Even though they are cost-effective, a number of measures are not taken owing to unaffordability. |
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Housing unaffordability, as reported by the Vancouver Sun in January, is increasing in Vancouver. |
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Commodity shortages and unaffordability are major obstacles to universal access to reproductive health. |
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However, responsibility for programs that can prevent income and housing inadequacy and unaffordability, and that address the problems they can create, are often in other departments and agencies. |
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Of the many negative effects of the Affordable Care Act, the increasing unaffordability of private insurance might be the most damaging. |
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The unaffordability of the current stock, leads to higher rates of out-migration and undermines Welsh language communities. |
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The unaffordability of housing is an issue I have been writing about for many years. |
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Although New Zealand house prices are high, planning was not the only reason for its unaffordability. |
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Two points stand out. First, the country's biggest cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, with populations of more than ten million, are in a class of their own in terms of unaffordability. |
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This suggests that some unaffordability stress is building in Ontario. |
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Across the world, the growing unaffordability of housing, land and property, is responsible for increasing the number of people who are homeless and have to resort to living in inadequate and insecure housing conditions. |
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Unaffordability, as a result of inadequate regulation of housing and land markets by States was identified in numerous mission reports as an important issue. |
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Unaffordability in buying a house and the increasing of the housing price has currently become the main issue in Malaysia. |
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