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pauperizations उदाहरण वाक्य

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11."They are concerned that these funds which come from the taxes of Japanese citizens should not bring more misery and pauperization to the urban poor Filipinos, " the group said in a statement.

12.But " the pauperization of society " is so complete, said Kesner Pharel, an economist for the Haitian Central Bank, and the economy so damaged that Haiti's ability to absorb that assistance is likely to be limited.

13.A 1993 report on women and poverty in the European Community called attention to what it called the " pauperization of women " that, it said, " is likely, unfortunately, to reproduce itself in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union ."

14.:Some Israeli officials, trying to explain the persistence of the infiltration phenomenon during the 1950s, linked it to the bedouin life-style and to the urbanization and pauperization that had drawn or pushed thousands of rural Arabs to Palestine's burgeoning towns during Ottoman and British Mandate rule.

15.Though for a while cities in the maritime Dutch provinces lost urban population, while grass grew in their streets, and their ports were empty, and even though the Netherlands'economy experienced deindustrialization and pauperization, with a concomittant re-agriculturalization, it did not revert to premodern days . It even managed to hang on for another fifty years, resistant to attempts at industrialization in the British mode, even though those attempts did take hold in the former Southern Netherlands, with which it shared a state until 1830.

16.He " had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest, " and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions; to refuse all aid to its removal; to destroy the highways; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under'distress'( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel . " This revolutionary line conflicted with the stance of " The Nation ", so Mitchel started his own paper, " The United Irishman ".

17.In 1847, when he severed his connection with " The Nation ", he wrote, " I had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest, " and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions; to refuse all aid to its removal; to destroy the highways; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under'distress'( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel . " To recommend such a course would be extremely hazardous, and was besides in advance of the revolutionary progress made up to that time by Mr . Duffy, the proprietor of " The Nation ", Mitchel therefore resigned from the journal, and started his own paper, " The United Irishman ".

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