Sentences with phrase «of wealthy parents»

Children of wealthy parents would have a distinct advantage over parents who can't afford to gift their adult children their down payment funds.
Both born of wealthy parents, the pair was known as «the golden couple» and noted for their lavish entertaining.
Children of wealthy parents would have a distinct advantage over parents who can't afford to gift their adult children their down payment funds.
Synopsis: Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch), son of wealthy parents (Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt), graduates from Emory University as a top student and athlete.
The same can be said about someone like Andrew Luck who, because of wealthy parents, was able to stick around Stanford for another year and get his degree instead of jumping into the NFL.
Minister of state for housing Yvette Cooper warns the country can not ignore the need to build more houses, arguing it is unfair that first - time buyers can increasingly only get on the housing ladder with the help of wealthy parents.
A brief filed by urban school districts raised the specter of wealthy parents gaming the system and driving up costs, but the effect of this decision will also likely be limited.
Funding here does not depend on local property taxes, but the effect of wealthy parents moving into the catchment areas for well - known good schools is painfully obvious — house ads will mention if they're in the area for particular schools, and house prices in those areas goes up, and that's what causes any segregation.
Instead, it's like the child of a wealthy parent who's allowed to go tinker with a banana stand.
Synopsis: Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch), son of wealthy parents (Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt), graduates from Emory University as a top student a...
Children of wealthy parents and intellectually gifted students are cheating not to hang on, but to be in a position to compete for the best grad school, the best record, the best job.
The child of wealthy parents, his father was a leading Liberal politician, Runciman was able to indulge in his interests and academic pursuits.
Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch), son of wealthy parents (Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt), graduates from Emory University as a top student and athlete.
[383] In Hathaway, the Court clarified that a budget for reasonable expenses is only one factor that «goes into the mix of the entitlement to support» for the children of wealthy parents.
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