poverty|poverties in English
noun
[pov·er·ty || 'pɑvə(r)tɪ /'pɒ-]
state of being poor, destitution, indigence; scantiness, deficiency, scarcity
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1. Antonyms for Affluences include poverties, destitutions, indigences, penuries, beggaries, impoverishments, pauperisms, deprivations, hardships and privations
2. Legacy of Make Poverty History was to ‘Africanize’ poverty
3. Counteracting Poverty Transforming generational poverty into sustainable Self-Reliance
4. Absolute poverty
5. Poverty reduction, poverty relief, or poverty Alleviation, is a set of measures, both economic and humanitarian, that are intended to permanently lift people out of poverty.
6. Disease often goes with poverty/Disease and poverty often go together.
7. Poverty tries friends.
8. Poverty breeds strife.
9. Poverty parteth fellowship.
10. National priority objectives: Eliminate absolute poverty and accelerate poverty reduction in general.
11. One side may be talking about absolute poverty, the other about relative poverty.
12. Ragged clothing infers poverty.
13. Internet-plus poverty Alleviation is another major innovation in China's fight against poverty
14. To reduce abject poverty.
15. Tobacco, Poverty, and Illness
16. Fascism feeds off poverty.
17. “A Disease of Poverty”
18. Poverty reduction and the eradication of absolute poverty are core issues of social integration.
19. Poverty is widespread, with 60 percent of the population living below the poverty line.
20. Poverty is no disgrace.
21. In # per cent of Madagascar's population lived in poverty # per cent in absolute poverty
22. KJV: deep poverty Abounded unto the riches INT: poverty of them Abounded to the
23. The dollar a day poverty line is accepted internationally as an absolute poverty line.
24. 9:30 – 10:30 Session 1: Reducing Poverty and Ethnic Minority Poverty in Vietnam
25. Meaning of Concentrated poverty