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And Ms Khobragade is indeed well-off.
Indeed well-off people in the north are more likely to vote Labour than the poor are in the south (see chart 2).
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It turned out he was indeed pretty well-off, the son of a celebrated Harvard anthropologist and the grandson of Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the Viennese poet and librettist of Strauss operas.
Indeed, people in other well-off countries view America's lack of universal health care as cruel and barbaric, as indeed it is.
Within the top decile, the super-rich have left the merely well-off far behind.Indeed increases in national income this decade have been so skewed towards the rich that, allowing for headline inflation, the spending power of a large chunk of the population has apparently stagnated or even declined.
And his health care programme might indeed prove beneficial to millions of less well-off Americans.
Indeed, imagine how much self-sacrifice an averagely well-off person would have to make before her further actions satisfied the maximising act-consequentialist criterion of wrongness.
For while average life expectancy has indeed risen, that increase is confined to the relatively well-off and well-educated — the very people who need Social Security least.
Indeed, research shows there's a link between income and wellbeing, not just because poverty is depressing, but because even if you're well-off, becoming more well-off has a small positive effect.
And well-off.
The Goldbergers are well-off.
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