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Such tension is linked to relations between the poor and well-off in a moral economy based on reciprocity and social obligation.
In addition to having received the support of the young and well-off in Red Hook, he did well in Borough Park.
Invest in America's future by paying for the last 10 years sooner while still protecting those in need and less well off in the bargain.
And with that Whitehouse was gone as well, off, in his words, to "get pissed and puke".
"We are very well off in this position but he wants to compete for a place on the plane to Brazil".
(No mention of whisky - the days of whisky as a drink of the wealthy were well off in the future).
That is, W s (w ⋆ y,ℓ))≥U; a worker must be at least as well off in paid employment than they are in unemployment.
This made him relatively well off in the slum.
The average American was twice as well off in 2007 as in 1972, four times as well off as in 1937, and eight times as well off as in 1902.
That Britain was still well off in absolute terms was scant consolation.
These people would be nearly as well off in financial terms if they simply walked away.
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