Sentences with phrase «wealthy enclaves»

"Wealthy enclaves" refers to exclusive areas or neighborhoods where most of the residents are rich or affluent. It describes communities that contain a concentration of wealth, often characterized by expensive homes, luxurious amenities, and well-maintained surroundings. Full definition
Building Boom Puts Millions in Irma's Path «Hurricane Irma's turn up the west coast of Florida imperiled a region that has undergone major development in recent decades, from wealthy enclaves such as Naples to middle - class subdivisions in Tampa Bay and nearby Pinellas County.
Return to China, which despite wealthy enclaves still has many, many people living in poverty.
They're juniors and seniors, mostly, at high schools around the Bay Area, wealthy enclaves like Pacifica, Calistoga, Orinda, and Mill Valley.
We have found ways to make wealthy enclaves the north star of districts, either by creating zones in economically homogeneous neighborhoods or by using selective admissions tests.
The man chosen was Fred Leeb, a turnaround specialist from a wealthy enclave nearby.
To say the rich live differently than we do doesn't tell the full story of life in many of these wealthy enclaves across the country.
He was addressing a church conference at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, one of the wealthiest enclaves on earth.
I have spoken in many of the wealthiest enclaves in this country but...
I have spoken in many of the wealthiest enclaves in this country but I have also spoken to parents who are squarely middle or working class.
It also sits in one of the state's wealthiest enclaves, with a pay scale that has long reflected that.
For instance, in a wealthy enclave where rich people have ranches or mansions to get away from the hoi polloi, there may be high property values but not much in the way of sales to tax.
The district in a wealthy enclave in Nassau County can afford to give its children the best.
This is essentially a spoof of «The Purge» in which a black family moves from a violent section of Chicago to a wealthy enclave in Beverly Hills and finds it's even more dangerous for them there.
«Meet the Blacks» is, fundamentally, a spoof of «The Purge» in which a black family moves from a violent section of Chicago to a wealthy enclave in Beverly Hills and finds it's even more dangerous for them there.
In wealthier enclaves, where gifted education programs often flourish, it can be simply a matter of testing to cream the best from a pool of youngsters who have had high - quality early enrichment and academics.
Set in a wealthy enclave on Martha's Vineyard (is there any other sort of enclave on Martha's Vineyard?)
Here is her comparison of Hartigan with Helen Frankenthaler: «Divorced from Motherwell in 1971, Helen would marry an investment banker in 1994 and spend her last years in a wealthy enclave in Connecticut.»
This brings us back to China, which despite its wealthy enclaves is a deeply impoverished country.
It has been used to finance high - profile developments in wealthy enclaves, however, including Brooklyn's Barclays Center and Hudson Yards.
They are literally everywhere, even in wealthy enclaves.
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