Sentence examples for presumably affluent from inspiring English sources

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Issues of consummate importance for the latter (environmental quality, resource availability, public services, basic sanitation) have less immediacy for developed urban areas, though the microenvironment of some presumably affluent urban areas may well be substantially disadvantaged.

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It was canceled in 1971 along with a number of other rural-themed comedies in what came to be known as the "Rural Purge," an attempt by CBS to attract urban (presumably more affluent) audiences by replacing its rural-themed shows with hip, urban fare.

Online dating continues to be most prevalent among college graduates and the relatively affluent presumably because they can afford to finance all those quick drinks and fancy cups of coffee.

He thinks that homework gives children whose parents are able to help them with it — more educated and affluent parents, presumably — an advantage over children whose parents are not.

It uses rental subsidies to find out what happens when poor families settle in more affluent neighborhoods, presumably closer to decent jobs and better schools.

Later exposure to affluent lifestyles presumably increases such individuals' risk of coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and hypertension due to the mismatch between their thrifty phenotypes and post-infancy environments.

Aimed at affluent business travelers -- presumably visiting their investment bankers -- the rooms have the typical array of technology features, such as Internet connections and multiple telephone lines for voice mail and fax.

In the book, she recalled letters in The Daily Princetonian "lamenting the presence on campus of 'affirmative action students,' each of whom had presumably displaced a far more deserving affluent white male and could rightly be expected to crash into the gutter built of her own unrealistic aspirations".

Presumably that's why the influential and affluent Pacific Palisades Democratic Club of Santa Monica, California had offered Weinstein the club's Anne Froehlich Political Courage Award, which in the past has gone to heavy hitters such as Ron Kovic, Phil Donahue, Daniel Ellsberg, and Joseph and Valerie Wilson.

Ray is handled by two rivalrous managers: Tanya (Jane Adams), a disheveled poet, and Lenore (Rebecca Creskoff), a brassy showboat who believes she can turn him into a superbrand among the presumably dwindling number of executive wives in the affluent suburbs.

Home to a number of social housing tenants, as well as all the affluent City workers the whole thing was presumably built for, there are two separate doors to the building: one for the rich, one for the poor.

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