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- adjective
comparative form ofwealthy : morewealthy
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Examples
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To me the more interesting question is why the blue states, year after year, remain wealthier and more educated than the red states.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?” 2010
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To me the more interesting question is why the blue states, year after year, remain wealthier and more educated than the red states.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?” 2010
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These include magnet schools, student assignment policies that take into account economic status and agreements that give poor kids a chance to attend schools in wealthier suburbs.
Study of Montgomery County schools shows benefits of economic integration Stephanie McCrummen 2010
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World Food Programme is appealing to one billion people in wealthier nations to give 1 euro (about $1.50) to help abolish hunger for one billion hungry people.
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These include magnet schools, student assignment policies that take into account economic status and agreements that give poor kids a chance to attend schools in wealthier suburbs.
Study of Montgomery County schools shows benefits of economic integration Stephanie McCrummen 2010
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These include magnet schools, student assignment policies that take into account economic status and agreements that give poor kids a chance to attend schools in wealthier suburbs.
Study of Montgomery County schools shows benefits of economic integration Stephanie McCrummen 2010
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How much wealthier is a function of the the rate of return.
Saving for Retirement, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is a luxury car, but not a rare one (like, for example, the Rolls-Royce), that you can observe with great regularity around in wealthier neighborhoods.
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Target just concentrates on only opening stores in wealthier suburban areas, and avoids small towns, whereas Wal-Mart opens stores in both.
Jerry Hausman on Wal-Mart, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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World Food Programme is appealing to one billion people in wealthier nations to give 1 euro (about $1.50) to help abolish hunger for one billion hungry people.
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