Examples of Caribbean in a sentence
The system of telephone numbering employed in the United States, Canada, and Caribbean countries that assigns area codes and sets rules for calls to be routed across these countries.
Additionally, all residents of Great Britain (the metropole) above school leaving age were required to pay contributions into National Insurance, although they could only withdraw benefits once they had made a specific number of weekly contributions, meaning that, in practice, recent migrants from the Caribbean who fell on hard times were more likely to rely on National Assistance than National Insurance.
He marshalled evidence to suggest that the proportion of Caribbean migrants receiving National Assistance was proportionate to their size in the population, and offered his positive impressions of the community, expressing, in no uncertain terms, solidarity with Caribbean migrants.
Deservingness debates: (post)colonial migrants in the British welfare state the British Caribbean Welfare Society estimate that there are roughly 150,000 West Indian workers alone over here.
The Africa Caribbean Pacific–European Union (ACP-EU) Development and Trade Cooperation Relationship is currently regulated by the Cotonou Partnership Agreement.1 This agreement, which has been described as “the only one of its kind in the world”2 is based on the three pillars of politics, trade, and development between the EU and its Member States on the one hand and a group of developing countries3 on the other.