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It is conceivable, that affected children may have been sent to live with more affluent guardians to give such children better prospects for the future.
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"As yet, no," replied Edward Alexander at Lamborghini Sevenoaks, when the Guardian inquired if there had been a rush by affluent Kent pensioners keen to splash out on a £185,000 Huracán or £270,000 Aventador.
Speaking to the Guardian, Willetts said it would be "extremely dangerous if marriage became something only for the affluent elite" and that the rate of family break-ups was a disaster for children.
CFGs with parents or legal guardians of grade 1 primary (5-year-old) schoolchildren were arranged in schools stratified by socioeconomic status (SES) into affluent, middle, and deprived using the DepCat index, a composite socio-economic position measure based on census data [ 34] that was widely used in Scotland for several decades.
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Nowadays, it's affluent.
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The affluent are still boozy.
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