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Such epistemically well-off exclusivists may be rare, but it is important not to ignore those on the margins with our principles.
Is it fair to ask less well-off taxpayers to fund the greater convenience of services for those whose needs are least?
Arrangements where net flows of support are downward are dominated by well-off older people : being rich (kaya) entailed responsibilities for children and grandchildren.
Eventually, the lack of ability to adjust the houses to changing standards caused neighbourhood aging and the departure of well-off residents.
However, polarisation was not substantial and the attitudes of the well-off were still quite positive towards the welfare state.
Resistance to democratic decentralisation certainly plays a role in the power-retaining strategies of some well-off actors within the central state sphere.
Broad-based screening for cystic fibrosis and for other prevalent genetic diseases is thus jeopardized, because only educated and financially well-off individuals are utilizing it.
One might object that there are epistemically well-off exclusivists adhering to different religions.
The sources used pertain to the well-off, to the propertied and to an almost exclusively male world.
In each parish there was a small group of yeomen, four or five well-off husbandmen or craftsmen and a number of poorer husbandmen.
A disproportionate percentage of indigenous testaments represent the established nobility and the well-off, as might be expected.
Now, suppose that we must choose between benefiting a well-off person and benefiting a badly-off person.
In general terms, administrators tended to come from the less well-off landed families.
I had thought that this food would be shared with those who were less well-off in the neighbourhood.
Attempts to encourage less well-off workers to take early retirement often promote a transition into a worse situation.
The cost of marriage now exceeded not only the means of poorer young men, but even the resources of those who were moderately well-off.
The main hypothesis to be tested in this study is that opinion differences between the well-off and worse-off social groups increased in the 90s.
But if she does not exist she is not well-off to any degree, not even to a zero degree.
A number of these were relatively well-off and together with four or five wealthy husbandmen formed a group of ten individuals below the yeomanry.
The empirical analysis focuses on the opinions on the welfare state of various "well-off " and "worse-off " social groups.
With a declining sense of filial obligation, there are many cases of abandonment of parents by their well-off children after bequeathal of property.
One consumption arena available to the less well-off is fashion.
After all, there are many kinds of resources, and one can be well-off in some (food), but poor in others (health-care).
A substantial fraction of the world's population is well-off and increasingly connected through trade and communications systems.
This kind of logic governed many decisions in relation to patrimonial unions between well-off families.
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