The consumer needs, tastes, and spending habits of new immigrant groups are often somewhat different from native-born groups. |
On the other hand it has driven up real estate prices so high that native-born residents have fled to the boonies. |
Most native-born Americans in 1920 had grown up in the country or in small towns. |
At the college level relatively few native-born Americans are choosing to study the hard sciences or engineering, from which so much innovation flows. |
Although native-born artists, chief among them the sculptor Michel Colombe, did work in the new idiom, rich 16th-century patrons at first preferred Italians. |
Of native-born Cuban Americans, almost 47 percent have attended private schools. |