Similar words: the cost of living, standard, standard-bearer, living, living thing, giving up, skydiving, Thanksgiving. Meaning: n. a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group.
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31. They've mostly enjoyed a high standard of living and voted conservative.
32. Within a few years of the two World Wars, the standard of living of Western European countries was higher than ever before.
33. Shall receive an income that guarantees a decent standard of living. 12.
34. Conclusion Adrian probably knows lots of boys whose standard of living is lower than his own.
35. We believe that retired people who have worked all their lives are entitled to a decent standard of living.
36. These inventories, therefore, give a sound idea of the standard of living of thousands of ordinary people.
37. From the 1950s onwards there was considerable improvement to the standard of living.
38. This means that society is increasingly experiencing a lower standard of living than would be possible without rising levels of unemployment.
39. Furthermore, food prices could sharply distinguish the standard of living in one year from both the preceding one and the next.
40. Conversely, they were punished with a lower standard of living and consequent lower status if they chose to have large ones.
41. The opening paragraph provides the main reason - a desire for a higher standard of living.
42. The world is becoming increasingly interdependent and an improvement in the standard of living of Southerners will be advantageous to the North.
43. When earnings rise higher than prices, pensioners therefore do not share in the general improvement in the standard of living.
44. But the duty was to guide the flock to heaven, not to a higher standard of living and a credit-based economy.
45. Vacuum cleaners to ensure clean houses are praiseworthy and essential in our standard of living.
46. The professional miner seeking to achieve a higher standard of living through maximisation of earnings scarcely existed in the early sixteenth century.
47. The standard of living is another key measure which has its origins in the same source.
48. Further knowledge is necessary if historians are to learn more about the standard of living of ordinary workers.
49. The standard of living has definitely improved - many of the Sherpa houses now have windows and chimneys.
50. Both were necessary, he said, in order to build the foundation for an improvement in the standard of living.
51. They were mostly from Hargeisa, townspeople with a reasonable standard of living.
52. The record of capitalism over the past 200 years in transforming the standard of living of the Western world is remarkable.
53. Many are dependent on remittances from migrant relatives. Inflationary pressures on the standard of living are now substantial.
54. Their standard of living will be assessed in Chapter Seven.
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55. Many cross the border seeking work and a better standard of living.
56. That those coming to live here, are coming in search of work and a better standard of living.
57. Subsistence economies sometimes achieve a low-grade stability by the very poverty of the general standard of living.
58. It takes about a kilowatt per person to maintain a technologically advanced civilization with a high standard of living.
59. To the general public the result of all this integrated activity has been an enormous improvement in the standard of living.
60. Being rich and enjoying a high standard of living was not the goal.
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