people, is now twice what it was 10 years ago. |
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My indigent unguided friends, I should think some work might be discoverable for you. |
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I'm a 25-year-old man with no wife, girlfriend, indigent friends or relatives. |
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His days are spent hustling jobs from farmers who exploit the indigent, any-manner-of-employment seeking migrant workers. |
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It's the tag that has stuck to several senior citizens in this rural town who provide lunch once per week for about 100 indigent persons. |
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Legal aid for indigent plaintiffs in the civil process is non-existent, the report said. |
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If poverty leads to lead exposure, and lead abets crime and poor health, then lead can be said to nudge indigent people toward crimes. |
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King said the municipality had a policy in the urban areas to subsidise burial costs where a family was genuinely indigent. |
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By the time he reached Portbou he was unwell, indigent and running for his life. |
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There's an all day happy hour from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. with 50 percent being knocked off everything, so take heart all indigent tipplers! |
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One of my duties was to interview and examine patients newly admitted to the indigent medical ward. |
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When propelled by an avalanche of media-fueled fear, the inert indigent of the net slowly update their lapsed anti-virus software. |
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He would get appointed either a public defender or he would have some kind of indigent defense counsel that would be appointed for him. |
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Behind the huge caravan of people, travois, and pony herds, some 120 freight wagons carried supplies and indigent Indians. |
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At the time of the original disclosures last year, press reports stated that many of his subjects were indigent black women. |
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For hospitals in border states, a disproportionate number of these indigent ER patients are illegal immigrants. |
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Besides learning criminal law, he learnt to investigate cases of police torture and providing free legal aid to the poor and indigent prisoners. |
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I am rather fond of the indigent look, myself, and am the proud owner of a modest collection of plaid flannel shirts. |
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Under a legal service project, FIDA also provides legal services to indigent women, children and men. |
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As we roll back the timeline to the mid-nineteenth century Western world, the indigent child is no longer incarcerated in the poorhouse. |
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One set of programmes was established principally to care for foundling or indigent children. |
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Herrera is seeking to have the city reimbursed for its care of indigent patients it claims were dumped there by Nevada. |
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Among other things, the law provides state money to offset the cost of indigent defense and requires each county to set a standardized scale for lawyers' fees. |
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The signal has gone out, to the skilled as well as to the indigent, that Britain does not want them. |
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Any other person who qualifies as indigent is entitled to reduced rates in public health establishments. |
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The Ministry of Justice works with these partners to provide legal assistance for the indigent. |
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This item is required for the spouse and children of the indigent detained person. |
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It is essentially a programme of psychosocial support for indigent families. |
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However, with the exception of three witnesses, all are indigent and are cared for by government-recognized women's associations. |
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The Committee also notes with concern that there is no provision for legal aid to indigent accused in other criminal cases. |
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It was a useful tool for making the MCs' legal responsibility towards the indigent a concrete reality. |
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Please indicate whether legal aid is available to all indigent criminal suspects from the moment of their arrest. |
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However, it appears that an indigent defendant cannot choose his own counsel at public expense. |
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As an act of humility, before a mass to which she had invited the poor, she gave the royal scepter to the most indigent and had the royal crown placed on his head. |
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In addition, many Texans believed that the role of helping the indigent belonged to the church. |
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The lawyers of ArchCity Defenders specialize in representing the indigent and the homeless. |
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She emphasizes that the indigent detainees who will benefit from this program are not all undocumented. |
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By this unlucky accident, he that had seen so much of the world for such a length of time was reduced to the most indigent state, and at length forced to beg his bread. |
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For example, in 1941, the Supreme Court invalidated a California criminal statute aimed at excluding indigent sharecroppers and tenant farmers during the Depression. |
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For instance, minority doctors are more likely to go on to work among indigent or underserved populations after medical school. |
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The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long. |
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Texas' NorthSTAR program is a managed care mental health carveout that serves Medicaid and medically indigent patients in Dallas and six adjacent counties. |
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As the number of indigent defendants soared, so did costs to the counties, since most used court-appointed lawyers paid by the case or by the hour. |
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The beneficiaries included indigent persons such as the visually challenged man who lived with his family in the claustrophobic confines of a public call booth. |
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Instead, they say, it has actually increased the gap between rich and poor countries and between well-off and indigent inhabitants within countries. |
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The social package forms a critical part of the council's indigent policy, which enables destitute households to apply for exemption from paying rates. |
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When the singer applied for the pension for indigent artistes, the request was denied on the grounds that he did not have a permanent residential address in Kerala. |
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I would also help out indigent inmates whenever I could afford to. |
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Article 158 of the Personal Status Act stipulates that the maintenance of an indigent infant or minor child is payable by the child's father, provided that he is wealthy or capable of earning a living. |
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When the health-care system is adapted to meet the needs of socially marginalized and indigent persons, there is a vast improvement in adherence to treatment. |
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The question of enfants bouviers, a practice whereby the children of indigent parents were sold to work as cattle herders, was a matter of deep concern. |
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In an ongoing investigation into rhino-horn trafficking, the FWS arrested Irish travellers using indigent Texans to procure material for Chinese and Vietnamese buyers. |
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More importantly, the study shows that in death-penalty states, there is a disproportionate and prejudicial impact on minorities, the indigent, and those unrepresented by counsel or represented by ineffective counsel. |
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The heterogenous indigent multitude, everywhere wearing nearly the same aspect of squalor. |
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The one who prays in that manner will be able to feel my presence joyfully at any moment during his life on earth, never again feeling that he is indigent. |
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A greater percentage of the budget must also be earmarked for education and health care, and it was important to ensure financial support for indigent families. |
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It has resulted in the indiscriminate arrival of indigent people, fuelling each day the sense of despair that exists and leading people to the inevitable short cut of breaking the law. |
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Although it was designed for lower-income workers, some of Haram City's first residents are indigent Cairenes who were displaced by a rockslide and moved to this distant development by the government. |
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Motivated by a powerful sense of patriotism, veteran Arthur H. D. Hair moved heaven and earth to ensure that an indigent old soldier be buried with dignity. |
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Clinical dental services must be provided to indigent or dentally underserved populations. |
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This clinic, part of the LSU Interim Hospital system, provides vision care for the medically indigent and for patients sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Louisiana. |
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In our own country, there are a whole range of life issues, from the defense of life in the womb, access to health care for the indigent, and decisions touching the end of life, including euthanasia and the death penalty. |
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It should be pointed out that only the ICTR has in place such a threshold, and it has the opposite function of automatically considering indigent any applicant whose assets fall below it. |
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We actually have agreements with some of the local municipalities, cities, and what not, where, if they learn that an indigent was a veteran, they will come to us. |
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Pierce remembered Hilda's prophecy that her indigent husband would turn up, like a bad penny. |
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In order to attract people to the city, Rome became a sanctuary for the indigent, exiled, and unwanted. |
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However, for most species of Narcissus Lauremberg's dictum Magna cura non indigent Narcissi was much cited. |
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Appointment of counsel for indigent defendants was nearly universal in federal felony cases, though it varied considerably in state cases. |
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Every indigent citizen was allowed forty sous a day, to enable him to be present at the sectionary meetings. |
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Hearing of the death of an indigent in a back room he was depressed for days, entertaining for a time the conceit that he had failed in his duty and was a murderer. |
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Some of the royalist ladies installed themselves in convents in Holland and France that offered safe haven for indigent and travelling nobles and allies. |
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Because of this, when my second major health fiasco happened, I had no insurance, so I went to a teaching hospital where they took indigent patients. |
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Supreme Court declared that legal counsel must be provided at the expense of the state for indigent felony defendants, under the federal Sixth Amendment, in state courts. |
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It is said that he would not dine until the indigent were fed. |
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