Sentence examples for wealthier sectors from inspiring English sources

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Tailoring specific messages for different audiences, the campaign stressed what it called impunity for former guerrillas to wealthier sectors of society, while in poorer areas it focused on the fact that demobilised guerrillas would get government subsidies.

Mr. Keith explained that as the cost of residential real estate reaches new highs and landlords formerly under the Mitchell-Lama agreement are free to seek their profits among the wealthier sectors of the market, more mid- and low-income residents will be squeezed out of the county.

The MoEYS has said that they cannot afford to increase the amount they currently spend on preschooling most of which benefits the wealthier sectors of society.

We all know that it is not possible to sustain the present level of consumption in developed countries and wealthier sectors of society, where the habit of wasting and discarding has reached unprecedented levels.

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8 In general terms, this hypothesis predicts that new public health interventions initially reach the wealthier sector of the population and then later begin to benefit the poor.

Part of that task will be bringing more donors into the fold, particularly by lobbying wealthy sectors of the city that have not traditionally supported the performing arts, including the growing Hispanic upper class in Miami.

Also there are weekend events where the cost of alcohol is too expensive for locals and the advertising is targeted only to the wealthy sectors of Lima; people in the area say they don't feel these events are for them.

Of course there are other wealthy sectors — oil, finance — but tech is the high-growth startup amid those stodgy, stagnating elephants.

Relatively wealthy sectors, such as information technology and biotechnology, spend proportionately more on research than sectors that must compete for available funding and tend to shave their R&D investments.

However income inequality, the theme of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century, may partly explain the presence of so much extreme poverty in the wealthiest sectors of one of the wealthiest societies on earth.

Consumption of wild-animal meat has also been increasing among wealthy sectors of the population; these 'exotic' products pose novel and unforeseen food safety risks (Drury 2011).

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