less eligibility造句
例句與造句
- To counter this the principle of less eligibility was developed.
- It was impossible to achieve both these aims, as the principle of less eligibility made people search for work in towns and cities.
- On the concept of'less eligibility', the relief offered would be worse than the living standards of the lowest paid workers in the general community.
- Less eligibility was in some cases impossible without starving paupers and the high cost of building workhouses incurred by rate payers meant that outdoor relief continued to be a popular alternative.
- The Poplar Guardians justified the generous scales of relief they paid out, together with their abandonment of principles of less eligibility in terms of a politics of redistribution of the financial burden of unemployment, stating that
- It's difficult to find less eligibility in a sentence. 用less eligibility造句挺難的
- Since the 1980s, an estimated 200 million Chinese live outside their officially registered areas and under far less eligibility to education and government services, living therefore in a condition similar in many ways to that of illegal immigrants.
- Attempts were also made to provide moral guidance, training and education to the poor but it would be fair to say that the principle of less eligibility combined with the ever-present desire to save money scuppered any real chance of success in this area.
- The workhouse test and the idea of " less eligibility " were therefore never mentioned . " Classification of paupers " was neither specified nor prohibited ( during passage of the Act, an amendment by William Cobbett forbidding the separation of man and wife had been defeated ), and the recommendation of the Royal Commission that " outdoor relief " ( relief given outside of a workhouse ) should be abolished was reflected only in a clause that any outdoor relief should only be given under a scheme submitted to and approved by the Commissioners.