All they do is to allow folks who are already well-off and well-connected game the system.
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This is partly because lenders ask for collateral that only the well-off can provide.
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The reality is, there is a recovery for people with capital, people who are already well-off.
Likewise, David Davis, Conservative shadow home secretary, said that opportunities for the least well-off were "flatlining".
The well-off citizens of Aurangabad are aware of the plight of their not-so-distant neighbors.
The currencies of less well-off Asian countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, look even cheaper.
What's more, those who do have access to the Internet are, by and large, well-off.
Some entrepreneurs and successful (wealthy, not merely well-off) people are not acquainted with selflessness.
It has also abolished the assisted-places scheme, which enabled less well-off children to attend private schools.
But this model of marriage has left many less-educated, less well-off Americans without a viable life script.
One of the stated aims of these changes was to improve access to university for less-well-off teenagers.
As a well-off westerner in Shanghai, my interactions with healthcare services are much more pleasant than average.
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Well-off grown kids are also helping their parents during their lifetime, not just if they die first.
We walked through the children's section and that's when I realized they dressed well-off children as well.
Usually well-off, these parents don't hesitate to hire a lawyer to seek extra services or private school tuition.
This spend-centric strategy of targeting well-off customers helped the company steer clear of the financial crisis in 2008.
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They can cut spending in a smart way, and close wasteful tax loopholes for the well-off and well-connected.
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But instead, the projects are in well-off areas, according to federal and state records examined by the Times.
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The new rules will affect housing benefit, which is paid to less well-off tenants to help with rent.
Labour will characterise it as a subsidy for the well-off, which, at least at first, it will be.
Another group of researchers interviewed parents and children from 124 well-off white middle-class families in three English cities.
As it stands, this is a policy which Labour can easily characterise as a subsidy for the well-off.
Paul Johnson, head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said poor and well-off pensioners would not be affected.
If prices are to remain high, then the brand has to keep attracting new generations of well-off luxury-lovers.
Had this nation grown at the 4%-rate achieved in the pre-1913 period, we would be twice as well-off today.
Of course, well-off people often already get the nanny treatment for complex loans.
Her mother's family had been relatively well-off in Tokyo before the war, but the evacuation drained the family's wealth.
The luxury-goods industry had, in recent years, reaped rewards from widening its base of customers to the merely well-off.
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Some postnups even include an immediate transfer of assets to the less-well-off partner.
And its government is well-off, getting revenue from an industrial free-trade zone sited in the middle of the rainforest.
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