Use "abject poverty" in a sentence

1. To reduce abject poverty.

2. They live in abject poverty.

3. The Results of Abject Poverty

4. But they live in abject poverty.

5. Abject poverty in a Rwandan refugee camp

6. Both of them died in Abject poverty

7. Both of them died in abject poverty.

8. Wealth was much more frequent than abject poverty.

9. Arrentable Eddie awoke in abject poverty is crucial though

10. (adjective) An example of Abject poverty would be h

11. He lived in abject poverty and was prone to alcoholism.

12. Abject definition, utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: Abject poverty

13. "Abject Poverty Is Absolutely Conquerable" June 26, 2017

14. There is much abject poverty, malnutrition, horrible sickness and deep ignorance.

15. Unfortunately, millions of people worldwide, like Vicente, live in abject poverty.

16. Being of the most miserable kind; wretched: Abject poverty; Abject grief

17. Example sentences with "Abjected", translation memory To reduce abject poverty

18. “Sustenance and covering” means neither all the latest conveniences nor abject poverty.

19. The answer must include a rejection of flagrant injustice and abject poverty

20. Deprivation and abject poverty had caused them gradually to take to prostitution.

21. This left my mother, my two younger sisters, and me in abject poverty.

22. However, many people are living in abject poverty because of the poll tax.

23. Abject poverty, political instability, torture, and other abuses push thousands across our border

24. Such activities are fed by abject poverty and a lack of alternative livelihoods.

25. The state of being extremely unhappy, poor, unsuccessful, etc.: They live in Abject poverty.

26. In absolute numbers, that equals about # elderly persons, and all are living in abject poverty

27. Today, socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty.

28. • The parasite has been nurtured by Abject poverty, intermittent political chaos and, some charge, international indifference

29. What these hopefuls achieved for their pleasure and pain was a violent lifestyle of abject poverty.

30. Wretched, miserable, hopeless, dismal, outcast, pitiful, forlorn, deplorable, pitiable Both of them died in Abject poverty

31. Consider, for instance, Svetlana, a young woman from the Balkans who was born into abject poverty.

32. In addition, income thresholds and eligibility criteria were revised, and absolute and abject poverty lines developed.

33. The world’s Great Depression of the 1930’s sobered many by plunging them into abject poverty.

34. The parasite has been nurtured by abject poverty, intermittent political chaos and, some charge, international indifference.

35. ‘Abject poverty’ ‘People are having fun in this town, it's not all poverty and Abject misery.’ ‘A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in Abject poverty and misery.’

36. Abject poverty and child labour The powers that be even suggested that the disabled do not need as much to live on as the able bodied worker, so were reduced to Abject poverty oh wait, that is today's government

37. Many of the root causes of terrorism are to be found in or connected with abject poverty.

38. In that context, poverty and abject poverty had been reduced and, in many cases, inequality as well.

39. In the last few decades India has lifted tens of millions of its people out of abject poverty.

40. Most unfortunate or miserable; "the most Abject slaves joined in the revolt" "Abject poverty" 3

41. Adj usu ADJ n (emphasis) (=total) Both of them died in Abject poverty, This scheme was an Abject failure.

42. Human dignity can neither be achieved nor guaranteed in an environment of abject poverty and denial of inalienable rights

43. When Taksin established Thonburi as his capital, people were living in abject poverty, and food and clothing were scarce.

44. It is quite disheartening that even today about 75 per cent of LDC populations live in abject poverty and hunger.

45. As a result of the war, the people of the former Yugoslavia are laboring under economic hardship and abject poverty.

46. Many such families are living in abject poverty at home or as refugees abroad, cut off from family and friends.

47. Having a simple eye does not mean living in abject poverty or being negligent in caring for our Christian responsibilities.

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49. But the problems of over a billion people living in abject poverty around the world need to be attacked more directly.

50. Large areas of agricultural land had also been devastated, reducing the population to abject poverty, and adversely affecting education and health.

51. On the other hand, millions just die anonymously —the faceless victims of genocide, famine, AIDS, civil war, or just abject poverty.

52. You might have heard the phrase Abject poverty, which is the absolute worst, most hopeless level of poverty you've ever seen.

53. Eighteenth-century Britain went through social changes that led to an increase in crime, which was often a result of abject poverty.

54. We are the first generation in human history with the means to pull every person on the planet out of abject poverty.

55. We are aware that the elimination of abject poverty from India would be possible only through economic rejuvenation of our rural areas.

56. With two thirds of the world’s poorest countries, Africa has experienced a myriad of civil conflicts that resulted in abject poverty and socio-economic exclusion.

57. Statesmen and economists alike lament the huge international debt, the grave economic imbalance between rich and poor countries, and the abject poverty in so many countries.

58. Other, no less daunting, challenges are the HIV/AIDS pandemic, underdevelopment and abject poverty, as well as the need to foster peace and security around the world.

59. Have you ever thought what changes would come in the lives of those kids who live in abject poverty when get the opportunity to play with you.

60. The personal stories of the singers are touching and sometimes harrowing: many of the black singers involved come from the townships and grew up in abject poverty.

61. Avisa is a organization working to create a positive and enduring change in the lives of children, families and communities living in abject poverty and undue inequality

62. And we again pushed here that the G-20 should also adopt this or align its work to reinforce the promotion of the elimination of abject poverty by 2030.

63. The tremendous economic success of countries like China, where hundreds of millions of people have escaped abject poverty in a single generation, has reinforced support for state-led systems.

64. As the UN and World Bank have emphasised, those exercising political power are misappropriating international aid, the country’s resources, leaving the Cambodian people in a state of abject poverty.

65. Recognizing the absence of abject poverty, the Government initially linked poverty to the difficult terrain, a scattered population and limited transport and communication infrastructure as well as to natural calamities

66. A large part of the human population still languishes in abject poverty, presenting a serious stumbling block to the achievement of our shared goal of lasting peace and prosperity for all

67. “The explosive growth in human numbers is threatening to wipe out the advances mankind has made and to undermine all human values, sinking a growing portion of mankind into abject poverty.

68. Sadly, in spite of the billions of wealth generated from mining activities in Manso, host communities still persist in Abject poverty, seen in deteriorated living standards and inadequate housing and road infrastructure

69. It is sad to see how the potential of the Cancún meeting to provide African and other developing countries with an opportunity to work their way out of abject poverty was squandered

70. Currently, 900 million people worldwide suffer from the hunger that accompanies abject poverty, and up to 2 billion cannot be certain of their food supply because they are living under the threat of poverty.

71. We are facing very old problems that concern world development and we must think about the scandal that is war and corruption in so many countries that subject their citizens to the most abject poverty.

72. Urgent action is called for to help the more than 1.2 billion people, over 70 per cent of them women, who live in abject poverty, while also effectively overturning a situation of deepening ecological crisis.

73. Despite the numerous goals achieved in several areas and the fact that others are indeed achievable, many countries- including African countries with the best statesmanship- have not been able to combat all aspects of abject poverty

74. The journal Archives of Internal Medicine answers: “We must truly understand that pockets of abject poverty, economic hopelessness, and their consequences provide the most fertile fields to sow infection and overwhelm the technology of the rest of humankind.”

75. Even a fraction of the money that the world spends on defence could make a difference to the lives of millions of people across the world who live in abject poverty and suffer from deprivation of survival needs.

76. A war torn country to have clocked almost 10 percent growth per annum for two decades consistently and to be able to pull itself out from abject poverty to a middle income country is an inspiration for us.

77. The principal consequence of all this is the accelerated and chronic pauperization of indigenous populations, who now live in the most abject poverty for which the international community is largely to blame through the intermediary of its finance institutions.

78. That is why I made a comment a few months ago while delivering a lecture in London that it is the tragedy of our times that a continent which is so rich in resources is also seeped in abject poverty.

79. As irksome as some of America’s actions have been, particularly over the past eight years, America remains the world’s most critical champion of the progressive values that have lifted hundreds of millions of people out of abject poverty and political repression.

80. Each one of these deprivations exacerbates the others to form a vicious circle of abject poverty, which is compounded by a strong tendency for poverty to perpetuate itself, thus forming an infernal mill that prevents people from exercising any of their human rights