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It is the enduring physical and social deterioration of poor inner-city neighborhoods.
The crime, poverty and physical and social deterioration of the inner cities is America's most obvious problem.
Crime and disorder are not necessarily the result of social deterioration; rather, they were among the principal causes of the city's decline.
The admissions, nearly three times as likely as those in 1986 to be black or Hispanic, show social deterioration, according to staff members of the agency.
The rapid increase in the number of convictions for public drunkenness was more a reflection of the growing population rather than social deterioration.
It would cause social deterioration."
In the 1950's, with middle-class flight to the suburbs and social deterioration, one-family brownstones were converted to rooming houses.
Promise Keepers organizers said their goal was to reverse the moral and social deterioration caused by men abandoning their family responsibilities.
Benzodiazepine dependence often results in an increasingly deteriorating clinical picture, which includes social deterioration leading to comorbid alcoholism and drug abuse.
But if the past is any guide, in too many places there will be a time lag between extreme social deterioration and strategies which might have prevented it.
Use is widespread among amphetamine users, with those that use amphetamines and benzodiazepines having greater levels of mental health problems and social deterioration.
Now, at 52, he is as alarmed as millions of others by economic and social deterioration, and has thrown himself into a Ross Perot-like crusade.
By the mid-1960's, the pandemic violence and social deterioration at big public-housing projects was the main evidence for the view (which still prevails) that Government antipoverty programs had failed.
Nonetheless, the Adams-Morgan neighborhood, continuing on what he felt was a path of social deterioration and real-estate gentrification, declined to devote itself to expanding on the technology.
And Dr. Comer agrees with his critics to a degree in acknowledging that the social deterioration in many major cities will force educators and parents to work even harder.
"We Just Have to Get Real' First, the costs of complying with rules for toxic cleanups help drive employers away from cities, contributing to economic and social deterioration.
In 1997, a crisis erupted in Albania after the collapse of several investment pyramid schemes which resulted in social deterioration in the country in the beginning of March.
Rick Rich, senior vice president of the F. D. Rich Company, Stamford's largest builder, said: "The cycle is returning, based on the fiscal and social deterioration in New York City.
"The economic and social deterioration and the situation of public security and conflict control are making the government go back and forth," said Carlos Maestro, the Senate leader of the opposition Radical Party.
He read from a 700-page defense that he carried in a plastic grocery bag, spending more than four hours reading 83 pages about his hatred of the Turkish state and social deterioration in non-Muslim societies before the judge interrupted, asking him to summarize the rest.
A much bigger obstacle, which contributed to the five-week delay in the signing of the armistice and to the resulting social deterioration in Europe, was the fact that the Entente Powers had no desire to accept the Fourteen Points and Wilson's subsequent promises.
Some of the symptoms that could possibly occur as a result of long-term use of benzodiazepines include emotional clouding, nausea, headaches, dizziness, irritability, lethargy, sleep problems, memory impairment, personality changes, aggression, depression, social deterioration as well as employment difficulties, while others never have any side effects from long term benzodiazepine use.
It was hoped that more would be done by legislation to impose on local authorities a duty to consider, assess and intervene 'Where there are elderly people in need of some support or advice in order to prevent or postpone personal or social deterioration or breakdown - necessitating their removal to institutional care'(Age Concern, 1986, p. 128).