Sentences with phrase «wealthy outsiders»

The phrase "wealthy outsiders" refers to people who are rich or have a lot of money, but are not part of the group or community they are associated with. Full definition
«A stunning account of efforts by wealthy outsiders and ambitious politicians to fix Newark's failing public schools.
But City are not the first club to find themselves in the position of being wealthy outsiders attempting to gatecrash the elite.
The Republican gubernatorial field features two wealthy outsiders with no experience in politics: former hedge fund manager David Stemerman and former UBS Investment Bank chief financial officer Bob Stefanowski.
Former hedge fund manager David Stemerman, shown in this file photo from April, is one of two wealthy outsiders seeking the GOP gubernatorial nomination.
And the involvement of wealthy outsiders could create a backlash, Williams of DFER said: «The money could also be what tanks a candidate, if that's what the storyline is with voters.»
It's easy to feel cynical and even angry while reading «The Prize,» a stunning account of efforts by wealthy outsiders and ambitious politicians to fix Newark's failing public schools.
The senator again condemns the «wealthy outsiders» who are waging what he calls a «dishonest campaign» against him.
To combat this and the wealthy outsiders working day and night to defund, overtest, and demean our schools, Pastors for Oklahoma Kids advocates for kids, encourages our teachers, supports our school support staff & school boards, and educates our communities on what issues face their local schools each election.
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