For, through much of the period under review, most investigators continued to enjoy sufficient affluence to cushion themselves from irresistible, externally-inflicted financial pressures.
This apparent affluence is in stark contrast to the rural settlement sites where objects, invariably from secondary deposits, tend to be rare.
But the project has never had that kind of affluence; we had to make do with conventional or traditional methods to some extent.
The money and affluence becomes an asset to start a settlement in life.
Liberalism does far better with affluence than with scarcity.
Affluence may only be experienced by a minority of the retired, but there were exemplar individuals in our sample.
In particular, in two-person cases more generally, we have to assign absolute priority to people in absolute poverty in conflicts with people living in affluence.
The data also indicate markedly higher education and socioeconomic status and greater affluence than unskilled workers.