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Much of the student group's work goes to indigent families.
The first could be an indigent looking for a few dollars and know nothing.
The Society built a number of schools for indigent children at the time.
Each is able to provide a defense for indigent clients.
They have been unable to find him, and believe that he is indigent.
Now, he said, his only option was to go to a county hospital for indigent care.
They said he sometimes saw homeless or indigent patients for nothing.
The first goal was to help indigent people, the second to provide for the care of dogs.
The society provides defense lawyers in about 60 percent of the indigent cases.
But she decided instead to work for indigent clients and family planning groups.
"A power deal, my young friend, is the best that an indigent nation can hope for.
About 30 percent are indigent with no means of paying their bills.
Those changes could result in increased numbers of indigent patients who seek health care.
In 1860, the indigent artist left Sweden, never to return.
He was brought up in an indigent family under the strict rules of his religious parents.
Not only indigent patients will be affected by the new regulation.
A study by the state bar called indigent defense in Texas a national embarrassment.
The society does not handle all cases for indigent defendants, however.
The study did not compare the amount of indigent care today to what has been provided in the past.
The law was passed to protect indigent patients from being denied treatment.
Was this some indigent artist he had picked up with in Paris?
He was buried as an indigent, at the state's expense.
The new law says the state must give each indigent defendant two trial lawyers.
The problem comes for indigent kids without parents or Medicaid to bail them out.
In the past, many doctors could absorb the added costs of indigent care.