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Similar words: middle groundclassa classclassicclassifyclassroomclassicalthe working classMeaning: [ˌmɪdl ˈklæs]]  adj. occupying a socioeconomic position intermediate between those of the lower classes and the wealthy middle class. n. the social class between the lower and upper classes. 
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151. The demise of the boozy lunch is one more sign of the U. S. influence, which pervades Mexico's middle-class.
152. Health care costs also have outstripped inflation; the cost of a catastrophic illness can quickly knock a middle-class household into another, better-defined economic category: poverty.
153. The additional fact that New Orleans has upper-class and middle-class black populations has been a significant factor in such projects.
154. The move aims at ensuring millionaires pay a minimum rate of tax that at least matches that of middle-class families.
155. He insists that he is doing a service to the men who don't want to hire streetwalkers, and to his middle-class, ambitious and frostily pragmatic college friends.
156. Our social contacts were limited to the middle-class side of it, but the farther scene was sightly and the air salubrious.
157. We became a nation with lifetime employment, a corporate system based on stable cross-holdings of shares, and a large middle-class population in which people are equal and alike.
158. For many poor, young, urban blacks, King was too middle-class and genteel, too Southern, too churchly and high-flown; Malcolm had lived as they had.
159. Those of us subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax (don't get me started on this silliness) in the middle-class and in the upper-income class will not have to worry about it for now.
160. Nevertheless, Young has been criticised by opponents on the Left, including educationalist Fiona Millar, for being a typical middle-class parent who wants a grammar school in all but name.
161. The rise of the main character satisfies the wish fulfillment of the mainly middle-class readers.
162. The magazine, which critics have described as middle-class porn, re-launches with its 100th issue this month, and includes an article on Japan's " of the Steel Penis."
163. In fact, this "middle-class" government is not only a subjective product characteristic of apriority and utopianism , but also has extreme strong class-consciousness.
164. But Fellini's characters, who were middle-class and had lusty appetites, at least were hopeful on their way to despair.
165. He felt that, single-minded and self-sacrificing as his parents were, there yet existed certain latent prejudices of theirs, as middle-class people, which it would require some tact to overcome.
166. "They get what middle-class and upper-middle-class kids get," Canada told the television newsmagazine 60 Minutes. "They get safety.
167. Middle-class kids growing up with two biological parents are "socialised for success".
168. The fact of the matter is[sentencedict.com/middle-class.html], it's not just about the lowest-income people. It's the average American middle-class family who's being priced out of the market.
169. Of today's middle class, 70 percent had parents who were farmers, and for around 55 percent of middle-class Chinese, their first job was as a farmer or manual laborer.
170. The few jobs now being created too often pay a pittance, not nearly enough to pry open the doors to a middle-class standard of living.
171. In China, the number of urban middle-class households will quintuple; in India it will grow nearly fourfold.
172. Tayari Jones is an African-American woman, southern, middle-class, right-handed writer.
173. Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments.
174. And even that higher income is not enough to embark on the middle-class dream in China of owning a small apartment and subcompact car.
175. Earning $144, 000 in Newport Beach may be affluent in many towns in the U.S.. But it probably counts as middle-class or lower-affluent in Newport Beach.
176. They are also discussing attaching more middle-class assistance to the legislation, even though President Bush has asked lawmakers to avoid adding controversial items that could delay action.
177. As a middle-class writer, Tennessee Williams spends almost all his life in the South.
178. And middle-class buyers are upset because they thought they were buying into the Buick brand and Buick quality but instead received a watered-down car that did not meet their expectations.
179. As the world struggles to emerge from the economic near-collapse, one sub-group in the United States has slid below the waterline in record numbers: formerly middle-class women.
180. The switch to ready-made clothing and the business suit has sometimes made middle-class men seem "inexpressive", "anonymous", and " undemonstrative ".
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