Similar words: well off, tell off, sell off, smell of, dwell on, yellow-bellied, all of, call off. Meaning: adj. 1. in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich 2. fortunately situated.
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31. Comprehensive well-off society, public goods are a great wealth of society, are the government, the market, the third sector joint supply of public goods society.
32. Sure enough, those manipulated into seeing themselves as lower-class scored 6 percent better than those manipulated into perceiving themselves as well-off.
33. And they are often in well-off areas where readers—holidaymakers and the retired—have time to read newspapers and are unlikely to be lured away by the internet.
34. These are not economically well-off, but slightly higher than the status of the civilian population in the community of scholars known as the "poor scholar."
35. White children from well-off homes were the top-performing ethnic group at the age of 11, while white pupils eligible for free school meals had among the worst test results.
36. If everybody behaves in the similar way, it would be far beyond the country's capacity to guarantee everyone a well-off life.
37. So, We must adopt the non-balanced leap-type development strategy and break the routine, strive to realize that builds the set objective of the well-off society in an all-round way.
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38. Nowaday globalization and the construction of complete well-off society , the theme and direction must be known clearly from the height of strategy and strategical measures must be carried out.
39. This thesis summarizes the west area completely constructing the well-off society and national new discipline developing theory proseminar.
40. If you are well-off, the confident tone, classic watch, and Italian shoes will wordlessly communicate that you are a blue-chip investment.
41. It does nothing for workless households. It would help only 11% of the 4m British children in poverty, while handing bonuses to plenty of well-off people.
42. By the eve of the Civil War, well-off farmers could purchase John Deere's steel plows and Cyrus McCormick's reapers, which cut, separated, and collected farmers' grain mechanically.
43. Therefore, people are leading a well-off life in general. The past 20-plus years is a historic period when China has undergone the fastest development, greatest progress and most profound changes.
44. Only diversified forms of education and training, the road to intension type manpower capital enlarged reproduction, could offer manpower for building the well-off society in an all-round way.
45. It includes both well-off material life and colorful life in culture and is based on highly-developed productive forces.
46. Even developed in the future, a comprehensive well-off society, beyond the initial stage, thriftiness , and hard-working spirit and norms can not be discarded, otherwise it from vigor to decline.
47. The Concorde was designed for the well-off: Onboard amenities included free champagne, food served on Wedgwood china and silver cutlery.
48. Because the community to produce a large number of products is not the same as in the accumulation of social wealth, so you do not have well-off.
49. Even the well-off engineers of Silicon Valley fall for the offe...
50. And indeed the children of the well-off and well-educated earn more and learn more than their less fortunate peers—but to an extent that varies from place to place.
51. There is a case for progressive taxation, since the well-off can afford to pay more even as a percentage of income.
52. As a sunrise industry, sand industry has played an important role in building a well-off society in desertification areas.
53. Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 to a well-off English family living on inherited wealth.
54. The USPSTF recommendation could produce a cruel form of rationing in which the well-off and well-informed would get PSA tests while many of the poor wouldn't.
55. According to the most recent American Freshman survey, conducted annually by the University of California, Los Angeles, undergraduates' chief objective in life is to be financially well-off.
56. Thus, the existence of commercial advertising is a national and regional economic development and the people's well-off signs.
57. America can ill-afford another profligate Republican; and once again directing most of the benefits to the well-off is tone-deaf politics.
58. So in addition to providing the market with some grain farmers, the food grain market by the "rich peasant", "large" and the well-off tenants to provide.
59. The "report" is not only the political program that our country builds a well-off society in the 21st century, but also a glorious model of epistemology in the development of Marxism.
60. How to raise the farmers' income is concerning the issue of social and economic development of HN province when we are building well-off society in all-round ways.
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