Sentences with phrase «wealthy people tend»

Wealthy people tend to lobby effectively for their interests, and if their interests were to include adequate public funding for the schools their children attend, and libraries, and air - conditioning, those goals could likely be achieved without having to resort to unpleasant things like teachers» strikes.
Wealthy people tend to keep one eye on the present and one on the future with regard to wealth and life management.
Simple patterns emerged — for instance that wealthier people tended to make more calls than poorer people.
Your safety is very important, so it may be worth paying a Professional to dig up as much information about your potential Sugar Daddy as possible, especially since wealthier people tend to keep their secrets very well hidden.
This could be because wealthier people tend to take more vacations, while better technology, such as what's found in countries with cleaner energy infrastructures, only weakly offset increasing emissions.
Wealthier people tend to have higher consumption.

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«Though saddled with more debt and costlier homes, young people tend to be wealthier, have a little more spending power and enjoy better job opportunities than three decades ago,» wrote Guatieri.
There are certainly many people making lots of money because they worked hard, and there are also lots of people who were fortunate enough to be born into wealthy families — wealth tends to perpetuate wealth.
Wealthy, powerful, influential people who may or may not personally operate within the confines of the doctrinal statement yet somehow tend to be invited to be not only part of the group, but often part of the decision makers.
There are the growth advocates, including many people from less - wealthy communities, who desire the revenue and growth that tend to accompany the building of a major thoroughfare.
But such people also tend to be wealthier, so it has been difficult to untangle which factor is increasing lifespan.
The way people pre-pay for phone time; those buying $ 10 worth of time tend to be wealthier than those buying 50 cents of time.
The number of people in Bangladesh dying from chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension — long considered diseases of the wealthy because the poor didn't tend to live long enough to develop them — increased dramatically among the nation's poorest households over a 24 - year period, suggests new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
A wealthy older doctor and fellow summer person (Donald Sutherland) takes the boy under his wing, offering him a job tending to his property while dispensing the kind of avuncular — even paternal — tough love that Bobby's father seems incapable of.
In the elite suburbs, where wealthy and politically influential people tend to live, the schools are assumed to be world - class.
Districts where wealthier people live tend to have better schools than lower - income districts.
People who feel sorry for single women tend to feel less so if the women are wealthy, but of course that doesn't mean the women are happier.
Wealthy people are the most likely targets of lawsuits, and juries tend to award plaintiffs high amounts when the defendants seem to have the means to cover the exorbitant costs.
People tend to start off in small houses or apartments and buy bigger homes as kids come along, elderly dependents move in, or they become wealthier and trade up.
Unfortunately for the rest of us, those people tend to be extremely wealthy, and have the means to fund PR campaigns, bribe legislators, etc., to ensure that their personal short - term economic interests aren't threatened.
Regardless of whether CO2 is a problem — I tend to think it hasn't been and is not likely to be any time soon — there are other and more serious problems of feeding 9 billion people on the same amount of land, conserving and rehabilitating ecosystems, retaining water in landscapes and building wealthy and resilient communities.
While New York, Washington, Boston, San Francisco and Chicago, among others, may appeal to aging suburbanites, smaller cities and metropolitan areas are also marketing themselves as magnets for urban professionals ages 65 to 74, or «suppies,» many of whom are still working and who tend to be healthier and wealthier than other older people.
When we think about embezzlement we tend to picture wealthy people stealing millions of dollars.
Unfortunately the legal system, as a whole, still tends to cater to the legal needs of the wealthy (and if you dispute that, check your understanding of what the middle class in Canada currently is), including people like Conrad Black.
Most people, if they are not independently wealthy, will end up renting a home at some time in their life.Whether this means you live in an apartment for a period of years or simply grab a house for a few months at a clip, it is essential to understand the financial pitfalls that may await.Real estate agents and landlords tend to be all smiles at move - in, but such relationships can quickly grow toxic once damages and repair are on the line.This is why experts recommend keeping assiduous records and a detailed paper trail throughout the duration of your tenancy.
Wealthy people are the most likely targets of lawsuits, and juries tend to award plaintiffs high amounts when the defendants seem to have the means to cover the exorbitant costs.
Very few people nationally would get a smaller tax deduction if this became law and those who do would tend to be quite wealthy by national standards.
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