Different age groups appeared to fare better than others depending on a country's level of affluence.
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There Brennan is, on national TV, exuding sincerity and affluence, making risk sound like opportunity.
"Back in those days, extra weight was a sign of wealth and affluence, " Kliner said.
Asia's affluence has brought a host of new ailments that impinge on future communities.
Part of the discrepancy in ticket prices could owe itself to market size and regional affluence.
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As well, they may be planting the seeds of future enterprise and perhaps even affluence.
How easy to imagine he was born to affluence and never really had to struggle.
Affluence comes by aligning talent to capital without having to appease those in authority.
Affluence may present new challenges but they are a lot better than the alternative.
Bigger market, more affluence, more potential minority owners, more corporate dollars, and greater visibility and brand potential.
Brazil started on the road to affluence, and Brazilians were feeling it, taking on debts against future income.
Such affluence does not find favor with the majority of Koreans, who distrust big business and the rich.
Max was a middle-class boy who lived in another type of neighborhood, one perched between affluence and despair.
Istanbul has been in the midst of a fantastic transformation from an impoverished population to one of affluence.
Even during their early marriage, they always had a safety net of a affluence to back them up.
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But the Chinese are just doing what they need to do to pull themselves into security and affluence.
These include the huge number and historical affluence of its users and the ease of its App Store.
After a day of affluence on the water, take your sun-drenched skin to The Spa at Grove Isle.
The upsurge of divorce in the 1970s was caused by new social mores and legislative changes rather than affluence.
Increasingly curious buyers, growing affluence, low taxes and low import fees have all combined to create an environment amenable to gallery owners.
The stirrings of modern finance sprouted in the Dutch Republic where stocks and other complex capital formations afforded widespread affluence.
The sole reason why Shinkansen plying the Tokaido route make money is the sheer density and affluence of the customers they serve.
Choices may multiply with the growth of affluence, but there is nothing new in the tension between impatience and prudence.
The battered infrastructure and pot-holed roads were a defiant counter-point to the blatant and often stifling affluence of western Germany.
The wonderful, work-based, affluence-inducing, effects of low marginal tax rates is not the only fundamental economic principle that Ibn Khaldun got right.
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All of that risk-laden industrial progress in the early 20th century led to unprecedented affluence for those not killed, maimed or sickened.
The city's affluence has spawned turf wars between rival gangs, especially over control of the booming market in amphetamines and other drugs.
So we have a fundamental problem amid rising affluence, one that software code largely cannot solve, especially if politics blocks better allocation.
The more money can buy, the more affluence or the lack of it matters.
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They're a grim counterpoint to the southern Chinese city's renowned material affluence.
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