While there is no dearth of wealth in those areas, ordinary folk may be squeezed.
The point is that ordinary folk and the 1% are not different classes of people.
It voiced the reaction of ordinary folk to the (often horrible) events in their midst.
When ordinary folk resign, they are lucky to get paid to the end of the month.
The bankers caused this mess but are doing fine while ordinary folk suffer, is the invariable charge.
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The new markets for books in the languages of ordinary folk standardized speech, creating hard boundaries between peoples.
Google's YouTube can do driveways, too, and plenty of ordinary folk enjoy keeping an eye on their neighbors.
The challenge for Mr Wowereit is to balance the interests of Berlin's new elite with those of ordinary folk.
Hassett says the MSM and pols lose power when ordinary folk, all on their own, find contentment in their work.
Much more important to the ascetic Mr Bose is that his name is widely associated by ordinary folk with high-quality sound.
If the incentive effects of performance-related pay for ordinary folk are unproven, the effect of stock options is even harder to demonstrate.
Married (to another Diet member) with three children, Tanaka, 55, connects with ordinary folk as a housewife who bicycles to the supermaket.
The most energy-intensive consumers are shielded from the feed-in tariff, leaving ordinary folk, including pensioners and the unemployed, to foot the bill.
Are they too big for their boots - over-cosseted - or are they standing up for ordinary folk in the face of rapacious bosses?
Surprise: The ultrarich aren't getting richer any faster than ordinary folk.
Mr McCue said it was "a great day for victims" because Gordon Brown had made a "principled decision" that "listened to ordinary folk rather than bureaucrats".
The ultrarich aren't getting richer any faster than ordinary folk.
Unlike standoffish Berliners, ordinary folk in Dortmund joined the party.
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But unless ordinary folk are seen to share in the gains from globalisation, there will be growing demands for import barriers or much higher taxes on booming company profits.
In turf wars over neighbourhoods, they attack each other's activists and ordinary folk alike. (This week indiscriminate firing on a Sindhi rally killed 11 people.) When deaths exceed a handful a day, the commercial capital grinds to a halt.
Private tax practitioners, however, say a bigger problem is that the IRS simply hasn't gotten the message Congress sent--that it wants offer standards liberalized and special consideration given to taxpayers caught in unfair situations--such as employees taxed on phantom stock option profits or ordinary folk victimized by slick promoters.
It was first levied in 1902 as a way of getting the rich to help pay for the construction of the Kaiser's navy, putting it among the lesser-known causes of the first world war. (Ordinary folk were doing their part by drinking beer.) It was scrapped in 1933 to stimulate the economy but Hitler brought it back, again with martial intent, six years later.
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