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18 Sentences With "most defenseless"

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Slavery exists in every country and traffickers unfailingly prey upon those who are the most defenseless.
" She continued, "The government is tasked with ... ensuring the protection of all humans — especially the most defenseless.
This was about the whole image of Sweden—a country dripping with wealth but prepared to deport the most defenseless.
How can the pope expect the very clergymen who are responsible for overseeing the pernicious acts against the most defenseless of victims to address the issue?
Instead, it is better understood as a tax cut bill for the most affluent, paid for by removing federally-funded health coverage from the poorest and most defenseless.
"There is nothing more shameful than a sexual predator using the veil of catastrophe as a means to exploit the vulnerable in their most defenseless moments," he said in a statement.
Through education and legislation, National Right to Life is working to restore legal protection to the most defenseless members of our society who are threatened by abortion, infanticide, assisted suicide and euthanasia.
It is my greatest hope that the need for these reports will be eliminated by enactment of permanent, pro-life policies that give a voice to the most defenseless among us – the unborn. Rep.
" He said that by supporting the repeal, Italy's senators had jeopardized "the health of the weakest and most defenseless children" in order "to ingratiate themselves with the most ignorant, selfish… part of the country.
The activist pleaded with Trump on Facebook on behalf of all refugees: "In this time of uncertainty and unrest around the world, I ask President Trump not to turn his back on the world's most defenseless children and families."
"Could it be that the growth of a materialistic 'throwaway culture' has in fact made us increasingly indifferent to the poor and to the most defenseless members of our human family, including the unborn, deprived of the very right to life?" he said.
"The two seemed very connected to me in a very obvious way -- this manner of terrorizing people and trying to terrify the country about immigrants and Hispanics and people who are really the most vulnerable and the most defenseless in America," O'Rourke said.
In these centuries the distribution of water was not fair. The richest and most powerful users prevailed over the poorest and most defenseless ones. In 1606 a real consortium, in Italian called "Consorzio del fiume Olona" (en. Olona river consortium), was formed in Milan among the users under the surveillance, also in this case, of the commissioner of the Olona river.
What is distinctive in her approach is that almost all narrations she presents come either from a herstorical point of view, showing feminist approach and women's perspective, or are communicated by the most defenseless of protagonists, i.e. children. In the second phase the major interests distinguishable in Janich's art include searching through emotions, intimacy and sexual relations in search of what can be called 'the root of tension' between two individuals tangled in a relationship, often of a social or cultural origin. In this case as well Janich often applies feminist approach.
Following the Riffian defeat at the battle of Taxdirt by the forces led by on 20 September 1909, he befriended from then on the Spanish administration, pledging his services to José Marina Vega in December 1909. His tribe, the Beni Sicar, was the only one that stood loyal to Spain after the 1921 battle of Annual (when Melilla stood most defenseless), and he even recruited forces to create a friendly harka. He died on 9 December 1950. Since 18 December 1950, nine days after his death, a street of Melilla is named after him.
Primates from outside of familial groups might infiltrate areas and kill infants from other groups to eliminate competition for resources. When resources are limited, infants are easier to eliminate from the competition pool than other group members because they are the most defenseless and thus become targets of infanticide. Primate infanticide motivated by resource competition can also involve cannibalizing the infant as a source of nutrition. Resource competition is also a primary motivator in inter-species infanticide, or the killing of infants from one species by another species.
He earned his undergraduate degree at Florida State University and his doctorate at Columbia University in New York City. He has also served as an advisor and board member to numerous non-profit organizations. Dr. Sanborn has pushed to expand CHILDREN AT RISK. Notable achievements include opening up centers in Dallas and Fort Worth; launching the Public Policy & Law Center, the CHILDREN AT RISK Institute, the Center for Parenting and Family Well-Being and the Center to End Trafficking and Exploitation of Children; directing significantly increased media attention to the issues championed by the organization; and increasing the organizational capacity to drive macro-level change to improve the lives of Texas’ most defenseless children.
Children At Risk began in the fall of 1989 when a group of child advocates met to discuss the lack of documentation on the status of children and the absence of strong public policy support for Houston's children. For over twenty years, Children At Risk has been speaking out and driving change on behalf of our city's most defenseless youth, led by its original mission ’’To serve as the voice for children.’’ Using the tools of advocacy, Children At Risk works on a broad range of children's issues, including child welfare, education, child trafficking, juvenile justice, mental and physical health, and parenting. Their efforts are focused where they are needed most: where a significant number of children are affected, and where they can enhance, but not duplicate, the work of others.

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