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"But while Radio 4 is comparatively well-off, we are still having to make some savings".
That, frankly, ignores the fact that there are vast swathes of Scotland which are comparatively well-off, well-behaved and rather pleasant.
He was shocked by the conditions of the tent-and-mud-hut camps, most of them within Kabul and many next to comparatively well-off neighborhoods.
They live in a "manse" in a comparatively well-off neighborhood, not far from the hotel that houses Logan's mother, a manipulative schemer who, as she nears 90, is still called "Girly".
David Cameron was forced to defend the Conservatives' latest proposal to cut tax on inherited wealth, as analysis showed that the only people to benefit will be the comparatively well-off, living mostly in the prosperous South of England.
The plan comes against a recent backdrop of gentrification in Washington Heights, in which the vibrant hub of the city's Dominican immigrants has become a magnet for comparatively well-off professionals.
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"We're still comparatively well off," he says.
Like their Virginia counterparts, these counties are fast-growing and comparatively well off.
North Koreans learn that the food shortage is a global catastrophe, and that they are comparatively well off.
Interestingly, the Detroit metro area saw roughly the same number of startups starting up as Minneapolis, despite having a population that's 30percentt smaller and comparatively less well-off than the area around Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN.
Comparatively speaking, MCs performed better in poor provinces than well-off provinces, despite their general low throughputs [ 22].
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