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41 Sentences With "unable to make ends meet"

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In India, many farmers are unable to make ends meet working their land.
Don't turn away when they tell you they are unable to make ends meet.
They said that they were unable to make ends meet every month of the year.
Unable to make ends meet, she found herself homeless and about to go to a shelter.
But lately, olive oil has become so cheap that farmers are unable to make ends meet.
Castel Volturno also drew impoverished Italians, unable to make ends meet in the outskirts of the nearby cities.
In the last couple of years, some Puerto Ricans, unable to make ends meet, have returned to the island.
They felt that they were unable to make ends meet in Silicon Valley on their six-figure salaries alone.
In addition, LGBT adults may be unable to make ends meet because of discrimination in many areas of life.
But many provide shelter, three full meals, and a good education to young people whose families are unable to make ends meet.
Borders aren't for them, but for those who find themselves unable to make ends meet and so are vulnerable to every threat.
The madrassas say they provide shelter, three full meals, and a good education to young people whose families are unable to make ends meet.
Owens explained he decided to work at Trader Joe's, where he's been employed for about 15 months, after being unable to make ends meet.
"And if the parents are unable to make ends meet here, they will move elsewhere, and the children's education becomes the casualty again," he said.
Some have argued that food stamp beneficiaries, for example, already include a high rate of people who hold jobs but are unable to make ends meet.
He returned to New York and bounced from one relative's house to the next, unable to make ends meet or to see eye to eye with his roommates.
Many teachers report being happy with their jobs but are unable to make ends meet, which is why salaries are the primary bone of contention in these strikes.
Unable to make ends meet, he moved back to Maryland and found work at the state's social security office, where he learned the ins and outs of disability benefits.
The spreading coronavirus crisis has led to fears of widespread economic disruption and workers, either sick or laid off by businesses battered by the outbreak, unable to make ends meet.
Many furloughed employees are joining the millions of low-income families unable to make ends meet at a time when the most common nutrition assistance program is running out of funds.
Not only to some of the women who worked at the company, but also to drivers unable to make ends meet, and to passengers who were assaulted and offered little help by Uber.
The group is asking to meet with President Maduro in the hopes of explaining to him that they are unable to make ends meet without being able to sell higher-priced baked goods.
So we're left with a nation in which teachers, the people we count on to prepare our children for the future, are starting to feel like members of the working poor, unable to make ends meet unless they take second jobs.
Unable to make ends meet, Mr. Bryant quit the paper, returned to Martha's Vineyard and was building docks to support a growing family when he learned that the author of The Times's "Wood, Field and Stream" column, Oscar Godbout, had died.
ROC says the current system has its roots in restaurants' exploitation of newly freed slaves after the Civil War, and it leaves too many tipped workers unable to make ends meet while forcing them to put up with harassing behavior to ensure higher gratuities.
The Huffington Post reported: The agency's proposed outline is designed to prohibit a cycle of debt in which borrowers take out a single payday loan expecting to pay a one-time fee, but end up taking out several more loans when they are unable to make ends meet at the end of the loan period.
Zambia has strict laws against trafficking and child labour. However, implementation and enforcement of its laws has proven to be difficult. According to ILO, child labour in Zambia is a coping strategy for the children and families when adult breadwinners die, fall ill, or when families are simply unable to make ends meet.
Middle and low-income people, who are unable to make ends meet immediately, sympathize with extremism and become mired in political unrest. In this case, there is a possibility of being swayed by populist policies, such as the National Revolutionary Dividend Party set up by Huh Kyung-young in 2020. In fact, many people were tempted and responded to the party's absurd story.
3 They had a daughter together. The marriage did not last: by 1897, unable to make ends meet, Rosetti deserted his wife and daughter, who moved back into Alexandru Bacaloglu's home. In June 1898, she attempted suicide by shooting herself in the chest, and was saved by an emergency intervention on her right lung. The Rosetti–Bacaloglu divorce was registered in 1899.Nastasă (2010), p.
Before the Chinese Communist forces under Marshal Lin Biao took over North China he left Henan for Nanjing in 1948. After the Huaihai campaign he followed President Chiang Kai-shek and other nationalist leaders to Taiwan. Unable to make ends meet with his meager salary, he opened up a restaurant in Taipei with his old friend General Sun Lianzhong. He died in Taiwan on January 12, 1963.
Unable to make ends meet, Kusonoki prepares to sell the last of his possessions. The clerk tells Kusonoki of a place where he can sell his lifespan for actual money. Everything between how impactful someone is to the world and how many people you have affected is taken into consideration for your lifespan. After a complicated path towards this fabled place, he enters the store and meets a mysterious girl named Miyagi.
The story, set in 1960s Nebraska, involves two very different brothers: small- town deputy sheriff Joe and criminal Frank Roberts. Before the events of the film, Joe had tried to farm for a living, but was unable to make ends meet, and the bank eventually foreclosed on his property. He became a deputy sheriff as a way to support his young wife, Maria, and child. Joe is a good, conscientious man, but has his own demons to fight with.
Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, (HMC 1902), pp. 52-4 Rehabilated, he was Warden of the East Marches, Comptroller of the Scottish Exchequer from 1597 to 1597, and Master of the Royal Household.John Scot of Scotstarvit, Staggering State of Scots Statemanship, (Edinburgh 1754), p. 149 George was unable to make ends meet for James VI and Anne of Denmark but was given a refund after he lost the job.
Red Maple (1914), by A. Y. Jackson When Jackson returned to Canada, he settled in Sweetsburg, Quebec, where he began painting works such as the Neo-Impressionist Edge of the Maple Wood. He held his first single artist exhibition at the Montreal Art Gallery with Randolph Hewton in 1913. Unable to make ends meet and discouraged by the Canadian art scene, he considered moving to the United States. However, he received a letter from J. E. H. MacDonald which changed his mind.
However, Park's father was unable to make ends meet, and the family moved to the Philippines in hopes of rebuilding his career in 1994. According to Park, she was initially lonely in the Philippines because she wasn't fluent in Filipino, the national language, and her pronunciation of the language was not good. She later said she worked hard to correct her pronunciation in hopes of one day becoming a celebrity, which was a dream she had harbored since hearing K-pop boy band Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992.
Abigail, a young lady from Boston, leaves home to go to New York City for singing lessons in pursuit of her grand ambition to sing for the Metropolitan Opera. Unable to make ends meet, she takes a job singing in a Bowery beer hall without telling anyone from her family back home. When her sister Martha comes to town looking for her, Abigail keeps up the ruse. She even sneaks into a performance at the Met, persuading her family that she really is a singer there, despite causing a mishap that interferes with Olaf Olstrom, the company's top tenor.
On June 27, 2013 the government of Nepal declared the abolition of the Kamlari system, a major development in NYF's 13-year campaign to end child slavery. This means the government is finally committed to enforcing existing laws that have long been ignored, a move prompted by the growing power of the freed Kamlari girls and a shift in the attitudes of people throughout Nepal. In parts of Western Nepal, many indigenous families subsist as farm laborers. Unable to make ends meet, thousands of them have been forced to sell their daughters to work in faraway cities as bonded servants.
Before the tax-sharing reform in 1993, the central government obtained only 22% of the fiscal revenues while the local governments kept the rest, which made the former unable to make ends meet. In 1994, the tax-sharing reform was officially implemented, when the central government's fiscal revenue reached an unprecedented growth of 203.5%. However, in 2000, the Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation disagreed on whether they should keep raising the percentage of government revenue to GDP. While the Minister of Finance Xiang Huaicheng still advocated doing so, Jin Renqing, the director of the State Administration of Taxation, advocated flexible adjustment to the tax system.
Chinatown, San Francisco is an area in which many immigrants and small business owners reside and have been subject to mass gentrification. Due to the free landscape and convenient location of Chinatown, large businesses are attracted to the area and many small businesses in the area have been unable to make ends meet as a result. There have been multiple attempts through policy initiatives to try to preserve cultural value in Chinatown and slow down gentrification. The Chinatown Resource Center made an attempt to prevent developers who want to purchase land in Chinatown to create offices; however, 1,700 previously occupied residential units were still converted into office space.
Four million are now classed as working poor, that is one in eight of workers. Growing numbers of working parents find it more difficult to earn enough money for food, clothing and housing because of weak wage growth, reduction in welfare support and tax credits and the increasing cost of living. Children trapped in poverty increased by half a million during the five years to 2018 and reached 4.1 million in 2017. In a typical class of 30 children, nine would be in poverty. Campbell Robb of the Joseph Rountree Foundation said, “We are seeing a rising tide of child poverty as more parents are unable to make ends meet, despite working.
The trafficking policy seemed more aimed at the porousness of borders than at actual criminals, while migrant sex workers appeared to be particularly discriminated against, since they were simultaneously 'rescued' and deported without in any way addressing their vulnerability. Calls for aiming trafficking policy at traffickers rather than sex workers came from the Senate Law Commission, the Delegations for Women's Rights in the Senate and National Assembly, as well as from the opposition. In the Senate hearings into prostitution that year, Claude Boucher of Bus des Femmes, a sex worker support group, described how sex workers sell sex to survive, unable to make ends meet on social security or the minimum wage. To treat them as criminals, she argued, would just make them more vulnerable.

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