Sentence examples for outward wealth from inspiring English sources

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The tendency to equate outward wealth with inner worth means that inequality colours our social perceptions.

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Certainly, Blanchard did have outward trappings of wealth: a detached house overlooking open fields, a television with a 50-in screen and palm trees that had to be craned into the garden.

There were some outward trappings of wealth at his detached house overlooking open fields in Littleborough, near Rochdale: a television with a 50in screen and palm trees that had to be craned in to the garden.

And what about the outward trappings of wealth, building big houses and giving money away?

The only outward appearance of increased wealth, Posada said, might be that Williams drives a Mercedes now; on the other hand, Williams could have bought a Mercedes before he got his seven-year contract.

The insanity continues as inferiority complexes pursue power and wealth as outward substitutes for what Jesus, Buddha, and many other saints and sages have said can only come from within.

ROME — The New Year 2012 opened with luxury companies talking about "emotion" — the need to engage potential customers in a deeper and more meaningful way than with outward and visible signs of wealth.

The film explores Marco's seclusion and depression despite his outward professional success and the resulting wealth and fame.

The recent spate is derived from Roth's manic and much publicized late period books characterized by a more outward-looking perspective and a greater wealth of incident than the novels he published in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, which to this day have yielded just a single TV adaptation ("The Ghost Writer," which aired on PBS in 1984).

One can see the faint outlines of a flourishing multi-ethnic Iraqi state, one that takes its cues from the dynamic economies of the Gulf region by investing oil wealth in building a literate, outward-looking middle class.

"We are seeing an evolution occurring among luxury consumers from outward needs, i.e., displaying signs of wealth, to inward needs, i.e. buying luxury items to reward oneself and enjoy the experience".

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