Sentence examples for as being affluent from inspiring English sources

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More often than not, they stereotype the entire community as being affluent white men -- which is incredibly off base.

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Poor populations in East Africa and India are at risk of lethal visceral disease as are more affluent populations in the Mediterranean region.

As Peng says, "We are bringing well over a hundred well-paying jobs into the area, as well as guests who are affluent enough to spend substantial sums in the local shops.

In terms of the primary care workforce, a larger number of GPs would be needed for the sole purpose of implementing the hypertension guidelines, than the number of doctors who currently serve all primary care needs of this population - which is affluent as well as long-lived and healthy-living, by international comparison.

This is above and beyond the hundreds of parents groups that surround our public schools and tax themselves millions of dollars annually to supplement the miserable state of funding for our schools - which works great if your community is affluent (as is mine, I served on the LSC for the Lincoln Elementary School which has four separate nonprofits circling it, raising over $100,000 every year).

People who respond to expressions of upset or anger about social injustice with the crying-laughing emoji are as likely to be affluent golf club members from Surrey as disillusioned jobseekers from my home city of Sheffield.

Above Hadar are affluent neighborhoods such as the Carmel Tzarfati (French Carmel), Merkaz Ha'Carmel, Romema, Ahuzat Ha'Carmel (Ahuza), Carmeliya, Vardiya, Ramat Golda, Ramat Alon and Hod Ha'Carmel (Denya).

It's important to think about patterns of economic and social division within areas that are regarded as being pretty affluent," he says.

Tuberculosis also symbolizes what happens when a disease transitions from one that impacts the affluent, as was the case throughout Europe and the U.S. at the turn of the century, to one that becomes predominately a disease of the poor.

By contrast, mortality rates from heart disease and strokes, two other diseases often seen as being associated with affluent styles of living, have fallen (see chart 2).Luckily, these numbers do not tell the whole story.

Granted, the study was small (63 subjects looking at 208 pairs of shoes), and some of the observations were obvious (expensive shoes were correctly identified as being worn by affluent people, for example).

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