Many projects are located in wealthier enclaves within an opportunity zone and targeted toward wealthier populations.
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At the high end, we'll be reduced from 6.7 times wealthier than today to 6.5 times wealthier.
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India and China are both low in per capita meat consumption today compared to wealthier countries, but still important because they're so large and rapidly growing wealthier.
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You write a lot about this, some of the wealthier universities or some of the areas, wealthier areas that are popular with the universities, kind of the vibe has changed.
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That's clearly part of it, but the resentment is far worse when it happens in a society where people with higher educations and good social connections are getting wealthier and wealthier.
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Meanwhile, a wealthier state like New Hampshire, tied with other wealthier states for the lowest federal matching rate, has the nation's third-worst gap between state Medicaid payments and nursing home costs.
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The result is that by the end of elementary school, the poor students who attended the wealthier schools made a huge dent in the achievement gap between themselves and the wealthier students.
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And the Chinese aren't just getting wealthier, they're getting fitter.
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As a teenager, he was adopted by a wealthier family.
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Such citizens tend to vote less often than wealthier ones.
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In 1989, the top 10% was only seven times wealthier.
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Eritrea is wealthier and less isolated than it once was.
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Wealthier Democrats tend not to believe that the dream exists.
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And India is becoming wealthier, more urban and more educated.
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But we will also be wealthier and healthier than ever.
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"Australians have never been wealthier," said CommSec economist Savanth Sebastian.
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The problem is not with poorer, but wealthier NATO allies.
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They have thrown down the gauntlet to much wealthier clubs.
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Wealthier Americans will broadly get tax relief from the bill.
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The wealthier they are, generally, the more liberal their views.
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This is about making wealthy heirs even wealthier — full stop.
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Wealthier seniors will, presumably, cover the difference out of pocket.
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Buda, the western half, is traditionally wealthier and more residential.
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How Much Wealthier Are White School Districts Than Nonwhite Ones?
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They were the children of wealthier families in the cities.
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In the state's wealthier districts, the picture was starkly different.
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Wealthier nations are healthier nations, an effect seen across generations.
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Simply put, it skews to the wealthier and the healthier.
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It means that wealthier families pay more and others less.
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Uganda's wealthier neighbour, Kenya, ought to be doing much better.
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Wealthier individuals, meanwhile, will also be able to safeguard their
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Brighton is a much wealthier spot than the east coast.
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However, newer residents are typically much wealthier than longtime ones.
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Most people, wisely or not, believe they can become wealthier.
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The wealthier you get, the more of a target you become.
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Is this because the parents of females are somehow magically wealthier?
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Michael Sheen is the wealthier landowner whose affections she toys with.
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As Israel grows wealthier, the immiseration of Palestinians becomes more disturbing.
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Wealthier punters were assuming that voters would back the status quo.
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Within wealthier countries, however, more tech often correlates with deepening inequality.
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Many poor children fall behind their wealthier peers over the holidays.
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Cedar Falls is the Eagleton of the two, wealthier and whiter.
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That meant the onetime punk rocker was actually wealthier than Sen.
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Typically, Republicans tend to be older, more highly educated, and wealthier.
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Wealthier households pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes.
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Some people believe the higher the income, the wealthier the person.
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"As developing nations get wealthier, they eat more meat," Green adds.
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Wealthier communities get well-funded schools; minority communities, not so much.
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Trump's supporters are better educated and wealthier than the American average.
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Drug and alcohol abuse are a greater factor in wealthier countries.
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When girls are educated, nations are healthier, wealthier and more stable.
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After the polishing, the parts are shipped back to wealthier markets.
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In recent years southern workers have flocked to the wealthier north.
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BTG has abandoned plans to expand operations in wealthier markets abroad.
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Making its wealthy owners even wealthier is not one of them.
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For wealthier families, like the Trumps, the savings are proportionally greater.
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And chart a course to a brighter, stronger, certainly wealthier future.
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The richest Americans were wealthier than they were before the recession.
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There have been accusations that aid has disproportionately benefited wealthier areas.
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On average, Indonesian Chinese are far wealthier than other ethnic groups.
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Still, the wealthier someone was, the more they preferred Cyber Monday.
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Eastern Virginia tends to be more diverse, wealthier, and more educated.
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Only South Korea and Chile were less taxed among wealthier nations.
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Those who max out tend to be older and/or wealthier.
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In contrast, 80 percent of wealthier consumers were familiar with it.
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Residents of many wealthier neighborhoods in Paris left as a precaution.
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Wealthier Egyptians prefer more innovative, expensive shows like Cirque du Soleil.
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A.P. classes were, for years, primarily taught in wealthier school districts.
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Electric vehicle chargers would be installed to lure wealthier car owners.
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We have grown vastly wealthier and more powerful under those rules.
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Healthier, wealthier people would tend to gravitate toward the skimpy plans.
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The agreement puts the carbon emissions reduction onus on wealthier countries.
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But the wealthier countries become, the slower they tend to grow.
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Democrats have argued the bill disproportionately helps wealthier Americans and corporations.
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It also means wealthier countries doing the right thing at home.
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They could rise in the long term as Asia becomes wealthier.
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Some moved to poorer places, and others moved to wealthier places.
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Bahrain has long relied on its wealthier neighbours for business and charity.
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About $530 million wealthier -- or a cash option payout of $345.2 million.
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Aldi has attracted wealthier shoppers looking to save on their grocery bills.
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If you want to be wealthier, brush up on your math skills.
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Her harried single mother scrapes a living making food for wealthier neighbours.
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Ms Mlityalwa's struggle is, these days, something that also terrifies wealthier Capetonians.
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When the men entered prison, North Korea was wealthier than South Korea.
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Most migrants entering Hungary moved on to wealthier western European countries anyway.
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It turns out they struggle to graduate compared to their wealthier peers.
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It would get rid of Obamacare's taxes, which would benefit wealthier Americans.
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It would also eliminate Obamacare taxes, providing a windfall to wealthier Americans.
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Our children and grandchildren will be living longer, happier, healthier, wealthier lives.
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All the while, competitors — older and wealthier — are after the same thing.
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Moreover, they lead richer and fuller lives – happier, healthier, wealthier and longer.
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The exception to this decline is among wealthier Americans and older Americans.
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Yet, Title I schools receive less funding than schools in wealthier areas.
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Wealthier countries such as France, Finland and Iceland faced a low risk.
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And those same values can help all families learn to become wealthier.
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China's capital controls make it difficult for wealthier Chinese to invest abroad.
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Wealthier, more educated societies have turned their focus to time on earth.
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The soccer players came from whiter, wealthier communities than the national average.
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Gilbert is probably better for the slightly wealthier retiree, according to SmartAsset.
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At the same time, the Gateses themselves have just kept getting wealthier.
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Whereas wealthier kids are increasingly only allowed to play with wooden blocks.
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Does the data show that gender disparities disappear as societies become wealthier?
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His younger and much wealthier wife, Eliza Jumel, had filed for divorce.
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Apple is also losing out among wealthier Indians, its prime target market.
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In wealthier Morris Township, 22 percent of high schoolers attend private school.
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Of course, you'll still be far wealthier than you were before winning.
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Many wealthier nations have already begun to reduce their use of HFCs.
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Costco has a sizable customer overlap with Amazon, especially among wealthier shoppers.
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And the wealthier they get, the more important and self-important they feel.
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Poorer nations tended to spend less than 1%, while wealthier countries spend 5%.
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After all, wealthier families can hire help, like hiring me as a maid.
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As they become wealthier, they have less fear that their children will die.
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Wealthier tenants will stump up for concierges and engineers to fix the lifts.
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As people get wealthier, fewer of them want to do such dirty work.
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Wealthier Americans are apt to spend on comforts that will not be tariffed.
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Beef-eating has risen a little recently, probably because Americans are feeling wealthier.
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But in general, the wealthier a country is, the more people have pets.
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What's more, as the country grows wealthier, disasters are going become even costlier.
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Meanwhile, the wealthier population of Second Space was dealing with its own scandal.
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And the wealthier the donor, the more conservative they were likely to be.
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However, brokers will have to recruit wealthier clients to keep their base pay.
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The average homeowner to this day is 38 times wealthier than a renter.
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Those that score best tend to be mid-sized cities in wealthier countries.
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Still, they are hardly rolling in money like their counterparts in wealthier sports.
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This blunt over-aggregation skews school rankings in favor of wealthier, whiter states.
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Charter schools are concentrated downtown, with its boom in renovation and wealthier residents.
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Wealthier seniors may end up paying more under single-payer, Ms. Blumberg said.
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A strong dollar makes Americans wealthier because they can consume more imported goods.
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Wealthier families have had fewer children than lower-income families for many years.
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Not a population where the average American is wealthier or more economically secure.
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The Eastern Panhandle is one of the wealthier parts of a poor state.
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Republican voters tend to be better-educated, wealthier, older white people, McDonald said.
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Departures: Millions of people have left Eastern Europe for wealthier Western European countries.
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Wealthier customers, of course, are more likely to have cars than poorer ones.
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We found the opening of more full service supermarkets only benefited wealthier communities.
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By 2006, the average Icelander was 300 percent wealthier than three years earlier.
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And wealthier countries need to contribute resources of their own to the effort.
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On average everyone ends up wealthier with free trade — better allocation of resources.
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For instance, people who buy time could simply be wealthier, and therefore happier.
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Even if that means they become a selling point for wealthier future residents.
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And when it does spread through wealthier areas, it's generally curable with antibiotics.
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Instead, the tax cut would shower wealthier households with additional cash to spend.
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At the same time, the majority-black city has become whiter and wealthier.
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Luxury goods are the things we buy more of as we get wealthier.
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The mission of the podcast is to help make investors 'wealthier and wiser.
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Now McMansions for wealthier residents have bulldozed aside many of those smaller houses.
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It has also invested in reaching wealthier shoppers online to compete with Amazon.
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Spectacles that wealthier, whiter communities have blocked often wind up at Hard Rock.
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And it would produce a huge tax cut, albeit mostly for wealthier Americans.
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Public-housing corporations were ordered to sell off some apartments to wealthier newcomers.
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On average, children in poverty have lower I.Q. scores than their wealthier peers.
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Among the wealthier areas, cities in the San Francisco Bay Area featured prominently.
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Some wealthier countries are reaching diminishing returns in reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Venezuela relaxed economic controls and left wealthier residents with access to dollars flush.
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Last March, in the still-wealthier-and-whiter town of Newport Beach, Calif.
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The unorthodox tactic was a play to attract Amazon's younger and wealthier shoppers.
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The yold are more numerous, healthier and wealthier than previous generations of seniors.
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Both asked about changes to make the tax bill benefit wealthier New Yorkers.
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The movement in stock prices has a direct effect: Shareholders are immediately wealthier.
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In short, being in the wealthier schools helped students reach their full potential.
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They are also wealthier than their parents were, and have money to spend.
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People are more likely to drink as they get wealthier, based on surveys.
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It just increases them a lot more for people raised in wealthier families.
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It would make sense: They tend to be wealthier, healthier, and more successful.
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But on the individual side, older and wealthier people also get a victory.
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There is the temptation to classify them as wealthier (or rather, born to wealthier families) and more conventionally ambitious, because Clinton supporters are more affluent generally and because there is a distinct Clinton leaning among the stylishly entrepreneurial in New York.
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Population growth is flat or falling, not rising as it is in wealthier areas.
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Some found that while larks might be happier, they aren't necessarily wealthier or wiser.
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Wealthier respondents were also more deferential, as were veterans of the US armed forces.
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Across the world and within the US, wealthier people choose to have fewer children.
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Some migrants have entered Bulgaria from neighboring Turkey en route for wealthier western Europe.
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This helps explain why so many Americans consider themselves wealthier than they actually are.
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Playing the older, wealthier, occasionally predatory Joanne, the anxiety of permanence looms over Stritch.
|
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In China, as elsewhere, education is what will make society fairer, and ultimately wealthier.
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The company is pursuing "older and wealthier travelers" with the new effort, Bloomberg claims.
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As cities become wealthier, and as pressure on space intensifies, they are squeezed out.
|
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As the country has grown richer, China's population has slowly become wealthier as well.
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A leafy tram-ride north of Higgins is the even wealthier seat of Kooyong.
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Certainly, pet owners are wealthier than average and more likely to own their homes.
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This is raising concerns about property and bond bubbles in the bloc's wealthier countries.
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It's more Republican, whiter, wealthier, and more educated than the nation as a whole.
|
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The mothers in the study were overwhelmingly white and wealthier than the average American.
|
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Cuts would be across the board, but most cuts would be for wealthier households.
|
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Most increases would be for wealthier households, while lower-income households aren't affected much.
|
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One big hope lies in the continuing rise of an educated, wealthier middle class.
|
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They go to their storefront or else if they're wealthier they have private bankers.
|
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There is, however, evidence that housebuilders are increasingly targeting wealthier customers over poorer ones.
|
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To appeal to younger and wealthier shoppers in cities, Walmart last quarter relaunched Jet.
|
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As a result, placing new limits on the deductions would mostly impact wealthier taxpayers.
|
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The wealthier ones — businessmen, doctors — own gamecocks and hire staff to look after them.
|
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Home prices have risen and tycoons have grown wealthier, while officials hoard fiscal reserves.
|
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Many Chinese families are still getting wealthier, and spending that extra income on travel.
|
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The world's wealthier areas tend to be in cooler regions closer to the poles.
|
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Eligibility ages need to be raised; benefits for wealthier recipients need to be trimmed.
|
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That includes wealthier leisure travelers who pay more for the comfortable seats up front.
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To earn money for the family, my mom cleaned the homes of wealthier Singaporeans.
|
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That is partly because wealthier families tend to live in gated communities, he added.
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Trump's election has spurred wealthier Democrats to put their money where their politics is.
|
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It is, however, more sparsely populated than the wealthier eastern part of the country.
|
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Golf should help ESPN+ attract an older and wealthier audience for the streaming service.
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In wealthier countries formula is a safe option and can sometimes be a godsend.
|
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Downtown Beijing is crowded with new skyscrapers, shopping malls and wealthier middle-class residents.
|
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"If the average American is wealthier, there's less crime in this country," Roman said.
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This also allows people to pretend to be wealthier than they are, of course.
|
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Geely Holding has also started an automotive brand, Lynk & Co, aimed at wealthier buyers.
|
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The connection between societies growing wealthier and people desiring smaller families is pretty straightforward.
|
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Unlike the wealthier, safer parts of Ferguson to the west, it's a dangerous spot.
|
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Worse, it's uneven: Older, wealthier and more educated people turn out in large numbers.
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But people in wealthier suburbs — who own cars — have also been up in arms.
|
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Although they may be wealthier and better educated, the voices of Congress are harsher.
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Across the world and within the U.S., wealthier people choose to have fewer children.
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But those were often wealthier neighborhoods that we really couldn't afford to live in.
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Since 1996, the Republican nominee has won or tied among wealthier voters, Bloomberg added.
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He's now wealthier than anyone in tech except for Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos.
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They are surrounded by black Africans now wealthier and more powerful than they are.
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While wealthier cities like Hong Kong can afford to disaster-proof -- to an extent.
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I'm for, broadly speaking, increased taxes particularly on the wealthier top 1 or 0.1%.
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But a wealthier US turns out to be good news for the entire world.
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He has watched over the years as those members have become younger and wealthier.
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Fish are swept away for sale in wealthier, far-away markets, such as China.
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Among wealthier nations, progress in Eastern Europe followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
|
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, both of whom have issued policies targeting wealthier Americans.
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"In the Black Label program, we're getting wealthier, substantially younger customers," Mr. Galhotra said.
|
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Recently, his rhetoric has focused more on the wealthier end of the U.S. populace.
|
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For decades, developing nations have been allowed to pay lower rates than wealthier nations.
|
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It's well-known that President Trump exaggerated his riches to make himself seem wealthier.
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Paperless passports are more likely to be implemented by wealthier countries, he told me.
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The older, and wealthier, the voter gets, the less interested they are in Sanders.
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"White people are going to be wealthier on average, wealthier people are going to be in leadership positions more often, and in those positions they're likely to be part of a network of people in the same social milieu," Dr. Muhammad said.
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Older and/or wealthier cardholders, along with Midwesterners, are more likely to close card accounts.
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This is also where the system is probably most tilted in favor of wealthier families.
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Immigrants have not only made our society wealthier and more productive but also more decent.
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Spending was more common in high-poverty schools than in wealthier ones, the survey showed.
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The "here" Newman mentioned is Vidigal, a favela that overlooks the wealthier beaches of Leblon.
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Poor children are also, unsurprisingly, more likely to be uninsured than children from wealthier families.
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This suburban St. Paul district is wealthier and better educated that the median congressional district.
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While some MEPs were rich before their election, others got much wealthier during their mandate.
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South Dallas is predominantly black and low-income compared to the city's wealthier north side.
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There, he found a Chinese-American community that had become far wealthier and more powerful.
|
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By contrast, wealthier Nigeria has a large diaspora that is spread across the rich world.
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But if this wealthier, educated urban stratum becomes unhappy, then the party's grip could weaken.
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Patients in wealthier zip codes were also more likely to be white, male, and insured.
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Over the years, as wealthier residents have moved in, building rules have become more strict.
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Before, those kids had more tardies and absences than the kids at the wealthier school.
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Wealthier homes in cities are more likely to have gardens and more space for plants.
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Instead, most prefer to journey onwards to wealthier western EU countries like Germany and Sweden.
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We are getting orders from all over the country, not just from the wealthier cities.
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But with a labor shortage comes higher wages, and with higher wages come wealthier buyers.
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Wealthier countries are eyeing some of the high-end manufacturing that they lost to China.
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But people from the South, many of whom no longer lived there, were much wealthier.
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Johnson promised that British children and grandchildren "will be living longer, happier, healthier, wealthier lives".
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In this case, that meant that the newly wealthier people fanned a bit further out.
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As people become wealthier, more of their income is spent on services, rather than goods.
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Oh, to be 18 years old and wealthier than almost every human on planet Earth.
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Lower income Americans also stand to suffer more from climate change than do wealthier Americans.
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This means that in 2015, 62 people were wealthier than half the world's population combined.
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Should we worry that wealthier families might get a free lunch and exploit the system?
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Wealthier districts would, meanwhile, get more state aid so they could cut local property taxes.
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The 20 richest Americans are now wealthier than half of the country's entire population combined.
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But as South Korea has become wealthier, its tastes and attitudes toward animals has changed.
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Her husband's family is wealthier and more influential than Hussein's family in their shared tribe.
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Miller said the typical Urus buyer is also wealthier client than the traditional Lambo buyer.
|
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The state grew wealthier, with average household income surging roughly $22020,22016 from 1990 to 2017.
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"People are getting wealthier, trendier, more concerned with their appearances and so forth," she said.
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Between 21 and 2000, wealthier parents spent increasingly on the education of children under 22.
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Wealthier countries are better for the environment, poorer countries inevitably are harder for the environment.
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The key to Amazon's success appears to be its wealthier and more loyal customer base.
|
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It also keeps them out of sight from people in wealthier countries, which slows progress.
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Yes, he's winning more working-class whites, but he's losing wealthier whites, canceling those gains.
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And he's entirely willing to make private market investments on behalf of his wealthier clients.
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If you set the right financial resolutions now, you could be wealthier by next year.
|
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According to 2014 data, only about 30% of taxpayers, generally wealthier ones, itemize their deductions.
|
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The economy has made steady improvements since 2008, but recovery has disproportionately favored wealthier Americans.
|
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The Guardian reported that wealthier families will still be given 96% of the available timeslots.
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So, intended or not, our corporations have as their goal today, making the wealthy wealthier.
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"These aren't people who live in the wealthier parts of town," he told Business Insider.
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Several sub-Saharan countries already have a greater proportion of female lawmakers than wealthier countries.
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This was especially true of scoopers who worked busier hours, at stores in wealthier neighborhoods.
|
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Wealthier residents fled to the suburbs, using the highways to commute back in by car.
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Doctors may suspect wealthier patients of inducing a miscarriage, but they report only poor patients.
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In a twisted way, it would benefit younger and wealthier people in the insurance pool.
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Though they assume the population will shrink, they remain convinced the village will become wealthier.
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The campaign fundraising events with wealthier donors have sparked backlash for both Biden and Buttigieg.
|
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"It's affecting poor people," he said, so there's a lack of interest from wealthier nations.
|
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One Saturday, word spread among the wealthier families that the Soviets were coming that night.
|
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Children from wealthier families shared fewer tokens than the children from less well-off families.
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The area is older and wealthier than the median congressional district, according to Census data.
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They have performed as well as wealthier students at some of our country's top schools.
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Even as the tigers have grown far wealthier, exports have remained part of their DNA.
|
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And some wealthier countries are already trying to limit their potential contributions to the mechanism.
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The 18th District is older, better educated, wealthier and whiter than the median congressional district.
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In December 2015, local housing prices were 343% above Spain's, demonstrating the city's wealthier economy.
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They hypothesized that wealthier countries would have less youth violence but found a surprising result.
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If you set the right financial goals now, you could be wealthier by next year.
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There is a tax cut for middle-class Americans, as well as for wealthier Americans.
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Mr. Lamb is surrounded by wealthier students whose parents were more involved in their applications.
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But the personality differences between men and women were largest in the wealthier, egalitarian countries.
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And we do not have to simply allow large defense contractors to become even wealthier.
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In a crowded, mobile world of grossly disparate opportunities, open borders for wealthier countries are impractical.
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For example, he said, the company's core shoppers were slower to use smartphones than wealthier Americans.
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Dollar General also has an opportunity to reach wealthier shoppers by adding new tech, he added.
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The problem is he cannot seem to expand beyond his very liberal, wealthier and white base.
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With supplies strictly rationed, many wealthier families have taken to relying on expensive private water tankers.
|
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After stagnating economically in the 1990s, countries like Nigeria and Tanzania grew wealthier in the 2000s.
|
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Even among selective universities, those with better-credentialed and wealthier students were likelier to mount protests.
|
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Pessimism is growing among wealthier Americans, according to results from the spring 2016 CNBC Millionaire Survey.
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" Said Parker, "This government believes that New Zealanders should not be outbid by wealthier foreign buyers . . .
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Emergency medical services times were 10% longer in the poorest zip codes compared to wealthier areas.
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Through our daughter's activities, we made friends with a number of couples who were far wealthier.
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Immigrant workers in wealthier countries sent back roughly $435 billion to the developing world in 2015.
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In the wealthier part of town, almost three-quarters of voters wanted to stay in Europe.
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Over the past decade, for example, China's poorer provinces have grown faster than their wealthier peers.
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But the main reason the Chinese are eating more meat is simply that they are wealthier.
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But United is analyzing claims from people with employer-based insurance, who tend to be wealthier.
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Poorer people are more likely to be overweight, smoke, and drink compared to their wealthier counterparts.
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HSAs also reduce the tax burden of Americans, albeit mostly for the wealthier part of society.
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The penalty would be lower for young people, some wealthier people and the long-term uninsured.
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No president or presidential family should be able to exploit the Oval Office to become wealthier.
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Wealthier individuals might consider paying off one or more of the loans in full, said Demming.
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Amir Ali, from a wealthier family, learned to play violin from a relative who owned one.
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That translates to some savings, but wealthier families would still benefit the most from Ivanka's proposal.
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White-robed apostolic sects worship in fields and by the roadside; wealthier folk attend gleaming megachurches.
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Some residents believed that the decision was driven by racism from the town's whiter, wealthier residents.
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So as Africa gets wealthier, more of its people may decide to chance their hand elsewhere.
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"The wealthy now are so much wealthier than they were 25 years ago," the billionaire said.
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We cannot assume that they will continue to do this irrespective of policies in wealthier nations.
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In fact, they were often forced to leave their own babies to help raise wealthier children.
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Talent manager Scooter Braun — Swift's "worst-case scenario" — is only slightly wealthier than the musician herself.
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Against this, we have this glamorization of urban poverty by the wealthier philanthropist and aid agencies.
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In American politics today, the wealthier you are, the more likely you are to vote Republican.
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When people's investment accounts have risen they feel wealthier and tend to loosen their purse strings.
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Life expectancy for wealthier, white collar Americans may be rising, but not for the working class.
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Not only that, but wealthier households tend to get much larger subsidies than middle-income homeowners.
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One argument is that the cap is progressive in that wealthier taxpayers are affected by it.
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Wealthier nations like the U.S. have tended to commit to lower tariff rates than poorer nations.
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The way we're paying for the subsidy is we're taxing wealthier folks a little bit higher.
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This means there's stiff competition for those wealthier students, and schools start to bid on them.
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AARP also argued that throughout their working lives, wealthier beneficiaries have already paid more into Medicare.
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The school, which is highly sought after, has seen its students become wealthier in recent years.
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Examining how the wealthier spouse is going to pay for a child's education is also important.
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A small private system exists, catering mainly to wealthier people seeking faster access to elective procedures.
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But Jamie's cousins who live in wealthier areas of Queens can smoke blunts on the streets.
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The second piece is that many wealthier communities have kept transportation out but they're job centers.
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Wealthier taxpayers do disproportionately benefit from these tax deductions, because they pay the most in taxes.
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But for wealthier taxpayers who have homes in two or more states, it's not so easy.
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Poorer people are more likely to be obese, smoke, and drink compared to their wealthier counterparts.
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The market turmoil could affect consumer sentiment, especially among wealthier households more likely to own stocks.
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Wealthier Indians often opt for air purifiers to buffer themselves, rather than pushing lawmakers for solutions.
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Wells also has a separate private bank for wealthier clients, and a network of independent advisers.
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They tend to be older, they tend to be white, and they tend to be wealthier.
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Many wealthier individuals are steeped in a culture that utilizes experts as a matter of course.
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But the wealthier areas dotting the capital have undergone a striking economic boom in recent months.
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A rocky stock market was called out for weighing on consumer spending, particularly among wealthier shoppers.
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The odds of being audited are greater for wealthier Americans than low- and middle-income taxpayers.
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The regions service the rich and powerful northern cities where more tourists and wealthier families live.
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A wealthier world is a cause for celebration, but it's not all upside for heavy borrowers.
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Wealthier residents may bring new tensions to neighborhoods, fearing — and reporting — criminal activity where none exists.
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Manning said he also saw disparities in how black franchisees and wealthier, white franchisees were treated.
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"This government believes that New Zealanders should not be outbid by wealthier foreign buyers," Parker said.
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Several of Mr. Freidman's former associates said as he became wealthier, he stopped paying his debts.
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Tenants fear that the wave of wealthier newcomers is pushing rents up and poorer residents out.
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Low-income students of color languish in underfunded schools while wealthier students attend better-resourced ones.
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Research suggests that people in wealthier countries are on average happier than those in poorer ones.
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There's some research that suggests as you become wealthier and more powerful, your empathy actually drops.
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America was also the odd country out among wealthier nations when it comes to gun deaths.
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Vendors in countries with wealthier populations and higher drug expenditure were less willing to ship internationally.
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Many would settle permanently in wealthier cities, but the government does not allow them to do so.
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But that dedication has also wavered as the streaming video giant has grown wealthier and more powerful.
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Georgia's 6th District is wealthier and more highly educated than the Atlanta area and the state overall.
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We left the meeting, I think, probably more unified and wealthier as a group than ever before.
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As consumers in developing countries get wealthier, they spend on more luxuries, including air travel, he explained.
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Utilities characterize this as a subsidy from non-solar (usually poorer) households to solar (usually wealthier) ones.
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As individual Chinese grew wealthier, the opportunities for tapping the Chinese consumer market appeared to grow exponentially.
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South Africa's richest households are almost 10 times wealthier than poor households, according to World Bank estimates.
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Going from a wealthy community to a much wealthier community where they're struggling to make ends meet.
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Even after paying taxes, the winner's take would put them among the wealthier people in the country.
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These days, Phi is a lot more hesitant to donate, especially if it's for a wealthier institution.
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I know for myself coming from a wealthier country of South Africa it was still very tough.
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Wealthier families were also distressed by the waste, but were more likely to put up with it.
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Or perhaps Kors is banking on a wealthier, more luxury-minded consumer to turn its business around?
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That growth rate was more than 2 percent slower than their wealthier counterparts, according to Saez's analysis.
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Brennan said his firm is recommending the strategy more often to clients, who tend to be wealthier.
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Families living below the poverty line are also more likely to suffer from asthma than wealthier households.
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Kids from wealthier backgrounds, by contrast, appear to have a stronger bulwark against negative effects of place.
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A lot of wealthier city dwellers can thus move in without pushing out incumbent residents or businesses.
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The idea of a free cash handout for every U.S. citizen is unpopular among older, wealthier adults.
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But at the same time, Walmart has been encroaching on Amazon's territory — younger, wealthier, largely urban shoppers.
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Most deductions benefit wealthier Americans, who are more likely to itemize their deductions in the first place.
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Wealthier families seem to be moving towards better-performing schools, while rising income inequality traps poorer families.
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For much of the 20th century the north, with its coal, steel and shipping industries, was wealthier.
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Such itinerant banking services are common in developing countries but rare in Japan and other wealthier countries.
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Race is not the only factor in environmental inequality — poorer people experience more pollution than wealthier people.
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Remember that wealthier Americans are the consumers of expensive purchases so it still remains a progressive tax.
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He called on lawmakers to eliminate "wasteful" loopholes that he said favor wealthier Americans and powerful corporations.
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Some saw these men as captains of industry who were making Americans wealthier and lauded their philanthropy.
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Much like Trump's plan, cuts would be across the board, but most cuts are for wealthier households.
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In some neighborhoods, formal ownership has led to gentrification, as residents sell hillside homes to wealthier people.
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Our communities will become wealthier if we develop energy policies promoting job creation in every energy sector.
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Their benefits would be guaranteed by raising the cap on wealthier incomes, not by privatizing Social Security.
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Higher minimum investment requirements — which theoretically attract a wealthier and more sophisticated investor — also decrease the effect.
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Amazon customers are still on average wealthier than Walmart's, but that gap is narrowing (see chart 282).
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In wealthier neighborhoods, progressive education in the tradition of John Dewey and Deborah Meier is the norm.
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Other wealthier Gulf states have passed similar subsidies and tax reforms after oil prices plunged in 2014.
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And many have asked whether this would have happened if the community had been wealthier and whiter.
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By fifth grade, this leaves them two-and-a-half to three years behind their wealthier peers.
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To us, our Harlem is being remade, upgraded and transformed, just for them, for wealthier white people.
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People have seen the stock market rising, believe they are wealthier, and are loosening their purse strings.
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In recent years, technology companies have extended their enormous reach while becoming ever wealthier and more powerful.
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The tract with the superyacht marina was wealthier and whiter than the tracts identified by city leaders.
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Clinton supports a $12 wage floor, combined with local efforts in wealthier precincts to increase wages further.
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The top 1% grow ever wealthier, while wages and income for the other 99% stagnate or decline.
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Pennsylvania's 18th district is wealthier than the national average with median household income of $64,453 in 2016.
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The automaker is also ramping up its luxury Genesis brand to broaden its clientele of wealthier consumers.
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The favela on the mountainside is a continuation of a wealthier street down below and visa versa.
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Since the brand's founding in 2011, its valuation has reached 1.7 billion, making Alba wealthier than Beyoncé.
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Ultimately, the wealthier signatories to the accord will be legally obligated to lead the charge against HFCs.
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But there is also evidence that families getting priced out of wealthier areas are leading the shift.
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As Bangladesh grows wealthier and its government reaches into new corners, the country's charities are being squeezed.
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While wealthier people can afford private hospitals, the staff and facilities at government hospitals are woefully inadequate.
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Will "they" — despite their negative features and the risks they pose — make "us" wealthier and more powerful?
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Their full-sized assets, once liquidated, make them wealthier than they'd ever been in the real world.
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"High-end museums and art help attract wealthier travelers," Mr. Reynaud of the Oxford Business Group said.
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People from some of the wealthier areas of the city would most likely call it a slum.
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Disparities developed between the two tiers; wealthier people got better access to doctors with their private coverage.
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Pressed on whether wealthier Floridians would see a tax hike, he said corporations would front the plan.
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Some rubbish trucks and street sweepers are at work, and roads in some wealthier neighborhoods are clean.
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People living in the older, wealthier centers of suburbs like La Courneuve sometimes regard newcomers with suspicion.
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It is understandable, indeed inevitable, that a wealthier China would seek to become a great military power.
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The governor emphasized that he would focus on curbing the funding disparities between wealthier and poorer schools.
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They will be forced to go up market serving older, wealthier clients who value in-person interaction.
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The wealthier a family is, the more likely they are to use money to address these fears.
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Today's Chinese students tend to be far wealthier than their American counterparts, particularly in public high schools.
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He pointed out that Warren (and everyone else on the stage) is personally far wealthier than him.
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But some suspect the steep decline in smoking among educated and wealthier Americans may be one factor.
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In the era of President Xi Jinping, those capitalists are billionaire lawmakers — and they're getting even wealthier.
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Yarbrough says that wealthier consumers are increasingly shopping at off-price retailers to find a good bargain.
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In the 1930s, the Depression, these stories of working-class men and wealthier companions were very prominent.
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Basically everybody but the wealthiest Americans got wealthier in 2015; Breadxit, explained; Donald Trump's child care plan.
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Second, it assumes that poor people feel the same way about used goods that wealthier people do.
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Many of its wealthier residents moved out in the 1980s, and it became poorer and more bohemian.
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These new arrivals sometimes struggle to make ends meet while living alongside the Thai capital's wealthier inhabitants.
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There are more collectors now than ever before, and those collectors are wealthier than they have ever been.
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The city is given some glamour by wedding halls, lit up like casinos, where wealthier Kabulis get married.
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The Liberals increasingly represent the working classes, while wealthier, city-dwelling conservatives are turning to more progressive politicians.
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The second person will feel wealthier than they really are for those first 19 days, according to Ariely.
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My new students were not simply whiter and wealthier; they had more often been engaged in meaningful learning.
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Wealthier areas of New York state started sitting out of high-stakes testing due to parent conscientious objection.
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Even after paying taxes, the winner's take would make them one of the wealthier people in the country.
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Lee Brand, Fresno's fourth consecutive Republican mayor from whiter and wealthier north Fresno, opposed becoming a sanctuary city.
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University attendees are more likely to come from wealthier families precisely because university is not free, they say.
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It will offer a modest benefit to younger, wealthier people at the expense of older and poorer ones.
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In the end, what matters to Cramer is that top-callers only hurt investors' chances to get wealthier.
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They've made their shareholders a lot wealthier because Tim has done that aggressively when the price is right.
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The Belt and its citizens have to scramble for survival, so their wealthier neighbors take advantage of them.
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Many were demolished and replaced by expensive apartment buildings, restaurants and shops catering to a wealthier, whiter demographic.
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It could shoot for a wealthier clientele, like Morgan Stanley, or bulk up in investment banking, like JPMorgan.
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What such tests primarily reflect is family income, with low-income students consistently performing worse than wealthier ones.
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Bahrain, along with its wealthier Gulf Arab neighbours, is looking to increase revenue amid falling global oil prices.
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The troops in India may have preferred darker, sweeter porter, but the wealthier traders hankered after more refinement.
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In the United States, Twitter users are statistically younger, wealthier, and more politically liberal than the general population.
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Bahrain, along with its wealthier Gulf Arab neighbors, is looking to increase revenue amid falling global oil prices.
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We cannot simply blindly assume that they will continue to do this irrespective of policies in wealthier nations.
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"They think bankers should care about helping people to become wealthier, not just about their own bottom line."
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Overall, technology will probably make Africans wealthier, healthier and better educated by dramatically lowering the costs of development.
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Now that couples are older and wealthier, gifts are downplayed: some ask for donations to a favourite charity.
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Politicians go to great lengths to cultivate authentic, relatable personas, often because they're much wealthier than their constituents.
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That might help Amazon corner a market of older, sicker and wealthier users, which mirrors general demographic trends.
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Another letter details my beginnings in the wealthier city of Howrah, to a high caste doctor and nurse.
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Today, people in the wealthier nations are coming to the less developed countries in search of a bargain.
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The county's population tends to be wealthier, more diverse and better educated than the rest of the state.
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Generally, the wealthier a filer with pass-through income is, the better off they are under the bill.
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Nordic regions and smaller European countries, meanwhile, sometimes struggle to provide as many opportunities as their wealthier neighbors.
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For people under 21100, you want to raise the retirement age and also reduce benefits for wealthier Americans.
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The most hard-up pay nothing for membership of the programme; wealthier folk pay about $8 a year.
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When they were children, their corners of the city were dismissed by wealthier — and usually white — New Yorkers.
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It has redesigned its website to appeal to wealthier customers and convince top brands to sell on it.
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Even Greece, the stick person of Europe with a per capita income of $27,85033, is wealthier than China.
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Their actions are driven by a cycle of poverty and a demand of consumer goods from wealthier nations.
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It turns out that he remains quite wealthy, and is trying to get wealthier off his own scandal.
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Unfortunately, most current funding systems rely on local sources, allowing wealthier districts to perpetuate their advantage over time.
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Typically, it is the wealthier classes who travel to the United States and Europe and embrace Western values.
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Even Greece, the stick person of Europe with a per capita income of $26,800, is wealthier than China.
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Share repurchases are controversial since that money flows to investors, who tend to be wealthier than most Americans.
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Also, public health advances in wealthier countries may not reach countries at the other end of the spectrum.
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In traditional financing, wealthier communities can afford to raise taxes to pay off new bonds and maintain infrastructure.
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The former is more likely in wealthier, more developed places, the latter more in poor and rural areas.
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Shedding the image could attract shoppers after they've grown older, wealthier and more picky on quality and durability.
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Fertility was bound to decline as China got wealthier, but the one-child policy made the fall steeper.
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Much of those costs would come from the repeal of ACA-related taxes, which disproportionately affect wealthier Americans.
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People who take vitamins tend to be healthier, wealthier and better educated than those who don't, Kramer said.
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For people under 211.1, you want to raise the retirement age and also reduce benefits for wealthier Americans.
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Other things equal, people are better off on just about every measure of well-being when they're wealthier.
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Racial disparities were less pronounced in wealthier neighborhoods, researchers report in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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What to watch: Fertility trends could reverse in some nations that continue to grow wealthier and more educated.
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Here's how the notoriously frugal billionaire spends his $87.3 billion fortuneNo Berkshire investor is wealthier than Bill Gates.
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Those arriving in Greece are often kept in detention to prevent them trekking north towards wealthier EU states.
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Maybe wealthier people don't need to make decisions they think are in the best interest of other people.
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For middle-class and wealthier Laotians, dining at a Chinese restaurant is a sign of sophistication and worldliness.
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The United States, by contrast, is already fully developed and thus far wealthier on a per capita basis.
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They are wealthier and therefore wield tremendous economic power and all of the influence that comes with it.
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That's the basic agreement, and it's what sets many independent production companies apart from the wealthier, bigger studios.
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Car services might also be prompting wealthier people to ditch public transit, thus reducing political support for it.
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Higher scores have been found to correlate with students from wealthier families and those with better-educated parents.
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Then she tried caring for the children for a wealthier family — her first job as a domestic worker.
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Its children don't have access to the same level of education as in wealthier parts of the state.
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More than 60,000 migrants have died in hazardous journeys while trying to reach wealthier countries, Mr. Guterres said.
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Over all, wealthier and healthier Americans tend to be more likely to vote than their poorer, sicker counterparts.
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People who live in wealthier neighborhoods are closer to Manhattan, she said, and have other options, like walking.
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Asked if wealthier individuals should be getting faster access to tests, Trump said he did not think so.
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The most energy intensive thing that wealthier people do is move around more, in cars, ships, and planes.
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As people get wealthier, they do not simply buy more of what they bought when they had less.
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Lawmakers have been debating fairness, with wealthier communities arguing that they should not have to support poorer municipalities.
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The nationwide poll showed that Republican and independents were even less likely to take issue with wealthier candidates.
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When I hung out with wealthier friends, I was disoriented by how different their lives were from mine.
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Even before this latest animal epidemic, Chinese living in wealthier cities were having qualms about excessive meat-eating.
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Chelsea, an area known for its art galleries, is one of the city's wealthier and more expensive neighborhoods.
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Parents seeking aid are now wealthier and more educated than in the past, according to the NAIS study.
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Mjolnerparken's fortress-like courtyards will be opened up, to allow more flow-through to the wealthier surrounding areas.
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In wealthier nations, and especially in Australia, the reefs are a prime attraction in tourist economies worth billions.
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If you're targeting more wealthier people with something that's a huge convenience to them, you can charge more.
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It makes sense that memes might cast names traditionally associated with older, wealthier, white people as their antagonists.
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Wealthier and more developed economies have it easier when it comes to battling the onslaught of climate challenges.
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SUV sales have soared in China in recent years with consumers choosing larger cars as they grow wealthier.
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Many said city government neglected them in ways they thought would not have been tolerated in wealthier neighborhoods.
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Wealthier Americans will be able to continue to hire tax attorneys and accountants to reduce their tax burdens.
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Walmart has developed a shrewd acquisition strategy to reach those wealthier customers and chip away at Amazon's advantage.
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The college does not provide any so-called "merit aid," which many colleges use to attract wealthier students.
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You can see this in the major anti-Rousseff protests, which are dominated by wealthier and whiter Brazilians.
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Brookings economists found wealthier college graduates earn more than their poorer colleagues with the same level of education.
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This happened, probably not coincidentally, after a large "white flight" of wealthier white users from MySpace to Facebook.
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As Davis notes, economically disadvantaged black and brown bodies often inhale different worlds than their wealthier, whiter kin.
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And you can see that poorer Americans are much more likely to be uninsured than their wealthier counterparts.
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These initiatives, along with the promise of an honors program, enticed wealthier families and created an unlikely melting pot.
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Critics of the credit say electric vehicle buyers tend to be wealthier than average and do not need subsidies.
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According to a recent World Bank study, South Africa's richest households are almost 10 times wealthier than poor households.
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Wealthier individuals were more likely to benefit from both the improving stock market and the tax cuts, Hamrick said.
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Minority students and those from low-income households perform more than 20 percentage points below their white, wealthier counterparts.
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Housing sales also illustrate Basque as a wealthier Spanish region with housing prices consistently 57% above the national average.
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She explained that it is among the wealthier counties in the country but is both ethnically and racially diverse.
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On one hand, wealthier Muslims are expected to give a certain percentage of their means to those in need.
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They, not foreign observers, need to conclude that their countries would be wealthier if they had rather fewer children.
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That is, unless each woman has "profoundly" more children, but that is "unlikely" as China gets wealthier, Nash noted.
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The highest prevalence is in Europe and the Americas, and alcohol-use disorders are more common in wealthier countries.
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Not surprisingly, citizens of successful states live longer, are wealthier, and are more educated than citizens of failed nations.
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So here's my humble suggestion to our wealthier and more accomplished colleagues: stop using the c-word with founders.
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People who take vitamins tend to be healthier, wealthier and better educated than those who don't, Dr. Kramer said.
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Wealthier tourists in particular were staying away, with high-end hotels reporting declines of between 30 and 40 percent.
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Americans living in poorer neighborhoods wait longer for ambulances than those in wealthier areas, according to a new study.
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He added those who did show support online tended to be wealthier and more successful, like celebrities and politicians.
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The authorities in Southeast Asia have access to many of the same tools as their counterparts in wealthier countries.
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Their highly discriminatory impact is rather to force wealthier women to travel and poorer women to access illegal services.
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That result left the very poor more likely to be uninsured in non-expansion states than their wealthier counterparts.
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The way every other country, and the ACA, does that is by taking money from the wealthier and healthier.
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Rate locks are normally offered on large international transfers and therefore tend to be the preserve of wealthier clients.
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In the past residents have complained that those supermarkets that do exist truck in rotten food from wealthier neighbourhoods.
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The charity built latrines for them, then gently (and sometimes not so gently) shamed wealthier villagers into following suit.
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At the same time, researchers also speculate that becoming wealthier makes you more isolated, which can lead to unhappiness.
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But in the suburbs, schools tend to be better performing and better funded thanks to a wealthier tax base.
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Moreover, there are no Target stores in the city of Detroit, though there are several in its (wealthier) suburbs.
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In 1999, many of the world's poorest countries were saddled with unpayable debts to financial institutions and wealthier nations.
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Wealthier Americans can relocate more easily, can pay energy bills more easily, can rebuild from climate disasters more easily.
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Air conditioners are expected to become far more prevalent as consumers grow wealthier in hot climate countries like India.
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While these relationships are two-way streets, they are heavily weighted in favor of the larger, wealthier American agencies.
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Parents, especially in wealthier and more highly educated pockets of the country, are refusing to get their children vaccinated.
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While the average cut is $1,100, wealthier people generally get larger cuts, even as a percentage of their income.
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"M&S cannot avoid industry headwinds but its older and wealthier customer base may be helpful," Barclays analysts said.
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Yet wealthier nations such as South Korea and Japan are also providing technology and financing to build those projects.
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Recent research suggests that corruption typically leads to a disproportionate allocation of public resources and services to wealthier citizens.
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The power of Polynesian players makes them attractive to wealthier nations; most of the best play for other countries.
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Private equity investors are an integral part of the economy, and should be celebrated for making our country wealthier.
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But America, which started off as the wealthiest global player after World War II, became even wealthier with globalization.
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Sitters would often use the opportunity as a sort of wish fulfilment, posing as someone wealthier, manlier, more interesting.
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Cities tend to have the wealthier ratepayers and if they peel off the grid, then who is left behind?
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Hospitals acquire physician practices, often in wealthier areas, with no requirement to treat uninsured, underserved, or low-income patients.
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Over the last 16 years, as inequality has grown and wages have stagnated, the wealthiest few have become wealthier.
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Generally speaking, the wealthier you are, the more degrees you earn, the more likely you are to turn out.
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By the same measure, Biden does not turn off wealthier Democrats and those with a college degree, unlike Sanders.
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Fiji has advanced as far as the quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup against much bigger and wealthier countries.
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This in turn allows for higher profits, which increases dividends, which makes stock more attractive, which makes stockholders wealthier.
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While wealthier residents of high-tax states may be scambling, most of the country won't be affected, said Yun.
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Wealthier millionaires, or those worth $5 million or more, are even more likely to sock away their tax savings.
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Lykketoft also expressed hope that a UN conference would bring offers of resettlement of Syrian refugees from wealthier nations.
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While some wealthier families can send their daughters to private schools, most expelled girls end up doing casual work.
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Yet, until Republicans outline which loopholes are ending, the blueprint released this week promises substantial benefit for wealthier taxpayers.
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American MSM answering questions online are likely wealthier and better-educated than the global MSM population as a whole.
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Gates is wealthier than Buffett himself, who currently has an estimated net worth of $79.7 billion, according to Forbes.
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In general, wealthier families are more likely to have 529 accounts, and they derive greater tax benefits from them.
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Winners: Younger and wealthier people: The revised plan relies on a system of tax credits based primarily on age.
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The government has built good roads around Charmotto, and the district is growing wealthier as Dhaka sprawls towards it.
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It accounts for circumstances like wealthier students going to magnet schools in poorer areas, as well as the reverse.
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Then in 213, before Ronald Reagan became president, the wealthy began to get wealthier while the poor got poorer.
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Mr. Cohen's pessimism would likely come as a surprise to Israelis, who are healthier and wealthier than ever before.
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The class component is that wealthier women have the option and means to get safe abortions underground or abroad.
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The huge gulf between the health infrastructure available to India's poor and to its wealthier classes is closing fast.
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But as they get wealthier, they consume more, and every bit they consume represents carbon emissions generated somewhere else.
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We know public school funding is based on property tax value, meaning schools in wealthier areas get better funding.
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And older Americans have grown wealthier since, with a net gain of 750,000 spots in the top 5 percent.
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Because wealthier people turn to more energy intensive goods, the energy gap rises even faster than the income gap.
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Here are five of their mini-routines you can incorporate into your day to become wealthier and more successful.
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At the same time, wealthier parts of coastal New England are making the greatest use of the FEMA money.
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Frankowski has seen parents, especially wealthier ones, become irate over lice outbreaks, yelling at school nurses and even janitors.
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Over time, such experiences enable wealthier people to more easily embrace notions of independence and personal control over life.
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I grew up in Title I schools, but moved to a wealthier neighboring district before my sophomore year began.
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Jaddou said the proclamation would work in hand with the State Department policy and restrict immigration to wealthier immigrants.
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Wealthier households held more diverse financial portfolios, which meant a relatively smaller portion of their assets took a hit.
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Since whites are historically wealthier than blacks their descendants can afford a better education or even a private education.
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That being said, wealthier families would receive a substantial share of the benefits of a universal free-tuition program.
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But there were enemies close by — mostly wealthier Cuban exiles who had fled when Mr. Castro began nationalizing property.
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In countries around the world, research has shown that people with lower incomes die sooner than their wealthier counterparts.
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The general trend was that, in wealthier places, people tended to say they needed more money to be happy.
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DeVos, one of the wealthier members of Trump's Cabinet, donated some of her salary last year to the group.
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The redesigned page not only helps Walmart appeal to wealthier customers, but convinces top brands to sell on it.
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Costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals and costs are going to go up for giant corporations.
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Another study notes that poor kids spend nearly two hours per day more on screens than their wealthier counterparts.
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It is now eyeing higher-spending customers in wealthier metropolises, where Alibaba dominates with its Taobao and Tmall sites.
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Meanwhile, wealthier Americans are more likely to have the luxury of retiring or working as long as they want.
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As in Italy or Japan, people in wealthier countries may also be able to rely on government-funded assistance.
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In wealthier, high-property-tax towns like Greenburgh, nearly all the residential property tax bills are more than $210,2000.
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As the number of older, wealthier people grows, so does the number of people eager to prey on them.
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Studies have shown that economically disadvantaged students are exposed to fewer words in daily life than their wealthier peers.
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However, one significant change to the tax credit is being considered: not allowing wealthier Americans to qualify for assistance.
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The public program, for example, currently charges seniors a $134 monthly premium (and a higher premium for wealthier enrollees).
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But those numbers aren't out of line with other short-term financial transactions that wealthier consumers routinely encounter without protest.
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He is increasingly positioning himself as the candidate to unite the party's wealthier, executive sector with its populist, conservative base.
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Tracts of land which were once open for roaming have been fenced off by unscrupulous town-dwellers and wealthier herders.
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VASANT NARASIMHAN: We know there are potentially 60 million migraine sufferers, 10% in the U.S., Europe, and other wealthier economies.
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While he attracts support from a wealthier stratum of the middle class than Mr. Trump, the appeal is the same.
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"The conservatives' God was perceived as more masculine, older, more powerful, and wealthier than the liberals' God," the study finds.
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A Reuters analysis showed British banks are disproportionately closing branches in the lowest-income areas, while expanding in wealthier ones.
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As more units are rented at higher rates, the organizations managing social housing buildings are incentivized to attract wealthier tenants.
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You're going to see more of like, the people who already have established families here, and have a wealthier background.
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If paying for that high quality care means reducing benefits and subsidies for healthier and wealthier Americans, so be it.
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A study released this month from the UK found that poorer British readers got less, worse news than wealthier readers.
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Most of the evacuees at the George R. Brown Convention Center were lower-income, but some were from wealthier areas.
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On the tax side, Mr. Rubio slashes rates on personal and corporate income, and gives bigger breaks to wealthier Americans.
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Several other wealthier European Union countries also feel their way of life and identity are threatened, and fear further unification.
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Political and economic integration would not just make China wealthier, they would also make it more liberal, pluralistic and democratic.
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That, argues Keenan, is why wealthier investors are now displacing low-income residents in high-elevation neighborhoods, like Little Haiti.
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The wealthier class that have arrived in their place have naturally introduced a new focus for businesses in the area.
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Most baggies are found in poor areas, but he also finds baggies in wealthier areas with large, open public spaces.
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Asians are becoming wealthier and are looking for other ways to invest their money aside from bank deposits and property.
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The survey found that the practice was reported in most provinces, but was more prevalent among urban and wealthier families.
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Sometimes when you're bored, an amazing idea just hits you and you instantly become wealthier in the most unexpected way.
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But they often also benefit relatively wealthier people who don't need them while pushing up emissions and straining federal budgets.
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The supposed ills of gentrification—which might be more neutrally defined as poorer urban neighbourhoods becoming wealthier—lack rigorous support.
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But if expenditures are going up in a sustained way year after year, that suggests people are actually getting wealthier.
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Thinking there must be a better way, he went over to a (wealthier) friend's house to complain about his misfortune.
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The wealthier and more educated are also delaying marriage, but they're still much more likely to eventually end up married.
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This would require wealthier places with higher property taxes to share their funds with needier schools within the same district.
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But in neighborhood in Oakland Hills, which is wealthier, more than 75% of people made regular trips to the dentist.
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In "Norma", the commerce in hair shorn from poor women to beautify their wealthier sisters propels a many-stranded thriller.
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Poor parts of Poland have grown visibly wealthier, says Igor Czernecki, who runs an educational charity for hard-up children.
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In a general sense, wealthier and more educated people tend to live longer, because they have access to better healthcare.
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Reuters revealed last year that banks are disproportionately closing branches in the lowest-income areas while expanding in wealthier ones.
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"The world has never been healthier or wealthier or better educated or less violent than it is today," he said.
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But in many growing urban areas, residents (mostly older, wealthier, whiter residents) are working hard to slow and block densification.
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Critics have said the additional costs would force brokerages to dump less well-heeled clients in favor of wealthier ones.
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Many of its rivals were pairing up with bigger, wealthier companies, like Lyft with General Motors, or Didi with Apple.
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The most effective steps government can take to make average Americans wealthier, he said, are investing in education and infrastructure.
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The report found that overwhelmingly white communities tended to be wealthier and thus paid significantly more money in property taxes.
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NPR reported in September that wealthier areas of Louisville, Kentucky have up to double the trees of lower-income neighborhoods.
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Forty-six percent said things would be moving faster if Puerto Rico were a wealthier place with fewer Hispanic people.
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Flint's poor and minority residents were exposed to contamination that would never have been allowed to occur in wealthier communities.
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The T'sien branch is the least wealthy of the Shang, Young, and T'sien trio — but everyone's still wealthier than Rachel.
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Additionally, as high-income graduate students tend to take out the most debt, the deduction's benefits flow toward wealthier graduates.
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Arguably then, a simple math holds for the Democrats: To take back the House, they have to win wealthier districts.
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Most white adults were wealthier and more successful than their parents, and confident that their children would do better still.
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Many jobs in healthcare will likely increase due to the aging population and wealthier populations that care about well being.
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Students from low-income backgrounds are half as likely to have taken a personal finance course as their wealthier peers.
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On the northeast side of the city, which is wealthier and predominantly white, the shootings rarely come up in conversation.
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Violence in Chicago was difficult to dodge, except for those with the means to live in the city's wealthier neighborhoods.
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Opponents of the SALT deduction argue that wealthier Americans who face higher tax bills will move to lower-tax states.
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To date, however, both female and male politicians spend most of their time attending to middle-class and wealthier Americans.
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However, the plan received some criticism for favoring the wealthier and raised doubts over its impact on the country's deficit.
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That both made consumers wealthier and lowered the cost of capital for businesses, helping restore confidence and encourage economic activity.
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At the same time, wealthier classes were able to possess elaborate objects that would confirm their high tastes and prestige.
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The study also found that characters that had abortions were younger, whiter, and wealthier than most women in real life.
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Doubling standard deductions removes the incentive for wealthier people to itemize charitable donations, leading to an estimated $13 billion loss.
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A closer look at the distributional impacts of the SALT deduction underscores that its benefits flow primarily to wealthier Americans.
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At the time, Modi defended the move as a means of preventing wealthier Indians from hoarding cash and avoiding tax.
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And any remedy would entail either the redistribution of funds from wealthier to poorer districts or an increase in taxes.
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The images show Manuel delivering vegetables to clients in wealthier parts of Cape Town and watering plants with her daughter.
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Brexit commanded majorities in poorer places like Hull and wealthier ones like Runnymede, suggesting the key factor wasn't the economy.
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That's particularly true in cities like Ferguson that went easy on wealthier residents but treated poor people like cash cows.
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Once a technology becomes crucial in order to compete at a high level, it then provides wealthier countries an advantage.
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Though wealthier people tend to experience more time-stress, the beneficial effects of buying time aren't limited to the wealthy.
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Unaudited financial information is like this: I show you my check register that indicates I am wealthier than Warren Buffett.
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Those looking to find their footing are compelled to, as [Stephanie] Danler puts it, "pass" as wealthier than they are.
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It can make America healthier, wealthier, more innovative, more energy secure, more respected — and weaken petro-dictators across the globe.
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A recent stroll through Vancouver's wealthier West Side turned up bright red signs protesting the tax on $3 million homes.
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But the old order that insulated the wealthier classes from the distress that India's poor endure is no longer holding.
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Monday's announcement falls in line with the administration's attempts to curb legal immigration, and favor wealthier and more educated immigrants.
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To that end, Pinker offers numbers to show that the world has, on the whole, become safer, healthier and wealthier.
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The Grand Princess was originally scheduled to arrive at the cruise ship terminal in wealthier San Francisco across the Bay.
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The new Republican tax plan includes just such language, about a provision that wealthier Americans might find tempting to abuse.
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Montana was never viewed as hospitable ground for Democrats, in contrast to suburban districts with wealthier and more-educated voters.
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Most people understand the inequity of school districts in wealthier areas having more money than those in less affluent communities.
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It is individuals, firms and towns investing in their own futures that enable communities and their members to become wealthier.
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For destitute parents, it meant one less mouth to feed; for wealthier ones, a convenient source of unpaid domestic labor.
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The decline is a reflection both of families leaving the city and wealthier parents sending their children to private schools.
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Corrupt staff members provide wealthier inmates with drugs, outings and even prostitutes, say analysts who have studied the corrections system.
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In a new study, economists examined whether Americans are now wealthier or poorer than previous generations were at their age.
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There's the option, of course, of moving to another firm, but that's a hassle, especially for wealthier, more complex families.
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Meanwhile, low-income students of all races are far more likely to drop out of college than are wealthier students.
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This is not surprising: Wealthier people tend to have higher access to cars, and thus rely less on public transit.
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Those living in often wealthier states in the south have no concept of how their northern neighbors live explains Udoh.
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Sports can hope to increase their revenues either by gaining new fans or by relying on existing fans becoming wealthier.
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A Pew Research study found that Twitter users are statistically younger, wealthier and more politically liberal than the general population.
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But as Peter Ubel of Duke pointed out last year, they're mainly attractive to wealthier people with income to spare.
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They worked as day laborers, cooking, cleaning, building, and gardening across the islands' collection of hotels, resorts, and wealthier neighborhoods.
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While the agreement doesn't specify specific amounts, the wealthier countries have set a goal of providing $28503 billion by 22019.
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After the law took effect, poor women were only 6 percent less likely to be screened than their wealthier peers.
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The wealthier state of Sao Paulo had the lowest murder rate of any state, with 10.7 homicides per 100,000 people.
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Capitec still offers just one account, even as wealthier people flock to the lender to save money on bank charges.
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Vast amounts of fish have been taken from poorer countries to feed species destined for the plates of wealthier consumers.
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Today the 2000 square mile town is home to roughly 280,860 people, on average far wealthier than their Oakland neighbors.
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It employs more than ten women, all the breadwinners of their families, to prepare meals for wealthier Gazans to buy.
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Since the credit is only available to people who itemize their deductions, wealthier people tend to take advantage of it.
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He also argued vigorously that overpopulation would no longer be problematic as the world grew wealthier and fertility rates declined.
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Wealthier countries have also recently used the threat of revoking funding from other countries that aren't upholding their environmental commitments.
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The list is long -- big-time sports kingpins fighting for the men and women who will make them even wealthier.
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Shortages have been felt even in wealthier neighborhoods, with some people saying they haven't had running water for two days.
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There's freedom for wealthier Americans not to pay taxes that help subsidize health insurance for their low-income fellow citizens.
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" • "Wealthier immigrants, who are designated as less likely to require public assistance, will be able to obtain a green card.
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" • "Wealthier immigrants, who are designated as less likely to require public assistance, will be able to obtain a green card.
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They said Mr. Pruitt told them that he expected a certain standard of living akin to wealthier Trump cabinet members.
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Under the reforms, lending to China and other wealthier developing countries will decrease with more resources going to needier countries.
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She stresses that her perfect husband, David Krone, was so much wealthier than she was (there are Mr. Big comparisons).
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Moldova has been dogged by scandals and the emigration of citizens to Russia or wealthier European countries to find work.
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It helped bring resources from wealthier countries into West Africa, and slowly the global effort got the outbreak under control.
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The researchers explain the disparity in health outcomes by the fact that wealthier people have more options for what to eat.
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The nation is also split between the wealthier, Flemish-language northern half and the more working-class, French-speaking southern region.
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The average Costco shopper has an income of $100,000, and Costco tends to open stores in states where wealthier people live.
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Here are four money moves you can make in your 30s that experts say can leave you wealthier in your 40s.
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While this was not a large sample of millennials, and respondents were wealthier than average, other studies have found similar results.
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And not surprisingly, high-tech corridors also made this grouping of wealthier households including San Francisco and the Silicon Valley area.
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Wealthier workers, meanwhile, have seen bigger gains in their paychecks, according to a report by the Council for Affordable Health Coverage.
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The world economy is not performing wonderfully, especially following the Brexit vote, but it's hardly dire straits in the wealthier countries.
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Children in wealthier areas or better school districts, Muennig said, would inherently receive more support had they been exposed to lead.
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In the absence of major conflict, countries grew wealthier and more integrated, which in turn reduced the risk of conflict further.
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Spoiler alert: It still benefits wealthier families most and leaves behind the working families who are struggling to make ends meet.
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One reason so many African countries are building social safety-nets is that they have become wealthier and more politically stable.
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And as people become wealthier, they tend to travel more; many in emerging markets are venturing abroad for the first time.
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The overwhelming majority of these 11 million people are making Americans wealthier; the only "crime" they've committed is residing here illegally.
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Mr. Martinez worked part time, leaving little time to socialize with his wealthier classmates, who were enjoying the full college experience.
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Since lawmakers tend to be whiter and wealthier, they may not have had personal contact with victims of past drug crises.
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The trend has been helped as the ranks of the ultra rich — people whose wealth exceeds $50 million — grow even wealthier.
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"This single decision has made me healthier, happier and wealthier over the past year than nearly any other decision," he writes.
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Many of its rivals were pairing up with bigger, wealthier car companies — like Lyft with General Motors, or Didi with Apple.
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The state's (generally whiter, wealthier) residents use these tools to prevent new construction that might house (generally more diverse, poorer) newcomers.
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In fact, three men — Bezos, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett — are wealthier than the entire bottom half of the country combined.
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A high-achieving poor student is only one-third as likely to go to a competitive school as her wealthier counterpart.
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The achievement gap between low-income children and their wealthier peers begins to open as early as nine months of age.
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The difference is that the wealthier will now be required to pay a more reasonable proportion of their hard-earned wages.
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Cities in wealthier Asian countries like Japan, Korea and Singapore, the report found, also outpaced Europe, with more cities in compliance.
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And, as the population has become wealthier and the cost of living higher, fewer people were willing to do manufacturing work.
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It seemed like the kind of thing wealthier, older people did as they approached retirement or needed help with estate planning.
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Working families need daily access to affordable, quality early education and childcare, not just an annual tax break for wealthier families.
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The club's wealthier members sometimes rent adjacent cabanas and remove the walls between them to create double- or triple-wide spaces.
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I think that people are broadly aware of the split between the white middle class and the professional class/wealthier suburbs.
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Floberg said the FCC failed to secure commitments from companies that would ensure 85033G access to both wealthier and poorer communities.
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Wealthier districts could bear those costs with a grimace, but Kentucky's coal counties are among the poorest in the Appalachian region.
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This can decrease turnout and skew the electorate toward wealthier Americans who tend to have salaried jobs and more flexible schedules.
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Or, they were more impoverished Sunnis who saw joining ISIS as a way of gaining power over wealthier, upper-class Sunnis.
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Many more are injured on roads, the casualty toll soaring in low-income nations even as it plummets in wealthier ones.
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TV's "Rising" that the state's response likely would have been stronger had a similar water crisis occurred in its wealthier cities.
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And many Amazon users are getting older, sicker and wealthier, making health and senior care an ideal target for the company.
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They may be a little wealthier than average and have bigger families, although the evidence for that is open to doubt.
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The payouts also reduced poverty but increased inequality, most likely because wealthier households reinvest the dividend while poorer ones spent it.
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Since 1969, poor and developing countries — including China — have been assessed lower rates than wealthier countries in Europe and North America.
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Of course, not every state has the same demographic profile as Virginia, which is becoming wealthier, more highly educated, more diverse.
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Of course, wealthier parents would still be at liberty to spend a lot more on their kids as they see fit.
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Most microgrids, especially in wealthier nations, are grid-connected — they are embedded inside a bigger grid, like any other utility customer.
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In these places, poorer people seemed to behave more like wealthier folks: They smoked less, exercised more, and were less obese.
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This simultaneous expansion of commercial power and state power made the Western world more orderly and rationalized and much, much wealthier.
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"Some of the wealthier clients are happy" with the changes, said Brian Jenney, a partner with Kemp Klein in Troy, Mich.
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Oman - burdened by high levels of debt - is more vulnerable to oil price swings than most of its wealthier Gulf neighbours.
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Wealthier countries like the United States have long shipped their plastic trash overseas because it's cheaper than managing it at home.
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Bands of Pakistani Hindu women crouch over unfinished quilts, stitching away, hoping to sell them in the market to wealthier Indians.
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Other research suggests red wine drinkers are simply wealthier, and therefore more likely to eat well and have time to exercise.
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When a rare opportunity lands in their laps, they devise a plan to wriggle their way into another, wealthier family's life.
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The city's poor and recent immigrants were seen as having as much right to develop their minds as their wealthier counterparts.
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Children in Puerto Rico will not go hungry, will not lose education, will not lose healthcare, to make billionaires even wealthier.
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This constitutes a massive tax hike to benefit a wealthier segment of the population at the expense of a poorer one.
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And these days, they are also much wealthier (and getting even more so) than the broader ultra-high-net-worth population.
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Bloomberg will not steal Buttigieg's momentum with younger, wealthier Democratic voters and donors, people close to the South Bend mayor say.
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Without an intervention, poorer countries are on the same track for massive food waste as wealthier developed nations, the authors said.
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As people get wealthier, live longer and move to cities, the overall rate at which they produce babies tends to decline.
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Unfortunately, without access to books, children from low-income families often don't get the same opportunities as children from wealthier families.
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Not even this meager right exists yet, though obviously districts enjoying wealthier property-tax bases educate children beyond these skill sets.
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That's a red line for many wealthier buyers who deem the Thames as a southern barrier when considering luxury London property.
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Helping this trend is an expected rise in people becoming wealthier as they move from the countryside to live in cities.
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Aldi has built hundreds of new stores in recent years and expanded its organic selection in a bid for wealthier shoppers.
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Some wealthier families are able to send their daughters to private schools but the majority end up looking for casual work.
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By keeping the top-down tax breaks, most of the benefits from the change will still benefit wealthier pass-through entities.
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The average person in the US is about 100 times wealthier than a person around the $1-a-day poverty line.
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It is not that the Irish were wealthier or better educated by contemporary standards, or more highly skilled or harder working.
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If Plato was rich, then Aristotle was wealthier than Croesus, right up there with the Jeff Bezos-es of his day.
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It seems obvious that wealthier people with more resources and better access to medical care will be healthier than poor people.
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Light emission can be used as proxy for wealth, as wealthier countries have access to better lighting technology and electrical grids.
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That is making things like food and education and health so cheap that it doesn't matter how much wealthier people make.
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Even on the comparatively wealthier streets of north London, there was disdain at a political class arguing for the status quo.
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Drive 30 minutes north on Route 281 to the wealthier ZIP code, however, and the poverty rate in 2014 was 4 percent.
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"People who are wealthier tend to get dramatically more benefits than the middle class or those who are poorer," he told Zakaria.
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Every transaction also helps Finman's own bitcoin holdings grow, and makes the young entrepreneur a little wealthier himself through his bitcoin holdings.
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In contrast, California is one of the wealthier parts of the US and already has one of the nation's highest minimum wages.
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I mean, we pay billions—hundreds of billions of dollars to supporting other countries that are in theory wealthier than we are.
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His polling reflects that strategy, with stronger support among younger and wealthier voters, who are the heaviest social media users in Brazil.
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Macedonia lies on the now closed Balkan migration route that refugees have used on their way from Greece to wealthier western Europe.
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Angelica Rivas, a lawyer at CFDA, says the ban particularly affects poor women, as wealthier women can travel abroad to private clinics.
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It's often noted that Trump supporters are wealthier than the working-class they claim to speak for, but that's beside the point.
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For example, Mr Lee fails to consider how consumer interests may change, especially as people become wealthier and more demanding of government.
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Spending government money on forgiving the debt of wealthier Americans, critics have said, especially those with graduate degrees, would be a waste.
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Furthermore, soft skill development begins very early in a child's life, and here again those from wealthier backgrounds have a strong advantage.
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The companies may argue that they serve different consumers: Asda caters more to cost-conscious customers, while Sainsbury aims for wealthier ones.
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Overall, those in the poorest zip codes waited 10% longer than those in wealthier areas, which translated to a 3.75-minute difference.
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On average, people in wealthier zip codes had a total EMS time of 13.6 minutes, compared with 18.8 minutes in poorer areas.
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Charts are dominated by rappers from ever-wealthier backgrounds, many of whom appear detached from the struggles once etched into the genre.
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Then, during the 1990s, the Polish bolted for wealthier suburbs to the north, just as the auto industry sent its jobs south.
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Many illegal immigration opponents have long scorned wealthier, non-border state Americans who support more open borders as being in a bubble.
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Highlighting a persisting educational gap, students in wealthier communities and from suburban areas did better than those from poorer communities and cities.
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That's plausible if new buildings attract much wealthier residents, who in turn attract higher-end amenities that make a neighborhood more desirable.
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All the research showed that, contrary to popular belief, more than 70% of ISIS recruits were from middle class or wealthier backgrounds.
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In most scenarios, poor children are likely to have less than wealthier children: less educational opportunity, less healthy food, less-safe neighbourhoods.
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The world is about 853 times wealthier than 285 years ago and, contrary to popular belief, its wealth is more evenly distributed.
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Both stores' ingredients are sourced from the same local purveyors, but sales in wealthier neighborhoods partially subsidize operations in lower-income areas.
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Meanwhile, the maternal mortality rate has been almost flat in the past 25 years in the Philippines, a wealthier nation than Afghanistan.
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Presumably, since each economy is now wealthier and more efficient, the new jobs will be better than the jobs that were lost.
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Researchers have found that cities with strong entrepreneurial ecosystems are generally wealthier, faster growing and have better employment pictures than other cities.
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Wealthier districts can depend on local property taxes to fund schools during economic downturns, but poorer districts mostly rely on state funds.
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With diet, too, the overall proportion of adolescents with poor nutrition declined over time, but low-income teens lagged behind wealthier teens.
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As the price of goods and services increases over time, the purchasing power of the benefits paid to wealthier seniors would decline.
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Over half of assets under management are owned by 22016% of Italians, which makes the wealthier end of the business especially appealing.
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And the south contains about 45% of the still-poorer population of the former east; but the north's 55% includes wealthier Berlin.
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Decades after reunification, the region remains poorer, making nationwide problems like spiraling housing costs even more severe than in the wealthier West.
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If capital trumps labor, the people who own will keep getting wealthier and the people who supply labor will become less necessary.
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Regardless of ideological leaning, economists largely agree that immigration, like international trade in goods and services, makes the native-born population wealthier.
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And, for better or worse, the wealthier people willing to make large donations to politicians are often looking to influence those politicians.
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Rutte said they had to agree that migrants be processed in Greece rather than allowed to trek north towards wealthier northern Europe.
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Six in 10 adults say they'd be wealthier today if they had listened to their parents, according to a survey from Mint.
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Now is the time to increase federal funding for basic science to ensure that future generations can enjoy profoundly healthier, wealthier lives.
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Middle-class parts of Istanbul, Ankara or Izmir, in Turkey's relatively prosperous west, are indistinguishable from their far wealthier West European counterparts.
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The more that American firms invest in Latin America, and the wealthier its inhabitants grow, the fonder respondents become of the gringos.
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Yes, she came from the Bronx, and lived in a very small house in a neighborhood where many were much wealthier. pic.twitter.
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At the same time, consumers who choose to not install solar panels shouldn't have to subsidize the generally wealthier consumers who do.
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Young people who grew up in wealthier parts of the city have had to contend with prices that eclipse their junior salaries.
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Child care costs have gone up, driven by having more women in the workforce and wealthier families paying for more specialized education.
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Of course, a country like China that was in abject poverty became much richer because of globalization, but America became even wealthier.
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But even in wealthier districts, like the one here, parents are watching the tighter budgets — and the disappearing contingency funds — with alarm.
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But when conflicts over resources break out in the developing world, they are bound to generate crises that spill into wealthier countries.
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Other regions, including North America and Australasia but also wealthier parts of the Middle East, Asia and even Latin America, may follow.
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Some research has pointed to a "word gap" between children from wealthier families and those from poor ones that develops before kindergarten.
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Croatia is on a route taken by many migrants from the Middle East and central Asia trying to reach wealthier EU states.
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Essentially every Democrat running for president has agreed that wealthier Americans should pay more in taxes, though they sharply differ on policy.
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The provision tends to benefit wealthier individuals because they pay higher state and local taxes on income, real estate and other property.
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Gen X/Y millionaires are more diverse, wealthier and have different expectations when it comes to their investments and their financial advisor.
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Some of the people who dealt with him were wealthier than he was and, one would think, at least as financially adept.
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But as the party has become visibly wealthier and corruption allegations have surfaced, Ms. Akarsu said she had stopped voting for it.
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While wealthier pilgrims stay in hotels, most spend their nights in tent cities like the one pictured below in Mina on Monday.
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The 12th District sits in suburban Columbus and nearby rural areas, and is wealthier and better educated than the median congressional district.
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She portrayed a man who became wealthier at the expense of others, one who would take that approach to the White House.
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Developers expect that 242 Broome will appeal to wealthier and older buyers who might be attracted to an evolving Lower East Side.
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In the twenty-four years that Studholme has worked for Farrow & Ball, its palette has spread across the wealthier districts of London.
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The design sparked outrage, partly because tenants earning lower incomes were denied access to amenities and services enjoyed by their wealthier neighbors.
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A tax change that only subjects a small sliver of wealthier taxpayers — though not the wealthiest — to higher taxes is not fair.
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Bahrain is less resilient to market volatility than its wealthier Gulf neighbours given its large budget deficit and declines in foreign reserves.
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"Muslims in Turkey and around the world are getting wealthier," said Cem Ozturk, founder of Touche, an Istanbul-based Islamic fashion brand.
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By the numbers: Life expectancies are 20 years shorter in Baltimore's poorer, mostly African American neighborhoods than in wealthier, predominantly white areas.
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The student des Grieux saves her from that life, which she strongly opposes, but she later betrays him for a wealthier man.
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"Venezuela has fallen apart," said David Garcia, 38, as he queued for a hotdog at a stand in the wealthier Chacao neighborhood.
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China is not Japan, of course, and its vast and upwardly mobile population stands in contrast to Japan's wealthier but aging society.
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On top of that, many Americans didn't even notice they received a tax cut, as its benefits largely went to wealthier households.
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The broad universe of competitive seats is wealthier and whiter than the nation as a whole, the Economic Innovation Group analysis finds.
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The court would not require that the students' schools receive equal funding, nor that the students be bused to wealthier neighboring districts.
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An F.B.I. agent insists that their target is an expert predator targeting wealthier, closeted older gay men and unlikely to frequent clubs.
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The vote came after hours of debate, during which Democrats raised strenuous objections about the bill's cuts for corporations and wealthier Americans.
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Now even wealthier people are buying apartments that stretch into the sky on Manhattan's so-called Billionaires' Row along Central Park South.
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Everyone in the foreign policy establishment believed that if China got wealthier they would align with us and be a responsible stakeholder.
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Wealthier countries must admit and resettle significantly more than the less than 1 percent of the world's refugee population resettled in 2017.
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There's long been concern among Democrats about the limit's impact on wealthier households in high-tax states like New York and California.
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Handelsman said the interest has shocked him, and that wealthier customers are clamoring to pay more for supplies that are running low.
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Dana Ralph, the mayor of Kent, south of Seattle, said residents wondered whether their neighborhoods were being sacrificed to protect wealthier ones.
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But she saw herself as an outsider at Yale, Mr. Roche said, where many of her classmates were wealthier and more traveled.
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As people get wealthier, they use more energy, but the effect is less pronounced at the upper end of the income scale.
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Dallas is one of a handful of cities taking an ambitious approach to changing that dynamic, including trying to attract wealthier families.
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Wealthier homes have tried plant-based meat more frequently, and suburban households outpace urban and rural residents in trying plant-based meats.
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Such legislation offers poor communities the same protections that wealthier ones often obtain through petitions or through pressure on local development boards.
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His estimated net worth of more than $10 million (and possibly a lot more) makes him one of the House's wealthier members.
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Erich Schuttauf, the executive director of the American Association for Nude Recreation, said they tend to skew older, more educated and wealthier.
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Wealthier Americans would also benefit from reductions to the rates on capital gains, noncorporate business taxes and taxes on the highest earners.
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It is less dense than the wealthier cities to the south, with fewer skyscrapers and malls, and it is a little shabbier.
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Other studies by the same team showed that wealthier subjects were more likely to cheat at an array of tasks and games.
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But everyday Americans don't always have the financial resources to afford a traditional advisor, and advisors tend to gravitate toward wealthier clients.
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Wealthier Americans might ponder the future of football, Irvin said, but poor and middle-class kids were betting their future on football.
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Apple has started making some older iPhone models at a new plant in Bangalore, but it still mainly caters to wealthier customers.
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Inequalities within developing countries have increased as those nations have become wealthier - and this is most stark in rural areas, Richter said.
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That made him one of the five richest people in the U.S. and wealthier than Google's founders, based on Forbes' rich list.
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The texts were from the Hunters' "allies" — wealthier families who volunteer to provide social support to lower-income families in the area.
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But there's a counter-trend: Wealthier people are willing to pay to have access to what's perceived to be high-level advice.
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People with private insurance are healthier and wealthier than those on Medicaid, and in ways not fully controlled for in statistical analyses.
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Plattekill, tucked between bigger and wealthier Catskills ski resorts, has come up with a new business plan that just might save it.
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In other words: Under Xi, China is not simply going to morph into a Western-style liberal democracy as it grows wealthier.
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But for now, taxpayers are still ponying up to help make wealthy bankers even wealthier, because the US tax code encourages it.
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It will roll back the Affordable Care Act's taxes on wealthier Americans, thereby cutting off funding for the health law's coverage expansion.
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The wallet stretches to accommodate busier (or wealthier) times, and it shrinks back down when I don't need to stuff it so full.
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Over all, the poorer San Antonio area scores a 97.8 on the Distressed Cities Index while the wealthier neighborhood's reading is just 0.5.
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For a long time, the waste coming from wealthier countries would be recycled in Asian factories and receive a new lease on life.
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"Our economy is more digitized, it's more vulnerable, partly because we're a wealthier nation and we're more wired than other nations," Obama said.
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The USA is nine times wealthier than Thailand, per capita, but I'd far rather ride Bangkok's SkyTrain than deal with NYC's subway nowadays.
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The strategy is designed to "get their existing customers to shop more" and draw new, wealthier shoppers, said Rupesh Parikh, analyst at Oppenheimer.
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Bowing to pressure from the right, House leaders instituted an income cap on the tax credit to prevent wealthier Americans from claiming it.
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They got very elaborate, like the mega posters that Leo Castelli and the wealthier galleries were churning out in a very grandiose way.
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Sudan, its economy shaken by the 2011 secession of the south, finds itself in confrontation with a neighbour far wealthier and more powerful.
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He has wealthier and better-connected backers than in the past, now part of the SMP Racing project founded by billionaire Boris Rotenberg.
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But you would be wealthier than half the world's population, according to this year's Global Wealth Report by the Crédit Suisse Research Institute.
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As one of the wealthier members of Les Insoumuses, she helped fund projects and archives to assure the continued work of the group.
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But you would be wealthier than half the world's population, according to this year's Global Wealth Report by the Credit Suisse Research Institute.
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In other words, despite decades of positive strides for women in the workplace and beyond, women still find a wealthier man more attractive.
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The Enlightenment, moreover, worked: We live longer, healthier, safer, wealthier, freer, more peaceful and more stimulating lives than those who came before us.
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Older, wealthier, and more highly educated Americans punch above their weight in electoral terms — they have time to vote and stay engaged politically.
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As Democratic candidates catered to wealthier suburban voters, they left behind working-class Americans, unions, African-Americans, the poor and other disadvantaged groups.
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Obeying a rule known as Bennett's law, wealthier Asians are getting more of their calories from vegetables, fruit, meat, fish and dairy products.
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As the motherland becomes ever wealthier and more powerful, its leaders seem genuinely to hope that Taiwan's people will want to rejoin it.
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Housing is also a hot button issue in the country, with richer households thought to be nearly 10 times wealthier than poor households.
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The people who turn out in local elections are overwhelmingly older, wealthier, more conservative, although Democrats, and I don't expect that to change.
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Turkey is wealthier than many Muslim countries, but it's still not as central to the global imagination as Paris, as Brussels, even Orlando.
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The report also found that wealthier investors are less likely to panic sell, are more focused on low fees and trade less often.
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But in the proposal, the FCC says it thinks that won't happen — simply because some web companies are so much wealthier than ISPs.
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It raised taxes on wealthier Americans to fund healthcare benefits for middle- and low-income people, extending coverage to millions of previously uninsured.
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That leaves luxury robotaxis used on longer journeys, perhaps by wealthier commuters who are happy to pay more for added luxury and status.
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Right now the federal government help to pay for child care aids middle-income and wealthier families a lot more than the poor.
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And while smartphones are extremely common, fewer people have smartwatches — and those who do are likely to be wealthier than the general population.
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Low-income workers are significantly less likely to receive health insurance through their employer than wealthier people, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Study after study testifies that married people are healthier, wealthier and happier than unmarried ones, and less likely to split from their partners.
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Unlike the original Batsinda, only low-income residents would be eligible, with rules to stop them selling their units on to wealthier ones.
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Few migrants want to stay in the European Union's poorest state, preferring to journey onwards to wealthier EU countries like Germany and Sweden.
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But wealthier Americans, with incomes above the threshold, only pay those taxes on the portion of their income that falls below the threshold.
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As a result, a handful of bosses became wealthier and more powerful while wages stagnated and quality of life eroded for everyone else.
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In public, many were shocked that he didn't seem to grasp that the Republican bill entails a massive tax cut for wealthier Americans.
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They had watched wealthier out-of-towners, including baby boomers, swoop in and buy second homes for retirement and lift prices for everybody.
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In particular, wealthier nations such as the US, Japan and Australia must amp up their funding for REDD initiatives, especially in the tropics.
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It has said savings will be made by strengthening its franchisee model, investing in automation and promoting loyalty programmes to attract wealthier customers.
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Beijing seems to think that -- just like in the rest of China -- if only Hong Kong people were wealthier, they would be happier.
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Eating more meat is just one of the ways consumers in the developing world cause more greenhouse gas emissions as they become wealthier.
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Before the Balkan migration route was closed in March hundreds of thousands of migrants passed through Croatia and Slovenia toward wealthier western Europe.
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She's originally from there, but her upwardly mobile family then moved out, and she's since grown up in wealthier (and much whiter) environs.
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Yet it would be much more difficult now in today's far wealthier London for his parents' generation to replicate their success, he said.
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About 500,000 migrants crossed Slovenia on their way to wealthier West European countries until Balkan states decided to close the route in March.
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State officials believe the $38 million increase would be in line with the court's decision, and it would redistribute dollars from wealthier districts.
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The chilled meat sector offers greater growth potential, despite its higher cost that limits demand to China's larger cities and their wealthier consumers.
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Relocating industry to the least affluent borough, the Bronx, allowed for the rezoning of wealthier lower Manhattan neighborhoods for commercial and residential development.
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Donald Trump has always been about one thing, and it's doing whatever he needs to do to make himself wealthier and more famous.
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Wealthier households are minimally affected by the increased cost, but the rest of us spend a larger percentage of our income on energy.
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Global demand for HFC replacements will likely soar as people in hot-weather countries like India become wealthier and purchase more air conditioners.
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Some were burned close to where the disturbances broke out, and others were set on fire in wealthier neighborhoods elsewhere in the city.
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Immigration experts say the change could help overhaul the nation's immigration laws by prioritizing wealthier, better-educated immigrants over those with low incomes.
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And the status quo is the wealthy getting wealthier while the rest of us struggle against a system designed for us to fail.
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Supply lists can vary widely — it is not uncommon to see USB flash drives, graphing calculators or pocket dictionaries in many wealthier districts.
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P.S. 24 serves the Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil neighborhoods, which are whiter and wealthier than the immediately adjoining Kingsbridge and Marble Hill neighborhoods.
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Under this provision, the wealthier are harder hit—most lower-income taxpayers who take SALT deductions would benefit from a larger standard deduction.
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People feel wealthier when the value of their assets are rising and are therefore more likely to stimulate the economy through their purchases.
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But very few stay in the European Union's poorest state, preferring to journey onwards to wealthier western EU countries like Germany and Sweden.
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When startups seemed to come from nowhere, gain millions of users overnight, and make their founders and employees wealthier than old-school tycoons?
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More than a million entered the European Union last year via the Balkan route towards wealthier western Europe and numbers continue to rise.
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People in wealthier areas waited an average of 13.6 minutes to receive care, while those in poorer areas waited 18.8 minutes on average.
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Paris (AFP) - Citizens from Europe's wealthier nations accept that their countries should take more asylum seekers than poorer ones, researchers said on Monday.
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A decade later, researchers detected no significant difference in achievement between children who had moved to wealthier neighborhoods and those who had not.
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Their growing frustration with job losses and spending cutbacks could breath greater energy into anti-government protests, so far dominated by wealthier Brazilians.
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As some aid-receiving countries become wealthier, it has been suggested that the Global Fund offer them a blend of grants and loans.
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It's as vibrant and culturally alive as it is gritty and pickpockety, enough so that many wealthy residents stick to greener, wealthier areas.
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But 16+1 is also seen as an attempt to exploit tensions between wealthier Western European countries and formerly Communist countries like Hungary.
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Even though they've continued to donate, Gates and Buffett are wealthier than they were in 2010 — with Gates's fortune recently topping $100 billion.
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The battles have been particularly intense in emerging markets as the industry seeks to make up for falling soda consumption in wealthier nations.
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"Even wealthier universities are going to have to take a look at scholarship finds, which are often built off of endowments," Ponnusamy added.
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At the same time, it has redesigned its website and bought several high-end brands — including Bonobos and Modcloth — to draw wealthier shoppers.
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