Eviction
in sentence
30 examples of Eviction in a sentence
At the end of last year, December 16, he received an
eviction
order by the Rio de Janeiro state government giving him two weeks to leave the space that he had been using for two years.
I was terrified; I really thought I was going to get an
eviction
notice, which really was the last thing we needed, right?
I mean, instead of getting an
eviction
notice, we got another data point.
Firstly,
eviction
needs to be stopped.
What kind of illegally captured land is this, which was ignored for 30 years and suddenly a day before
eviction
is declared illegal?
In Ahmedabad, they started a program where for ten years, 44 settlements were promised there wouldn't be any
eviction.
Seriously, the part where he used X-rays that show his mother-in-law's cancer to bilk more money from his father, then utilizes a subtle twist on the same scam to avoid
eviction
from his fancy home for failing to pay the lease on time -- it's almost too much.
The first half hour establishes the protagonists, which are all a nice mix of "real" New Yorkers who are under threat of
eviction.
They must also nominate two people each week to put up for
eviction.
Also this series had it's first double
eviction.
The film starts off with a rich landlord's attempt to evict a lot of poor people from a low-income apartment building that he owns, and they rebel against him, threatening him with violence should he go through with the
eviction.
Many people assumed that the
eviction
of the Santer Commission would permanently weaken it as an institution.
Yet many of its citizens recently faced
eviction
by Spanish banks that had been bailed out by their taxes.
The social consequences can also be severe: eviction, the loss of livelihoods, and violent conflict.
Across the country, residents often protest wrongful
eviction
from their homes, frequently at the hands of corrupt local officials.
But does the remedy lie in tougher measures – such as heavier penalties or even
eviction
– to enforce the eurozone’s rules, or do the rules need to be adjusted to accommodate members’ varying circumstances?
In November, the Committee concluded that Germany had failed to police the Neumann Kaffee Gruppe regarding its complicity in the forced
eviction
of several villages in Uganda to make way for a large coffee plantation.
In some cases, they had been there for generations; when faced with
eviction
notices, some families argued that the bungalows had effectively become memorials to their famous ancestors and that they should thus be allowed to remain.
But such an outcome is unlikely, given that the agreement lacks any enforcement mechanism, such as the automatic
eviction
of Russia from the SWIFT financial transfer system should it renege on any aspect of the agreement.
The people gather there, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, to protest the
eviction
of Palestinian families from their homes to make way for Israeli settlers.
People can be driven into homelessness by many contingencies, including income insecurity, eviction, transition from incarceration, domestic violence, drug abuse, and mental health issues.
And local governments urgently need to do more to ensure that proper
eviction
standards are being followed.
Unable to provide either the investment or technological resources and knowhow to develop YPF’s resources, her government must invite others to fill the financial and technological void created by Repsol’s forced
eviction.
Even the genocidal Khmer Rouge were, for a brief time, partly defended by the US in their forest redoubts after their
eviction
from Phnom Penh.
Today, it appears that the Potsdam declarations of 1945, which sanctioned the mass
eviction
of German populations, are the new enemy.
Some 200,000 of us braved arrest in central Kiev this week to demand Kuchma's
eviction
from power.
Without legislative action, crucial stimulus policies – Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation and Extended Benefits, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, the national
eviction
moratorium, and forbearance on federal student loans – will expire by the end of December.
After government workers went without their first paycheck, the politically harmful anecdotes started rolling in: a woman who would have to decide between chemotherapy and paying the rent; a guard at the Smithsonian Institution threatened with eviction; parents who couldn’t explain to their children why they weren’t working and had no money.
The project’s dangers are laid out in “Smoke on the Water,” a report issued in July by a group of Cambodian NGOs, which found that more than a million people in Phnom Penh face increased risk of flooding, with over 1,000 families in danger of
eviction.
“Arbitrary
eviction
of a reputable university is a flagrant violation of academic freedom,” declared the university’s rector, Michael Ignatieff.
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