Affluent en una oración (en ingles)
- The word of God is affluent.
- You would become more affluent.
- The town I lived in was an affluent one.
- It was a very affluent area of the city.
- As an extra affluent vice they can afford.
- The affluent societies were divided while invaders.
- The Internet is an affluent resource of information.
- Skepticism exists in affluent corners of the globe.
- I have never seen such an affluent society that is so.
- Sattlers resided in the affluent area of Claydon Square.
- One was her age level, but was not financially affluent.
- They are one of the most affluent families in the area.
- Today in affluent countries… work is scorned, despised.
- Having no real purpose in life, and blessed with affluent.
- What is Christmas for affluent people anyways? It is pure tokenism.
- In affluent societies; children are sentimentalized by mass media.
- Modern Western affluent parents are now raising their babies the same way.
- Because of its proximity to Johannesburg, the most business affluent city.
- Once a few lowlander became affluent enough to have feasts: they had them.
- Today: most affluent consumers are not only raised upon a diet of junk food.
- If the deviating Soul is not reborn in the house of a virtuous or affluent.
- The United States has been a major target since your economy is so affluent.
- It’s viewed as an insider’s secret for the affluent: a legal way to invest.
- Each time they were left alone: their communities flourished and became affluent.
- A little beyond an affluent, which was, probably, the Madeleine branch, he halted.
- Hillary came of age in Park Ridge, an affluent and conservative suburb of Chicago.
- Our more affluent houses look like Fort Knox with high walls and electric fencing.
- But consumer TV audiences are too affluent to experience death from starvation….
- An affluent looking woman emerged from the kiosk, pushing a receipt into her purse.
- To him the affluent were above petty crime and were to be respected in their stature.
- The way many affluent people dress is shabby, mediocre, dull, unimaginative, and sloppy.
- Some of those districts were affluent, and the beach area had million dollar homes and.
- Will that happen in more affluent regions? Could it? While seriously skeptical, I hope so.
- It was divided into flats, in an affluent, stable neighbourhood of genteel respectability.
- They are a luxury service for the affluent and powerful that deal in elitist legal matters.
- We sent no warner to any town, without its affluent saying, We reject what you are sent with.
- What is the attitude of all affluent citizens in affluent Nations towards the rest of humanity?
- Instead of a few shops in France and Holland becoming affluent by the buying and selling goods:.
- Yet at the end of the day, they were merely conquests, a privilege of an affluent and virile man.
- This goes against the grain of affluent consumers buying only affluent food from affluent stores.
- They would then be able to provide their most affluent backers with fresher product, so to speak.
- Since all my clients or most of them are affluent men I must ask you not to fall for such baloney.
- These clothes became a greater problem to me when our family moved to a more affluent neighborhood.
- Only… the excesses of the affluent are a hundred times more unhealthy than the excesses of the poor.
- Only amongst educated and affluent classes are treatment undertaken to cure the women of this illness.
- It is almost never practiced in affluent countries, by those who are considered to be relatively poor.
- SUV’s are a status symbol of the wealthy affluent upwardly mobile rich; who can afford expensive cars.
- But affluent humans live in a sterilized consumer culture where everything must be sealed at the factory.
- Yes, the more affluent, the elite members of society in the Outskirts were continuing with life as usual.
- Now suddenly in modern times, a few affluent societies decide to publicly admit that it actually happens.
- Their dead corpses on the streets of this most affluent nation on earth were too telling a sign of its sins.
- In addition, one of the trends in affluent countries is a growing chasm between the poor and the well to do.
- The more affluent and mechanized a society, the more sedentary, overweight and unhealthy its population becomes.
- Nothing really out of the ordinary in such affluent societies as the western world was blessed with, to be sure.
- Even as those before you were mightier than you in strength, and more affluent than you in wealth and children.
- The family escapes to America and becomes rich and affluent again and escapes all the horrors of the 2nd world war.
- Poor Europeans who became affluent: took on the vices of affluence; simply because they could afford to take them on.
- They then watched the girls turn to them as both cars cruised through winding roads in a well affluent beach home area.
- On that side the lane was open, and about two hundred paces further on, ran into a street of which it was the affluent.
- Each kernel is sealed in a transparent wrapping of cellulose: much like the plastic wrap that affluent people use today.
- They systematically killed all teachers, all policemen, all bosses, all rich people, all officials, all affluent people.
- Now a large part of the affluent population in the entire world is engaged in trying to invest their hard-earned money….
- Rather, it is the affluent paying fan, who is the pillar of wealth that the rich owner relies upon to become even richer.
- Some of the more affluent collect rainwater in cement barrels, but that doesn’t help the majority of the population.
- I spoke to a psychologist friend about this and she said to me it is becoming more and more common in the affluent suburbs.
- To be an affluent twenty-first-century person is to float on a sea of material objects - each with its own history and future.
- Their relative affluent poverty is not enough of a life-threatening crisis, to force them to band together to help themselves.
- For more that two hundred years the less affluent Romans, called the plebeians, lobbied and negotiated for political equality.
- It has names for each type of customer, such as “Barry,” an affluent tech enthusiast, and “Buzz,” a young gadget fiend.
- For this new life of his, far away from Brooklyn, he had chosen affluent, and mostly white-bread, Montgomery County in Maryland.
- In our modern, affluent societies fashion changes fast, keeping us on our toes, making the laggards stick out like sore thumbs.
- Ella Jo may have been blessed with an affluent home, but the family was always concerned for others, especially the less fortunate.
- Crystal methamphetamine levels are higher in urban locations, while cocaine and ecstasy levels peak on weekends in affluent areas.
- Most of the people sat on the dirt floor of their houses or, in the case of the more affluent villagers, on carpets or sheep skins.
- In this most affluent of cultures on this world, more than half the population cooks with the dead sticks that fall from the trees.
- And he had a wife and two children whom he supported in Rancho Santa Fe, a very affluent estates area a few miles south of La Costa.
- Last week, on a trip to Athens, I drove through Kifissia, an affluent neighbourhood of upmarket houses and shops, to get to my hotel.
- As America‘s ―Affluent‖ Society becomes even more affluent so too will the ―poor‖ expect its proportionate share of the wealth.
- Affluent people are constantly seeking to find these elusive special, lucky stocks… these wonderful makers of instant money for them….
- From there they might double back into South Asia, or head out across Siberia before refueling for funds in a suitably affluent Western land.
- One billion of the affluent population held 80% of the wealth in the world, while 5 billion of the 3rd world population held the remaining 20%.
- With the international wealth gap shrinking and the colossal Asian population becoming more affluent, the demand for resources is skyrocketing.
- Except it was not an affluent life for British subjects: the British masses lived lives of unceasing misery and poverty and ignorance and squalor.
- With another display of his affluent upbringing, Bobby Dan nodded as though he fully expected such gratitude at having provided a valuable service.
- Special ceremonies during extreme crisis saw up to 200 children of the most affluent and powerful families slain and tossed into the burning pyre.
- So to ease the consciences of the affluent: there are charities, and shelters and churches that supply free Xmas dinners to the homeless on Christmas.
- Fortunately, since Del Mar is a very affluent coastal town, the number of homes and street traffic was decidedly less than most sections of San Diego.
- If you are affluent enough to afford x brand, or this car, or these clothes, or that house… that puts you into a certain class of exclusive consumers.
- Without the money, both would have to move in with Marie’s parents’ sought after, but very small one-bedroom apartment in an affluent part of Paris.
- Just coincidentally… the newest fad that young affluent, children are crazy about… are books and movies about a young boy-magician named Harry Potter.
- Even the more affluent Border States found themselves in situations very similar to Dohlar’s, and Siddarmark’s were, of course, gone in their entirety.
- All of the culture of raising spoiled affluent western babies and children come from how the Jews spoiled their children after Germany’s Great Depression.
- The company already owns Jenny Craig, the chain of weight-loss centers, and is hoping to add products catering to a more affluent, health-conscious consumer.
- I looked at the remains of Big Simon’s truck, lying in what used to be an affluent neighbourhood--standing as testament to the degeneration of Earth's society.
- It was for the affluent, stylish summer vacationers and once again like the cinema where the film didn"t matter, it was a beach where sea and sand didn"t matter.
- Where the lower classes could enjoy this new high-class beverage in high-class surroundings… and feel as if they were cultured and affluent and high-class also.
- But when they became wealthy and affluent: then their old frugalness born of necessity: became a selfish, stingy, greedy unwillingness to give anything to anyone.
- Work, and any kind of mindless non-participatory spectator entertainment such as movies or TV, is how much of our time is being spent by a majority of the affluent.
- Rather than be déclassé: affluent consumers mostly avoid going to poor neighborhoods and shopping in the small stores where food is actually cheaper and healthier.
- He tossed me the keys and a minute later I headed the squad car south into clotted morning traffic, toward Parnassus Heights, an affluent neighborhood near the Haight.