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1. The monied and women at Davos owe their prosperity to the trading system the WTO oversees.
达沃斯论坛上的有钱男女之所以能发财,其实正该归功于世贸组织主导的贸易体系.《互联网》
2. As housing costs on China's mainland skyrocket — raising concerns of a property bubble there — monied buyers are heading abroad, moving into markets that look, in comparison, like a bargain.
很多地方出现购房热的最大因素之一是中国买家的崛起。由于中国内地房价飙升,催生出关于房地产泡沫的担忧,富有的中国买家因此直奔海外,来到那些与中国内地相比似乎很合算的房地产市场。
1. When we talk about divorce, even today, the husband usually has the larger income and the wife, as the less-monied spouse, usually is the one negotiating for some form of spousal support.
FORBES: Divorcing Women: When You Earn More Than Your Husband
2. The "non-monied spouse" in a divorce case usually has other options, of course.
WSJ: Dialing Up Dollars for Divorce
3. In a hunt for ancestors, monied New Yorkers also joined the Genealogical Society.
ECONOMIST: High society in New York
4. The monied returnees are envied and treated with respect by the locals, as are the snakeheads who do the human trafficking.
CNN: From Our Correspondent: Dreaming of Gold Mountain
5. "God is an Englishman" tweeds and tails meet the letter-sweater sporting life of America's monied elite.
WSJ: Ivy Style | Museum at FIT | Dress Codes | By Laura Jacobs
6. The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvellous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to be the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Moby-Dick'
7. The attacks I believe were as much assaults on what they share, the idea of the secular, cosmopolitan, free and tolerant city, as they were on the citadels of American monied and military power.
BBC: A Point of View: Past, present and future
8. Waitt, who sports casual clothes and shaggy strawberry-blond hair, is one of myriad monied outsiders buying their way into show business, including Marshall Field heir Frederick (Ted) Field and Federal Express founder Frederick Smith.
FORBES: Gateway To the Stars
9. Simon, he feels, financed the pressure groups that helped pass all the laws that moved the nation to the right, all the buying of votes in Congress to shift power to the monied interests and their paid representatives in Washington.
FORBES: "How Wall Street Occupied America"
10. Like Stanley, he's catnip to women, and Alison (Sarah Goldberg), his downtrodden wife, actually went so far as to turn her back on her monied family to marry him.
WSJ: Look Back in Anger | Still Angry After All These Years | Theater Review by Terry Teachout
11. Focusing on women in those powerful, monied institutions and the troubles, challenges and opportunities available to them may seem self-indulgent.
FORBES: Moms Want Full Time Work
12. While the monied hob-nobbed around cosmopolitan London, the Black Country got grimy producing the country's wealth, and perhaps as a consequence, its citizens were regarded as dull.
BBC: By BBC News Online's Liz Doig
13. This new law was generally hailed as a benefit to the non-monied spouse (typically, but not always, the woman) because it provides her with a level of certainty and eliminates the time and money required to obtain an injunction from the courts.
FORBES: Divorcing Women: Here's What You Need to Know About ATROs
14. On the face of it, targeting the monied looks more promising.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
15. If Swans--another yacht with a monied following--are the BMWs of the sea, these are the Bugattis--high-performance, high-strung, temperamental.
FORBES: Wallypalooza
16. It is the rise in sheer scope of government that has correspondingly raised the potential reward for lobbyists and other monied interests to attempt to influence that scope: it is a truly vicious circle.
FORBES: Frank Rich Mishandles the Money
17. Between these best and worst scenarios for Russia, following the latest Yeltsin-induced dramas, lies a third less-than-uplifting prospect: that of a crony capitalism of the sort that Latin America has fought hard to shed these past 20 years, in which Russia's rough-hewn democracy comes and goes, while clusters of law-despising monied interests (perhaps heaven forbid, especially in Russia backed by men with beetle brows and gold epaulettes) call the shots behind the scenes.
ECONOMIST: The strange rage of Boris Yeltsin