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单词 Worse off
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(1) The rent increases will leave us worse off.
(2) Other sports are much worse off than athletics.
(3) If Rick loses his job we'll be even worse off.
(4) Lots of people are far worse off than we are.
(5) People in rural areas are even worse off, as they have no regular bus service.
(6) I don't want to end up worse off than when I started.
(7) I don't think we're any worse off than a lot of other people.
(8) He was even worse off than you were, runt.
(9) Still, they could be worse off.
(10) No shareholder would now be worse off because of the tax measure.
(11) Pensioners will be worse off every week because the Government broke the link with earnings.
(12) If you are separated, you can be worse off if you do not have a full pension in your own right.
(13) The unemployment trap exists when an unemployed person on benefit would be worse off in a low-paid job.
(14) We shouldn't complain about being poor many families are much worse off .
(15) The increase in taxes means that we'll be £30 a month worse off than before.
(16) The refugees are badly off for blankets[/worse off.html], and even worse off for food.
(17) I've always worked on the basis that if I don't know anything technical I shan't be any worse off.
(18) I've only broken my arm; other people are far worse off than me.
(19) The increase in taxes means that we'll be 30 a month worse off.
(20) I've only broken my arm; other patients are far worse off than me.
(21) The increase in taxes means that we'll be 50 pounds a month worse off.
(22) My mother said the cure for thinking too much about yourself was helping somebody who was worse off than you. Sylvia Plath 
(23) The settlement of the dispute was a sell-out, leaving the miners worse off than they were before.
(24) Nevertheless, the government admitted that most people would be around 30 percent worse off in real terms.
(25) It is possible to make one person better off without making the other person worse off.
(26) If they are grafted on to existing vocational education-representing a change in name only-we will be worse off than when we started.
(27) Hopefully you will also be raising money through sponsorship to help selected projects in countries far worse off than our own.
(28) This was despite government assurances that hill farmers would not be made worse off.
(29) Labour could not complain if the press pointed out that higher-rate taxpayers would be worse off under John Smith's budget plans.
(30) But if both players accept this logic and defect, they end up worse off than if they had co-operated.
(1) The rent increases will leave us worse off.
(31) Hence it would be possible to achieve a Pareto gain, making some people better off without making anyone else worse off.
(32) In either case Susie is better off and David no worse off.
(33) Only if the benefit withdrawal rate exceeded 100 percent would the individual actually be worse off under such a proposal.
(34) This had a crippling effect on the worse off at a crucial stage of recovery from the Famine.
(35) Anyone earning more than £30,000 would be severely worse off.
(36) Labour claimed the Budget will leave the average family £8 a week worse off, but Premier John Major disagreed.
(37) Twenty percent of those polled say it is much worse off.
(38) Now that label had gone but they were relatively poor and worse off materially.
(39) No consumer is worse off,() because buying x units results in the same total outlay.
(40) Here were people incomparably worse off than I was, finding what comfort they could at seventy-five cents a night.
(41) You could end up being worse off, with huge debts on top of being jobless.
(42) Mr. Scott Hardly anyone will be worse off if they are on disability working allowance.
(43) While the president's Barrio Adentro program has brought healthcare to the poor in many areas, other areas are worse off than ever.
(44) You are worse off than a pauper though you may be well off financially.
(44) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(45) Pareto efficient redistribution occurs when on one is made worse off as a result a transfer.
(46) Some redistribution of income can help to keep the worse off out of poverty.
(47) Pareto efficiency means that no one can be made better off without someone becoming worse off.
(48) Women need to feel like there aare people worse off thaan they aare.
(49) But the normative implication of this argument is that policymakers should be indifferent because, by this supposedly all-encompassing measure of welfare, we are no worse off than we were before.
(50) Provided some common sense is paid to health checkups, drug choice, dosage and off-time , how can we say for certain that the user is worse off for doing so?
(51) An allocation of resources is pareto superior to an alternative allocation if and only if no one is made worse off by the distribution and the welfare of at least one person is improved.
(52) High energy prices were the largest single element fuelling an inflationary spiral that left many families worse off.
(53) We seem to get worse and worse off all the time. "
(54) However, as the comedians Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were fond of saying, there's always someone worse off than yourself.
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