A branch that flows into the main stream.
Having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value.
1 And a large group of them, the mass affluent , live in Europe.
2 Definitely steer clear of affluent Switzerland, particularly the prosperous city of Lausanne.
3 Such shrinking violets, however, are less and less common among China's affluent .
4 Gone are the days of affluent homeowners simply redecorating newly purchased houses.
5 Farmers' markets are merely a lifestyle choice for the affluent middle classes.
6 Labour feels the affluent society can afford to carry the weak entirely.
7 One undeniable fact about universal welfare provision is that affluent people benefit.
8 In more affluent areas, up to nine in 10 follow this route.
9 Most women today in affluent urban communities do it, openly, in public.
10 New maps based on census data depict Ireland's affluent and deprived districts.
11 For affluent and developing countries alike, these are the aspirations for 2012.
12 Some of these trends are also now visible in less affluent countries.
13 The affluent health-conscious ask why it doesn't reflect what's on their plates.
14 He even counted his rounds of ammunition; here alone he was affluent .
15 We will get there, but only with help from affluent early adopters.
16 The more affluent and Conservative-voting south-west and south-east saw the lowest cuts.
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