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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The salt pan workers are exploited and often suffer from poor health but get no protection since it is an unorganised industry. |
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Suffering from poor health, he was also criticized for poor generalship by fellow-officers. |
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People living in the northwest are in poor health, live out of wedlock and look after sick relatives, according to the latest census. |
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Violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, and poor health are the major social problems. |
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For a man who spends so much time in the gym and out on the golf course, he contrives to keep remarkably poor health. |
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Desperately poor health conditions are distributed with a wretched evenness across the land. |
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It is demonstrable, for that matter, that poverty and poor health go together. |
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A combination of intense travel and poor health have played hob with my schedule. |
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Smith told the jury that he had been in poor health for some years and suffered from asthma and arthritis. |
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Studies have shown that loneliness can contribute to poor health and illness. |
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He blamed the residents' poor health on the lack of measures to maintain sanitary conditions in the mining field. |
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Deaths of hundreds of tea garden workers every year in tropical diseases always remind us of the poor health and sanitation system. |
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Stress can also lead to insomnia, and poor health is just one side effect from lack of sleep. |
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Despite his poor health, the pontiff has a busy agenda, with regular public appearances and private audiences. |
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She was too tall for ballet, and a minor speech impediment and poor health excluded her from nursing. |
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There Naismith worked, as best he could given his poor health, as a plasterer and slater. |
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Anne still had no money, no good job prospects, poor health, broken plumbing, and three scarred kids. |
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His poor health has been a subject of speculation for decades, with experts analyzing his every public appearance. |
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If your dog is old or in poor health, check with your vet before increasing exercise. |
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I'm especially under pressure on this because of my dad's age and chronic poor health. |
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Earlier it was seen as a sign of health and wealth, now obesity is a sign of poor health and poverty. |
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Greek doctors had started to look at the issue of poor health and disease by using a process of reasoning and observation. |
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Foods that contain simple carbohydrates such as sugar not only promote poor health, they help create conditions in which candida thrives. |
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Working from dawn until dark can become the breeding ground toward poor health in both mind and body. |
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Lesley, a frail girl born with a heart defect which stunted her growth and left her in poor health, was found 10 miles from her home. |
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Without state funding in place, he provided clean clothing to all of the new patients, many of whom were in poor health and suffering from ringworm. |
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Why, for example, are poverty and corruption, poor health and illiteracy, so stubbornly endemic? |
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The risks to the overextended are worrisome, as the patterns of behaviours they have adopted are clearly linked to poor health outcomes. |
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The documentary claimed dogs suffering from genetic illness were not prevented from competing in dog shows and had gone on to win best in breed despite their poor health. |
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Comedy Stewart Lee Lee's extended riff on his Jerry Springer hounding and poor health is one of the most intelligent pieces of stand-up for years. |
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Why end up sick, in hospital, in poor health or even just another statistic when there is every chance that you could remain healthy and have a full life? |
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Cambodias political structure remains fragile, under a monarch who is now elderly and in poor health. |
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Undernourished, in poor health and with no relatives to take care of her she was refused entry to any children's home. |
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The conquest of major epidemic diseases such as the plague and smallpox was an important contribution, but vulnerability to disease had persisted as a result of poor health. |
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If the applicable test was whether or not the Claimant is in poor health and in need of financial help, she would have succeeded. |
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Countless children become responsible for the care of their siblings and other family members when parents are debilitated by poor health. |
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Moreover, the cycle of poor health, unemployment and poverty compounds over a person's life. |
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This kind of isolation and social exclusion can lead to further problems with poor health, depression and dysfunction. |
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Iodine deficiency is well known as a cause of poor health that can lead to poor outcomes in pregnancy and in foetal and infant development. |
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Children in low-income families have higher risks of poor health and poor developmental outcomes than other children. |
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One of the fundamental inequalities that put First Nations people at risk for poor health is income. |
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Tait draws attention to the conditions of living in poverty and in overcrowded housing that result in poor health for Métis children. |
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Too often, people who use drugs find themselves in hospital, in poor health, or on the wrong side of the law if they have committed a crime to feed their habit. |
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But his enfeeblement was more than just a matter of poor health. |
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And only 5 per cent of high-income Canadians reported being in poor health, compared to 12 per cent of low-income Canadians. |
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Cigarettes are seen as a symbol of addiction, poor health and poor judgement, not glamour. |
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The council says trees due for the chop are either in poor health, too close to other trees or need to be removed to allow for the reinstatement of lost features. |
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This includes research on root causes of poor health and on surveillance methodologies. |
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A child who is stunted is likely to experience a lifetime of poor health and underachievement, so the answer lies in prevention. |
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Nguyen Khanh Toan told the UBCV Patriarch that he was now old and in poor health, and that it was time to leave his place to a younger monk. |
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Detained incommunicado, Thich Quang Do is also in poor health as a result of harsh detention conditions. |
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Any chickens that are seriously injured or in poor health must be treated or immediately culled. |
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In spite of their poor health, the homeless were seldom seen visiting health care institutions. |
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She has asthma, and the resulting lack of activity has put her in poor health. |
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As early as November of that year, Fr. Mario began to show symptoms of poor health. |
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For individuals, poor health creates an uphill battle to participate fully in the social, cultural and economic life of their communities. |
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The one exception was low-income people in poor health, who went without care they needed. |
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On the debit side, he may have looked a little delicate as he suffered from poor health. |
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For example, babies born to a mother who is malnourished and in poor-health have a higher probability of being underweight and of experiencing poor health in adulthood. |
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You'll find a complete catalogue among the people whose views place them in the Deprived category: financial difficulties, poor health, inactivity and an overall glum view of life. |
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The survivors remained in severely poor health. |
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Does that mean good health or poor health or some aspect of health? |
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It is clear that over-crowding leads to poor health and social conditions. |
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The context of people's lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them for good health is inappropriate. |
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Finally, obesity is the most important determinant of poor health reports among the three lifestyles considered: its contribution is twice higher than the contribution of being a smoker or not eating vegetables daily. |
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This index is designed to measure changes in outcomes related to personal security, such as levels of income and debt, and rates of crime and poor health. |
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Insurance protects people against the catastrophic effects of poor health. |
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John William Strutt, of Terling Place Essex, suffered from frailty and poor health in his early years. |
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The poor health conditions in Bangladesh is attributed by the lack of healthcare and services provision by the government. |
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He was dangerously ill and the poor health limited his ability to travel for the remainder of his life. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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Childe was never required to enlist in the army, most likely because of his poor health and eyesight. |
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He had stopped smoking by now and, despite the fact that he was evidently in poor health, he was extremely enthusiastic about getting back to work with his faithful collaborators François Rauber and Gérard Jouannest. |
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This had to do with his poor health, from the beginning of the noviciate. |
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A toxic combination of poor health, Johnnie Walker Red, and, it emerged, cocaine addiction had left him unreliably employed, uninsured, and living in a welfare motel. |
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He was reportedly in poor health and bore marks of torture. |
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Even elderly people in poor health can take out life insurance. |
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Then they say that people die early because they are in poor health, but it is because they have been deprived of the chance to lead a healthy life in their own country. |
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It is far from being a whim, opinions such as an offender in poor health, or has co-operated with law officials or has acknowledged harm done to victims and communities. |
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He is now in poor health both physically and mentally. |
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Many are in poor health and do not receive proper medical treatment. |
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Today, on the basis of these indicators, Iran is in poor health. |
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The study shows that, even assuming an optimistic health scenario, the population of seniors age 75 and over in poor health will grow considerably. |
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Sauna bathing is not always suitable for persons in poor health. |
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Other costs are associated with the number of persons in poor health. |
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High-ranking military officials at the base hushed these statements by saying the soldiers were crazy for suggesting they were in poor health because of dioxin exposure. |
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Thus, the operator's inability to stay afloat in conjunction with his poor health and possible loss of consciousness seriously compromised his survival. |
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Despite a whole alphabet of acronymous regeneration schemes, lots of grotty neighbourhoods in London and the north are still stubbornly blighted by unemployment, poor health and despair. |
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Durden is a high-art prankster whose conceptual acts of sabotage include working in top-class hotels, urinating in the food, then suing them for poor health standards. |
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Long-term problems may include cerebral palsy, mental retardation, visual and hearing impairments, behavior and social-emotional concerns, learning difficulties, and poor health and growth. |
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There were the uncounted numbers of students who died shortly after discharge from the schools in poor health or who were buried on school grounds, victims of malnutrition and disease. |
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Such a condition is always accompanied by water scarcity which forces communities to consume unhygienic water, leading to poor health and water-borne diseases. |
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Regular exercise, even if it's just a brisk walk each day, strengthens the body and helps you keep fit, while a sensible, balanced diet helps avoid poor health and weight gain. |
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Today, in fact, we no longer need to prove that there are links between health and the environment and similarly between poor health and a poor environment. |
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The mothers' troubles are compounded by the endemically poor health and economic conditions of life as a refugee. |
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But Gully himself was in poor health, and another hydropath had to be found in the shape of Dr James Smith Ayerst. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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Even those who live nearby may end up leaving young children unsupervised for reasons ranging from their own poor health and need of assistance to the fact that they themselves must work to survive. |
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Suffering from occasional poor health as a boy, he was educated at home by the Reverend Edward Wilson. |
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His 1532 portrait of Sir Brian Tuke, for example, alludes to the sitter's poor health, comparing his sufferings to those of Job. |
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Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health, which would plague him throughout his life. |
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In early 1923, and in poor health, Baird moved to 21 Linton Crescent, Hastings, on the south coast of England. |
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The first months of the marriage were overshadowed by a lack of money, and by Gardner's poor health, which persisted into the autumn. |
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Conrad's poor health and his unsatisfactory schoolwork caused his uncle constant problems and no end of financial outlay. |
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In October 2014, however, it was reported that Vicari had filed for bankruptcy and had been in poor health. |
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This was first prompted by the poor health of the original star, William Hartnell. |
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Zirkle stated that Pliny was overweight, in poor health and had died from a heart attack. |
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Kublai sank into depression due to the loss of his family, his poor health and advancing age. |
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Despite his generally poor health, his intellectual grasp and wide knowledge and research gradually made him famous as a jurist and historian. |
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Emily suffered persistent poor health, but was of strong character, and a formative influence on her sons. |
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After the completion of the Thames Tunnel, his greatest achievement, Brunel was in poor health. |
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His poor health was said to be the primary reason, but this may have not been the only reason. |
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Also, children who grow up in poorer households are likely to have poor health status and more susceptive to arsenic-caused illness. |
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Dry summers have led to poor health for beech trees, more cases of lime disease and an increase in insurance claims for subsidence. |
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Young black women who spend a lot of time watching rap music videos may be at increased risk of poor health outcomes. |
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After suffering from poor health in 2006, he died suddenly from a heart attack while walking with his wife near his home in Deiniolen, near Caernarfon in Gwynedd. |
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Ryder suffered from poor health in later life, and spent some time in South Africa and with his elder daughter Marjorie in Rhodesia, where she had emigrated. |
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Edward III was able to assume control in 1330 but Henry's further influence was restricted by poor health and blindness for the last fifteen years of his life. |
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With his health continuing to deteriorate, the Black Prince returned to England in January 1371, where by now his father Edward III was elderly and also in poor health. |
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Constantius Chlorus returned in 306, despite his poor health, aiming to invade northern Britain, with the provincial defences having been rebuilt in the preceding years. |
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