How To Use Inherited wealth In A Sentence

  • The one advantage he did possess was inherited wealth, which he pledged to spend for the benefit of others.
  • Inherited wealth is sometimes lazy and undriven, but most of the time it is the opposite -- productive and driven. Steve Mariotti: Up in Maine
  • I came from a very different stable - Glasgow petty bourgeoisie with no inherited wealth. Times, Sunday Times
  • To tackle this, he proposes among other things a confiscatory global tax on inherited wealth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
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  • In rich families that have substantial inherited wealth, assets may be primarily in the form of claims on tangible assets.
  • In rich families that have substantial inherited wealth, assets may be primarily in the form of claims on tangible assets.
  • As if only those of upstanding character are bestowed with that other class of lottery win, inherited wealth. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the unionists' imagination, the rich are social parasites living lives of leisure on inherited wealth.
  • It's about time that we began to recognize that inherited wealth is equally undeserving of our reverence.
  • Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
  • Each successive generation, he claims, squanders away its inherited wealth.
  • If money is readily available to you , it is probably equally available to others , unless you happen to have been born a Rockefeller or into some other family with large inherited wealth .
  • It's just one deceitful Wasp after another, cuckolding their best friends as they bilk them of their inherited wealth.
  • Just as poverty produces its own pathologies, so too does inherited wealth. Times, Sunday Times
  • As men of inherited wealth, the prime minister and chancellor cannot imagine the scrappy rage of the self-made entrepreneur drowning in red tape, suggests a Tory MP.

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