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Lisa Reeves, who reviewed the episode recorded in Wilmslow, commented on how Steel's socialist political views did not mix with the affluence of Wilmslow and nearby Alderley Edge, which he also visited for the purposes of the recording.
Trial productivity seems more linked with the affluence of the country, irrespective of population, or technological development.
First, the presence of significant disease levels, together with the affluence of Oman, means that dentists ± therapists will be required to provide the majority of care required; second, the next workforce development should ideally be dental nurses (otherwise known as dental surgery assistants) to ensure that greatest use is made of dental skills [ 10, 58].
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Part of the charm of these piers comes from the way they thread through the affluence of California with an ordinary workadayness: fishermen pulling up their lines and crab baskets, the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner croaking and clanking by in San Clemente and the rough wooden boards through which you can see the green water stirring in some places.
It's the affluence of middle-class life.
In a report this year, Euromonitor attributed a rise in Malaysia's alcoholic beverage sales in 2008 to the government's decision not to raise the tax on beer, coupled with the rising affluence of consumers and an increasing number of female drinkers.
The irony of vegetarianism or veganism as a lifestyle choice in wealthier countries is that it correlates with the relative affluence of being able to choose to spend your food budget on good-quality fruits, vegetables and grains.
In particular, livestock production currently accounts for roughly one fifth of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, a footprint which must be expected to grow as meat demand scales with the size and affluence of global populations [4, 5].
In particular, livestock production currently accounts for roughly one fifth of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, a footprint which must be expected to grow as meat demand scales with the size and affluence of global populations [ 4, 5].
I attributed this attitude to the general affluence of anybody who identifies with golf — money respects money, or something like that.
In the 2008 campaign, Mr. Paul's message of fiscal discipline, harsh spending cuts and dire warnings about the deficit seemed out of sync with the relative affluence through most of 2007.
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