Sentence examples for wealthy cluster from inspiring English sources

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Each beach is claimed by a different group: at Montauk, the surfers and sport fishermen congregate; in Amagansett it's families with children; the wealthy cluster in prime multi-million-dollar beachfront properties on Georgica Pond and Further Lane.

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And the wealthy increasingly cluster in neighborhoods that isolate them from other social classes.

Much of it has to do with how homeowners, especially wealthier ones, cluster within cities. Behind The Numbers When people move to an area, they often do so because of a job.

Davis represents one of those few districts that can go either way, a cluster of wealthy suburbs outside Washington rapidly transformed by immigration.

Among them are prominent billionaires, including Steven Spielberg; the owner of the New York Mets baseball team; Carl Shapiro, a nonagenarian clothing magnate who may have lost $545m; thousands of wealthy retirees; and a cluster of mostly Jewish charities, some of which face closure.

Not far from D.C. lies another cluster of wealthy counties.

And you can see it on celebrities, specifically a cluster of wealthy women who happen to share one family: the Kardashians.

Ferrinho et al. (2009) note that in 2008 foreign doctors in Portugal belonged predominantly to two clusters; the main one including doctors born and trained in low-income countries with physician density lower than the Portuguese (mostly from former Portuguese colonies), and a much smaller cluster from wealthier and physician-rich countries [ 17].

From these 140 schools, 31 clusters (schools) were selected with 17 clusters (schools) selected from the list of schools in wealthy urban districts and 14 clusters (schools) from less wealthy urban districts, using probability proportionate to size sampling within each strata.

The highest-performing schools tend to cluster in the wealthiest neighbourhoods; if places are allocated according to how near a family lives to a school – rather than by a lottery – children from the poorest areas miss out.

If responding controls also tend to live in certain neighborhoods, selection bias could eventually hide clusters of NHL in wealthy areas and maybe also lead to detection of false positive clusters in deprived areas.

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