In the process, he established valuable social contacts and relationships with the relatively well-to-do cattle owners in the protectorate.
He was raised in a relatively well-to-do peasant-artisan family.
Hoa and his brother thought it was outlandish that I, a relatively well-to-do American, rode around on a bike.
Martí came from a relatively well-to-do landowning family.
"Consumers who buy food from farms tend to be older and relatively well-to-do or low-income and looking for bargains," the article said.
Relatively well-to-do peasants, who had enough food to sell outside the state system, were called "kulaks."
It also made gelatin desserts the province of the relatively well-to-do.
Sales taxes are the most regressive taxes yet devised: only the relatively well-to-do pay income and real estate taxes, but even the poorest of the poor have to pay sales taxes.
The ultimate mystery, however, remains the behavior of the cult members, most of them from relatively well-to-do, upper-middle-class Mexican families.
The south side, the suburbs, where the relatively well-to-do motorhomies have their dinner dances and clubhouse trailers.