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Pontifical Council «Cor Unum »
World hunger

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,2 | work of nature. Today they may be not so vast, but in most 2 I, 0,3 | the same(13). Malnutrition may be due to food quality, 3 I, 0,3(14) | Below these levels, a person may be considered to be suffering 4 I, 0,6 | Causes that may be remedied~9. Climatic 5 I, A,7 | forms, from which no country may fairly claim to be exempt.~ 6 I, A,7 | instruments whose economic scope may be broad or narrow.~The 7 I, A,9 | country's weaknesses which may be inherent or acquired, 8 I, A,9 | the former colonial power may constitute the weakness 9 I, B,11 | The transition period may be critical in terms of 10 I, C,14 | themselves whether they may unfortunately have been 11 I, C,15 | public opinion at large, it may be basically contrary to 12 II, 0,19 | for mutual service—which may be done merely through the 13 II, 0,19 | however legitimate all these may be.~The principles which 14 II, 0,23 | turned out so badly, or it may have turned out well.~Considering 15 II, 0,30 | place of the poor in society may be reduced to the bare minimum. 16 III, 0,36 | interests which, in themselves, may be wholly legitimate. Protecting 17 III, 0,36 | interests in such countries may cause hunger to persist 18 III, 0,37(59)| Letter Rerum novarum (15 May 1891): Leonis XIII P.M. 19 III, 0,38 | sufficiently independent they may be. This is the case for 20 III, 0,40 | the ethical shortcomings may benefit interest groups 21 III, 0,41 | Conversely, unconditioned aid may be considered to truly produce 22 III, 0,43 | under certain conditions, may be considered as an outstanding 23 IV, 0,52 | hunger and malnutrition may be considered to be a consequence 24 IV, 0,54 | relations, the free market may be an appropriate instrument 25 IV, 0,56 | the Jubilee Year, which may hasten the eradication of 26 V, 0,66 | own actions, wherever they may be, those welcoming the 27 V, 0,66 | difficult circumstances and may even cause suffering to


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