11.   The condition of public school facilities is frequently determined by the relative wealth of the school district.

12.   The state reimburses districts for new school buildings depending on their relative wealth.

13.   Their relative wealth puts air fares and fees within reach, and their professional qualifications help them obtain visas.

14.   They worked downstairs, slept upstairs, and were enthusiastic about the relative wealth and freedom which their new employment status had conferred upon them.

15.   Allegedly, most victims were Chinese, targeted for their relative wealth and perceived domination of commerce and industry.

16.   Chinese-Filipinos are often targeted because of their relative wealth and their reputation for paying ransom without reporting abductions to police.

17.   Ethnic Chinese have long been resented for their business acumen and relative wealth, and their stores bore the brunt of the looting.

18.   Many Christians are ethnic Chinese, who have often been targeted in riots because of their relative wealth and perceived links to corrupt government officials.

19.   Looters targeted the stores and homes of Chinese, who are resented in large part because of their relative wealth.

20.   Resented for their relative wealth and control of commerce, Indonesian Chinese are frequently scapegoated by the majority Muslim population during times of economic hardship.

a. + wealth >>共 343
personal 8.09%
great 6.32%
new 4.74%
vast 3.48%
national 2.97%
ill-gotten 2.53%
enormous 2.40%
inherited 2.34%
mineral 2.34%
material 2.09%
relative 1.90%
relative + n. >>共 688
calm 7.07%
ease 3.64%
safety 3.45%
newcomer 3.37%
obscurity 3.35%
peace 3.03%
strength 2.28%
term 2.20%
unknown 2.14%
stability 2.03%
wealth 0.80%
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