Sentences with phrase «not affluent ones»

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But despite the sisters» affluent upbringing in one of the best - known Norwegian families, they aren't just any rich kids.
In this matter of famine relief, one of the most vital facts to be considered is not the resources available in the affluent donor countries, but rather the foreseeable consequences of indiscriminate sharing.
The USDA knew all along that the Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make sure that reimbursements for low income kids» meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent paying students), no one benefits when fewer kids eat the school lunch.
High - end goods with recognizable logos may signal to the less affluent that you have some money, but also to the wealthy that you're not one of them.
The world doesn't need any more movies about angry, aimless, and affluent white men in their late 20s... however, it's hard to dismiss a movie with as many good elements as this one has.
The other hot contender for Best Picture was the horror thriller GET OUT which earned Daniel Kaluuya the BEST ACTOR AWARD as the African - American boyfriend of a rich white girlfriend who goes home to meet her parents one weekend at their affluent estate, and discovers that his «having the creeps» is not unfounded.
A struggling family that's determined to make a better life for themselves in one of America's most idyllic cities is learning the hard way that the affluent community isn't as glamorous as they initially believed.
Though, he noted, even in successful cases, law can't fix all problems; inequity of revenue generated by taxes in lower income communities versus more affluent communities is one issue that some states do not fix.
And what makes it easier for affluent parents to do these things isn't mostly money (more on that below) but numbers one and two above: getting married, and staying married.
The more affluent one does not spend much on its schools but posts high test scores on the state assessment.
The fact that skills in these areas can not be easily assessed should not trouble us since most middle - class and affluent children receive such an education already and typically no one asks for evidence that such an approach has an impact on their test scores.
In 2014, parents of students at Horace Mann Elementary School in Northwest Washington, D.C., spent over $ 470,000 of their own money to support the school's programs.1 With just under 290 students enrolled for the 2013 - 14 school year, this means that, in addition to public funding, Horace Mann spent about an extra $ 1,600 for each student.2 Those dollars — equivalent to 9 percent of the District of Columbia's average per - pupil spending3 — paid for new art and music teachers and classroom aides to allow for small group instruction.4 During the same school year, the parent - teacher association, or PTA, raised another $ 100,000 in parent donations and collected over $ 200,000 in membership dues, which it used for similar initiatives in future years.5 Not surprisingly, Horace Mann is one of the most affluent schools in the city, with only 6 percent of students coming from low - income families.6
The residents in the more affluent districts are the ones paying the new taxes and the majority of the money is not going to their schools and districts.
Given that financial data was not available for every PTA, we could not identify PTA revenues for every one of the top 10 or bottom 10 schools.63 With more financial information, it is likely that overall PTA revenues for the most affluent schools would be even higher.
While this gives it one of the highest general fund budgets of any school system in the state, several districts that are from far less affluent communities are not far from that funding level.
The one glaring anomaly is public education, where families, except for the affluent, have not had the means to choose freely.
(Why can't a car company be happy with older, more affluent buyers, one wonders?
One quickly comes to realize that the GT - R isn't a sports car — it's a racecar, a lightly modified track machine that's been minimally civilized for life among the affluent enthusiast public.
It is one of the fastest - growing segments of the car market, and one in which it is important for Land Rover to have a presence, not only to grow overall sales but also to introduce younger, less affluent buyers to the brand in the hope that they can be retained and buy more expensive models as their families and salaries grow.
High expectations aside, Mercedes couldn't forget to cater for its affluent buyers good mood blessing its all - new S - Class Cabrio with one of the most advanced climate control in the industry.
This means that whatever model they have built may (indeed, should) not be thought of as one that fits pricewise with less affluent jurisdictions.
Not only does this close - knit community of roughly 8,300 residents have one of the best violent crime rates in the state, it's also one of the most affluent.
If one is not independently affluent, there is but one solution to the risk of a potential health crisis for your dogs That solution is the very same one for people - health insurance or HMO like programs.
Originally, this was a small project space, relying upon a network of public institutions to generate selections for its program, but after a few years it evolved into a gallery in the hands of its two founders, the Australian curator and musician Dominic Eichler and the Austrian artist Michel Ziegler; eventually, it transitioned from its humble beginnings to the city's most affluent neighborhood, Charlottenburg — a counterintuitive move, but one the directors insist won't change its commitment to cutting - edge exhibitions, performances, screenings, talks, and social evenings.
The bottom line was that there had to be a transfer station somewhere, and if it wasn't to remain in this more affluent neighborhood, it would be sited in a less affluent one, one less capable of making its case.
I fear that the «spin» is a juggernaut that can't be stopped few know or care about the details of this subject I live in a highly affluent urban area, cheek to jowl with a major science oriented university I know no one who doubts the «consensus» the «man as scourge of nature» religion rules few are a aware of the hiatus, those that are consider it Koch and fossil fuel industry propaganda sigh... the voices here are, for me, a glimpse of light and reason I guess we are about to endure a media barrage thanks Dr. Curry, I'll re-read this post once in awhile during the blitz
Though they don't call it out specifically, this would very much involve less flying, one of the most carbon - intensive habits of the affluent.
Affluent countries have the resources and public concern to address such problems while less affluent onesAffluent countries have the resources and public concern to address such problems while less affluent onesaffluent ones do not.
Today, with one of the largest Iraqi communities in the country, El Cajon is very diverse; because of its lack of large employers and rather remote location, it is not very affluent.
So even if you're a more affluent individual and don't see the «need» for life insurance, providing liquidity to your estate is one potential reason you may just purchase a small policy such as $ 25,000, 50,000, or $ 75,000.
Although Bainbridge Island is considered one of the more affluent cities in Kitsap County, living more comfortably does not mean that you should skip out on valuable Bainbridge Island renters coverage.
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