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The restaurant is popular with affluent businessmen.
The public expenditure on blood tests in affluent countries, for instance, could feed entire regions in developing countries.
This scheme showed that rehabilitation of historic buildings could provide accommodation at affordable prices for the less affluent.
Instead, local producers were limited to the amount of material they could import from affluent production zones, either directly or through intermediate centers.
Hypotheses were that associations between self-reported psychopathology and substance use would be stronger among affluent, suburban youth than among their inner-city counterparts.
Leaders in many affluent societies, however, have sought to implement increasingly adventurous welfare reforms since the early 1990s.
Some who entered adult life in this period are affluent and focus on quality of life goals rather than breadand-butter material issues.
That's the advantage or disadvantage (laughs) of working in this affluent area.
Working-class students are more likely than their more affluent peers to leave school early, and so lack the qualifications required for university entrance.
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