People having the same social, economic, or educational status.
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Examples for "class"
Examples for "class"
1The problem is: how does the left talk to the working class?
2Many working-class political movements of this period demonstrated far greater political insight.
3The control group performed a typical physical class three times per week.
4FINRA arbitration rules do not allow arbitrators to hear class action cases.
5A class-action case can result in higher recoveries and lower litigation costs.
1She knew well that gladiators occupied an odd stratum in Roman society.
2The Samaritans were a despised lower stratum of the population of Palestine.
3The stratum of air lying up at the ceiling was comparatively cold.
4Moreover, a fossil once having disappeared never reappears in any later stratum.
5And over the old hopes time has brought a stratum of new.
1She had no great ambitions; few women of her social class have.
2Historically received pronunciation signified a higher social class than a local accent.
3Adjustment for social class at birth had little effect on the associations.
4The study found that height and weight varied depending on social class.
5The Carlgrens were far below the Lorentz family's requirements for acceptable social class.
1A ghetto is a neighborhood of people from a similar, often depressed, socio-economic class.
2The fund has already invested in an undisclosed Brazilian company providing dental services to lower middle socio-economic class, the statement said.
3Veganism, at least in the United States of America, had the connotation of being a lifestyle of White socio-economic class privileged people.
Translations for socio-economic class