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  1. having a lot of money

139 Sentences With "monied"

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Nestled in a posh ski town in Utah, the bulk of the people who get to experience its wonders are monied Hollywood types (and the less-monied reporters who cover them).
Yet Manila's call centres do not just need monied youngsters.
There are big monied interests opposed to minimum wage increases, and smaller but real monied interests (specifically unions) supportive of them, and that political economy naturally leads to a polarized knowledge base over time.
He will say Hillary Clinton is the candidate captured by monied interests.
But these bodies have traditionally reflected the interests of Thailand's monied elites.
Mnuchin comes from Wall Street and has served monied interests over homeowners.
Bank advertisements targeting monied folk paint a picture of two-child domestic bliss.
Monied interests will find the potential to make more money wherever it exists.
Even if quality declines, on short-haul routes BA's monied clientele have few swankier alternatives.
In 2009, Arsenal lost Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Touré to a newly monied Manchester City.
That is unfair—but ever more of the monied seem unwilling to take any chances.
Others who took part include a trio of young female investors from major monied families.
North Korea's monied elite provide them with cash and cream off most of the profits.
Other monied interests from Big Pharma and the alcohol beverage industries have already jumped in.
Trades can yield tremendous heartache—but that's the way the monied cookie crumbles, my friends.
Still, the GOP has aligned itself completely with monied interests, and Trump embodies those interests.
Someone with these claims in the private sector, this would be a highly monied claim.
The executive shuffle comes as Lyft continues to lag its monied and aggressive competitor Uber.
Does Oprah support a massive redistribution of wealth from the monied elites to the bottom 22018%?
Even jobless deportees are still seen as coming from the more monied and privileged United States.
As a single mother, I had to go for the monied career while raising my daughter.
Trump himself built in Manhattan, but always felt excluded from the monied clubs in the city.
Many are going up against more centrist Democrats, supported by long-standing, well-monied Democratic institutions.
Monied and influential sports owners with billions to lose figure to fight like hell against it.
But if you expect ad bans to bolster outsider candidates against monied interests, you may be disappointed.
On the one hand, there are the monied stakeholders looking to silence a threat to their investment.
An attack on a club frequented by celebrities, foreigners and the monied elite will further worsen such tensions.
Companies like Airbnb and Uber, which have raised lots of cash, can compete in this monied-up world.
A monied, international elite of collectors drives up the prices of works by a set of revered masters.
Trump came to Washington saying that he would "drain the swamp," and rid the capital of monied influence.
Particularly if you're a single parent or if you're on welfare, unable to access what the monied can.
Those sideways jeans changed my perception of what Monied Up looked like, and I spent my paychecks accordingly.
They look out of place but exude a kind of monied confidence that often bulldozes into outright arrogance.
What seems to have saved Guo from deportation was that he also had monied connections Trump could respect.
Gillespie—well-monied, well-connected, and very powerful—represents the exact establishment that Donald Trump ran against in 2016.
They see the Democratic Party failing its constituents again and again through pathological caution and fealty to monied interests.
Doomsday prepping is another expensive hobby popular amongst the monied techno-libertarians, but buying supplies in bulk isn't exactly exercise.
The Mautes were a monied family in a close-knit tribal society where respect, honor and the Koran are paramount.
Despite being chairman of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Mulvaney's principal interest continues to be the protection of monied interests.
Tired of the monied elite that they say Johnson Sirleaf represents, many voters see Weah as the candidate for change.
Monied special interests are draining our prosperity, and it's happening right out in the open for all of us to see.
Until that's resolved, British game developers will remain overwhelmingly monied, almost certainly white, very much male and perhaps a bit queer.
But dividing communal land has favoured the monied at the expense of ordinary pastoralists and led to growing inequality, Nkaru said.
And it has also been catastrophic for the Middle East: Those fleeing have often been the resourced and monied middle class.
It's not dependent on the interest of monied outsiders, and players are making more money playing in fewer, higher-profile tournaments.
A neoliberal who's cozy with the monied elites of Wall Street and Silicon Valley, he's distrusted by many on the left.
Jenny Southan, founder of Globetrender, described it as an emerging "hotspot for celebrities, models, upper-class bohemians and the monied elite."
The unending cycle of chasing campaign cash, and the monied interests that dole it out, grinds progress in Washington to a halt.
Within India's caste system, the couple were more educated and monied, so people from classes deemed lower wouldn't hire them, Pandit said.
For years she's been attacking Wall Street, lobbyists, and other monied interests, all while pushing Democrats to the left on economic issues.
Both have associations with alienated whites, and so can be safely demonized without offending powerful monied interest groups or the liberal commentariat.
Monied men like Ross have enabled President Trump to divide and conquer America with his toxic rhetoric, fear-mongering and biased policies.
But in 1961, the first lady Jackie Kennedy visited, setting off the first wave of tourism from the world's monied and famous.
Trump promised trade barriers, tariffs, and walls, to the gaping consternation of the conservative monied class, and paid no penalty at all.
Driving along the manicured streets of monied Los Angeles neighborhoods, it's a challenge to think of California as rain-starved and sun-choked.
If creators are penalized for saying anything outside what's palatable to a narrow class of monied corporations, YouTube becomes a very boring platform.
But in this rare case, solar advocates have the support of Republican lawmakers, monied conservative groups, and even Fox News host Sean Hannity.
These three benefactors give the show a flavor of the monied elite in direct opposition to the ideals of many artworks within the show.
The Surface Book 2 is made for a certain kind of monied super user with important and challenging things to do at all times.
The books do for modern, monied Asians what Jane Austen did for the English landed gentry two centuries ago – only without the literary subtlety.
And while it's bad optics for a president who pledged to take on Washington's monied interests, incredibly, it's possible that it was all legal.
A Christmas Prince: The One That's Like Downton Abbey There's always the Downton Abbey version of moving the story of the monied aristocracy along.
With his sunglasses on and his hood up, Future Hendrix embodies an expensive hungover or a monied widow after the reading of a will.
They have long believed that Trump's wealth alleviates the need for him to bow before the monied interests that they see as rigging the system.
But it was a flashpoint for many members, with opposition by monied outside industries like retailers, car dealers and perhaps most importantly, Koch Industries Inc.
It is time for the culture to shift — the age-old tradition of the monied and powerful imposing themselves sexually on the vulnerable and the weak.
" She adds, "If anything comes out of Torrent Tea I hope it's a lasting exposure to practices that operate outside the cis, white, male, monied canon.
Though the police and yakuza are supposed to be enemies, here they found common cause over their mutual loyalty to monied interests threatened by labor organization.
I asked Gatt at one point if she thought the monied elite had too much power over politics and if Trump could do something about it.
After first appearing basically out of nowhere in 2014, he has become a weird staple in a parochial, old-monied place not particularly associated with weirdness.
The first half is a vibey, mood-filled story about a young Black man grappling with his identity when faced with a world of monied, white privilege.
If we're going to make progress on any issue in Washington, we must change this system which rewards monied interests at the expense of the American people.
Gentleman's clubs in central London are raising membership fees well above the inflation rate, telling their monied clientele that the higher minimum wage leaves them no choice.
He has been coming to the club since the 1980s and has maintained close relationships with the monied families that make up the Palm Beach social scene.
They simply look similar—and will likely bring in a similarly monied crowd due to the fact most people can't just up and travel to the Caribbean.
While monied interests have always had the upper hand in influencing government, their domination jumped leaps and bounds with the decision by the justices in Citizens United.
Set in 1930s Iowa, Damnation is about a bunch of rural folks who feel overlooked by monied interests out east, or even just the banks at home.
Especially if that scammer is a woman selling her tale to a bunch of old, monied men — which is exactly what she was doing, for the most part.
So the Great Slate, in other words, is a logical proposition, an invitation to left-leaning monied techies to invest in candidates that might not otherwise have a chance.
From Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chattanooga, Philadelphia, and Boston have come the tales: of monied startups dropping their new, zippy devices onto public land—and into loud public debate.
Monied interest groups who blockade campaign finance reform and gun violence legislation while propping up unpopular policies like the Dakota Access Pipeline approval and the repeal of Net Neutrality.
Now that Sanders is one of those "millionaires and billionaires," it could complicate that message -- and his appeal as the underfunded outsider taking on the monied interested in Washington.
Vogt is the Silicon Valley's latest entrepreneur with the Midas touch, a favored founder with its monied class as tech begins to collide with colossal established industries, like cars.
Pelosi might be disliked by 48 percent of Americans, but thanks to her strong relationships with well-monied political players, she has weight to throw around — and she does.
In 2016, the Kardashian clan is more recognizable, more prominent, and more talked-about than any of America's OG monied families, including the Vanderbilts, the Gettys, and even the Hiltons.
In posh parts of London monied foreigners push up the price of property; but by spurring on the builders, in other parts of the capital they may pull it down.
But it doesn't really try — it barely sets foot on the country's soil before ascending to the selective, nearly nationless space through which the Youngs and their equally monied compatriots move.
With prices ranging from $0 to around $123 on average, the fest was also a welcome, affordable alternative to the monied fine art fairs, where plebes can look but not touch.
In Gentefied, there's the modern wrinkle of "authenticity," the monied interest in a culture sanitized for white consumption and social media clout without any concern for place, for people, for history.
And Donald Trump isn't Boris Johnson, with his establishment credentials, or even Nigel Farage, who, despite his basing of the well-monied political elite, has sat in the European Parliament since 1999.
The relationship was an important one for Madonna, as Basquiat was a serious and established artist at the time with important, monied connections and she was still, as yet, just an aspiring entertainer.
The Clintons didn't vacation on Martha's Vineyard regularly before entering the White House, and their arrival here in 1993 raised the island's profile beyond its reputation as a playground for monied New Englanders.
That's exactly what Detroit is trying to do: spending big on amenities like a new hockey arena and a new streetcar line in an attempt to woo the young and monied to its downtown.
The idea is that a cinema-goer might pause to buy a leather jacket; and, in a lovely symbiosis, the monied youngsters who shop for clothes and sunglasses might decide to catch a film.
Thanks to Sanders' attention to these issues in 2016, now all Democratic candidates must promise to tackle income inequality, the high cost of health care and the stranglehold that monied interests hold over Congress.
It's that very confidence that has made him an increasingly genuine and outspoken critic of money in politics, and he appears to take personal offense to the trend of monied interests hijacking American public policy.
And so the clothes position them not just as normal people, but as insurgents, candidates without the monied backing that might let them sit in air conditioning and make calls wearing shoes with intact soles.
Specifically, earlier this month, it announced a partnership with Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry, which sells timepieces to many monied Bay Area VCs and other Silicon Valley bigs at stores in Redwood City and Menlo Park, Calif.
The end result of this sameness is that a country can pitch itself to the monied Monocle class simply by adopting its chosen signifiers, or hiring Winkreative to do it for them in a rebranding campaign.
Buy it here >>Ann Patchett is at the peak of her writing powers in a novel about two monied siblings whose lives are upended when their stepmother ousts them from the only home they've ever known. 
To counteract the outsized influence that monied donors and corporations have on the industry, German artists founded The Berlin Art Prize as an alternative system of recognition, questioning the traditional jury process and supporting emerging voices.
Rather, like many "red" states, Kansas is a gerrymandered, dark-monied place where election outcomes may have more to do with who votes and how those votes are counted than with the character of the place.
The "career lesbian" (think Bette in The L Word, or the monied art world lesbians of Sex and the City) may well exist in real life—but is she looking to wine and dine a sugar baby?
Millions of foreigners who believe they are above the law are being backed by monied interests seeking cheap labor and/or constituents for their cause, and these interests have armies of lobbyists pulling strings on Capitol Hill.
The brand, the legend now goes, risked becoming the preserve of monied grannies before he arrived, slashing hemlines and adding glitz to the prim tweed suits of what is now one of the world's most valuable couture houses.
Robin's second edition ties Burke's conviction that the market, and the "monied men" who control it, should determine value to Nietzsche's passionate attachment to the idea of an aristocratic, cultural taste-making class and both, eventually, to Trump.
The latest, which hit a venue where celebrities dance and drink alongside foreigners and the monied elite, threatens to inflame tensions between Islamists and secular Turks, many of whom blame the pro-Islamist government for the spread of extremism.
Ms. Newman, however, noted that for the so-called non-monied spouse, a prenuptial agreement can offer access to funds supporting the couple's married lifestyle that would not be available in a divorce, such as otherwise untouchable inheritance funds.
By rejecting corporate PAC money, our constituents know that when we make decisions and advocate for specific policies, we do it because we believe it's the right thing to do, not to curry favor with big-monied special interests.
In theory, the above caps are supposed to give every team—rich and less so; bigger market and smaller—an equal opportunity to acquire talent, and prevent a handful of monied clubs from hoarding all of the best players.
But even though Trump has spent his time in the White House pushing policies that benefit the monied classes as opposed to workers, it remains a simple truth that it's a lot harder to get by than it used to be.
But the rush to blame elites has nearly everyone in the crosshairs: Sketch Engine, a digital tool for lexicographers, finds among the common modifiers for elite not just obvious ones like "ruling", "wealthy", "monied", but also "secular", "cultural", "educated", "metropolitan" and "bureaucratic".
The reception will be held at a private residence on the Massachusetts isle, a frequent stop for national Democrats eager to schmooze in 2018 with a monied, politically frenzied donor class desperate to take back both chambers of Congress and the White House.
The mass downgrading of digital media is obviously terrible for the hundreds of workers across the industry seemingly laid off on a weekly basis, but fantastic for the monied corporate raiders of the world itching to scoop up "distressed assets" on the cheap.
The Maloof brothers were the sort of dippy, monied, outwardly talentless bon vivants that defined popular culture during the George W. Bush years; they banked reality show credits, got photographed a lot, and eventually launched a vodka that tasted like red velvet cake.
This was the impulse behind Jefferson's hope that the United States would long remain a country made up principally of yeoman farmers, and it animated Andrew Jackson's war on the "monied aristocracy" he saw at work in the Second Bank of the United States.
In our first-ever list, in 1982, we included him at $100 million, but Trump was actually worth roughly $5 million — a paltry sum by the standards of his super-monied peers — as a spate of government reports and books showed only much later.
Clinton's presidential campaign has sought to cast the former secretary of state as a fighter for the middle class, someone who will stand up to monied interests and corporations, and advocate on behalf of people who have seen wages stagnate over eight years under President Barack Obama.
Big Little Lies has always had a sly understanding of the tendencies of monied liberal enclaves where the desire to rail against economic inequality and racial injustice and ecological waste stops right at the town limits, inside of which it's suddenly time to start calling the cops.
That Trump is patently uninterested in entitlement reform, that he rails against the corruption engendered by monied interests, that he has become the race's most vocal opponent of the kinds of trade deals that corporations love—all of this has helped him win the Republican primary.
Ryan is busted trying to steal a car with his older brother and lands the world's kindliest defense attorney, Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher), who takes pity on Ryan and (for whatever reason) invites him to move into his gorgeous mansion in new-monied Newport Beach, California.
From the perspective of a Dota die-hard, teams like Cloud9 and owners like Jack Etienne are hardly disinterested observers, and they represent less an inevitable evolution for competitive gaming than a corporate vision that lots of monied investors and hopeful team owners want to bring to fruition.
Julian Schnabel has occupied many roles through the years: the default figurehead of the star-studded 403s art world; the fall guy for that era's particular brand of monied hedonism; an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker; for some, the greatest painter of his time — and others, the most overrated.
The event, which included a number of top Harris donors like Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry, was struggling to raise significant money despite the big-name hosts, said a top Democratic donor, a sign that Harris -- once a darling of monied Democratic donors -- was falling out of favor.
After all, the network has provided succor to a presidential candidate whose bullying antics have normalized ridiculing those who fail to meet the standards established by white, straight, Christian, able-bodied and monied males: "Fat" and "ugly" women, the handicapped, the poor, people of color, immigrants, Muslims and, yes, the Chinese.
The feed includes a series of beggars you might see in an animated Disney film; monied women wearing so much makeup and who've had so much plastic surgery they look like nightmarish clowns; a grandma goth-cum-Burner; a mean philanthropist type; a new age housewife — you get the picture(s).
The bikes and scooters offer a way for monied denizens of the new order of technology to swiftly glide over the debris in a city, without having to come in contact with it, and to move at a pace where they can avoid being a target of harassment or crime.
Without the kind of blueblood blueprint that dictates etiquette that old-monied families in Europe or America follow, the children of these newly rich families (the eldest, who are the same age as Ivanka) have fallen into the trappings of those with too high a credit card limit and not enough taste.
But in brief, the problem is that many hoped he would be a president who ushered in an era of actual change but instead sided far too often with Wall Street and other established, monied interests that have traditionally dominated American politics—even as he kept telling liberals what they wanted to hear.
Back then, before the monied real estate interests gave the neighborhood a second thought, Garden Acosta saw the parade of bullet-ridden bodies go into the ER. Most of them were boys and young men of color like himself, the son of a Puerto Rican mother and a Dominican father, and most were dead on arrival.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (D-Minn.), who apologized on Monday for what Pelosi and House Democratic leaders criticized as anti-Semitic tweets aimed at the monied influence of a pro-Israel lobbying group.
If pride celebrations nationwide keep singing the same tune—remaining apolitical, shutting out activists, and courting police and corporations that many feel are detrimental to the LGBTQ community—activists say that the cultural and political progress the LGBTQ community has made will end up stagnating, with white, cisgender, and monied gays being celebrated, and the rest of the movement being left behind.
These punk roots come through here: One satisfying aspect of the show is the sense that this pair is sort of trolling the monied art establishment of which they've become such a celebrated part — like they're teenagers putting one over on chin-stroking art dealers by desecrating this whitebox gallery's pristine walls with paint splatters and selling dick drawings for untold sums.
The Motion Picture Association of America and the streaming behemoth Netflix, which just signed Mr. Murphy to an exclusive producing deal reportedly worth $300 million, filed an amicus brief urging the appellate court to reverse the trial judge's decision—an unusual alliance in a universe of legacy companies fending off big-monied new media, but perhaps necessary to squash a uniquely sympathetic plaintiff.
In sum, rather than take into account the complexity of the relationship between art and law, or cast a wider net of names that reflects the diversity of the art law world, the list of names collectively affirms the depressingly common assumptions that the "worth" of art must always be tied to its perceived market value and that power belongs exclusively to the monied.
" Trump's true valuation: "In our first-ever list, in 4503, we included him at $100 million, but Trump was actually worth roughly $5 million — a paltry sum by the standards of his super-monied peers..." His stake in Fred Trump's business: "It would be decades before I learned that Forbes had been conned: In the early 1980s, Trump had zero equity in his father's company.
These recent events are the latest in a string of high profile conflicts between venture capital's idealized version of itself as a meritocratic haven for free-thinkers of all stripes, and the more unfortunate reality of a business beset by the same problems of systemic privilege as any other that involves massive monied interests and a highly selective group of (mostly) hyper-educated, white, male elites as its gatekeepers.
He showed America the raw face of bloodless managerial liberalism; from the salty strangeness and wary impatience and blithe unearned confidence of the man himself to his social class's sour and unforgiving perspective on the rest of humanity; to the basic way in which the fundamental language of the monied elite seems somehow to have been run through a malfunctioning translation algorithm—all the grim spirit of Trumpism without any of the deranged musicality.
Available for iPhone and Android, the app accompanies MCNY's ongoing Gilded New York exhibition featuring opulent jewelry, decorative arts, and other objects from this era that roughly stretches from the 1870s to World War I. "Gilded New York was the perfect opportunity to launch the museum's first walking tour because the exhibition focuses on the visual culture of the Gilded Era — the way the city's monied men and women showcase their money and style through what they bought, wore, and built," Jessica Lautin, the creator of the app and former Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at MCNY, said in a statement shared by MCNY.

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