Sentences with phrase «likely get wealthier»

I'd like to discover firsthand why this is given most graduates will likely get wealthier going the traditional route.

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De Blasio said passing the mansion tax would «even up the score» for wealthy people and big corporations likely to get a tax break courtesy of President Trump and congressional Republicans.
In the meantime, tenants in large rental buildings, who often bring in less than half the income of the aforementioned co-op and condo owners in wealthy neighborhoods, are more likely to be black or Hispanic — and get slammed with disproportionately higher tax bills.
Wealthy districts that get additional funding from their taxpayers aren't likely to want to share it with out - of - district kids.
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are far less likely to go to university or study A-levels that could get them into top universities than their wealthier counterparts — even if they live in the same neighbourhood and achieve similar results at GCSE.
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are far less likely to go to university or study A levels that could get them into top universities than their wealthier counterparts - even if they live in the same neighbourhood and achieve similar results at GCSE.
Children in grammars on free school meals are twice as likely to get five good GCSE grades, and so twice as likely to secure a place at and to attend one of the top Russell Group universities, as their wealthier peers who attend comprehensives.
It seems that the customer base I see in Chevy land aren't as wealthy as those Vee Dub folks, and tend to be more likely to opt out of the long term benefits (i e 12 month warranty) to get out of the shop cheaper.
Psychic, hyper - sexual and enslaved by governments, corporations and wealthy humans, seers are an exotic fascination to Allie, but one she knows she'll likely never encounter, given how rich you have to be to get near one.
Most of the general public would have seen a book — that Bible — only in church, and all but the wealthy and learned would likely have to travel to get a look at one of the classic texts such as Homer's Illiad.
When poor children are more likely to get sick and die than children in wealthier neighborhoods just across town; when rural families are more likely to go without clean water; when ethnic and religious minorities, or people with disabilities, or people of different sexual orientations are discriminated against or can't access education and opportunity — that holds all of us back.
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