Driving an SUV when it really is not necessary is an example of overindulgence in the United States. |
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As we wipe away the smudges of the last chocolate Easter egg, a pang of guilt associated with overindulgence might raise its head. |
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Ordinary people, too, began increasingly to suffer from the effects of overindulgence, and there was concern about the rate of heart disease. |
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But this late-night host puts the breaks on overindulgence by employing a serious drug-free advocacy approach. |
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It's the time of year when people collect toys, ignore budgets and set new standards for overindulgence. |
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Creating a list and sticking to it will also help to prevent overindulgence. |
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We got lots of new bits for the kitchen and my overindulgence hasn't been too great which is somewhat surprising. |
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You also hear some blowsiness, a touch of vulgarity, an overindulgence of her baritonal chest register. |
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In fact, there was so much of it I rode the train home feeling thoroughly sick from overindulgence. |
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I have a fair number of broken capillaries due both to long unprotected exposure to tropical sun and years of overindulgence in the drink. |
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About halfway through the film, we all heard the awful sounds of his overindulgence coming back up the pipe. |
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Counseling is highly recommended as a way to focus on the underlying problems rather than simply treating the symptoms of overindulgence. |
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The section on overindulgence captures the well-known observation of drunken robins that have ingested too much overripe fruit. |
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That sort of insight makes the film's occasional overindulgence forgivable. |
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Instead, it turns out that even limited stints of overindulgence may have long-term effects. |
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And the greed and overindulgence were on both sides, a fact that must never be overlooked. |
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Four days off at Christmas and New Year is only a symbol of overindulgence. |
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Yet she also notes some negative cultural connotations: that the treacherous substance can symbolise overindulgence is just one. |
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Ever since Aristotle first warned about the perils of overindulgence, there has been a strain of thought that the moral life is the ascetic one. |
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The biggest problem with overindulgence in chocolate is weight gain. |
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Relieves the unpleasant sensations arising during travel by car, train, plane or boat, at high altitude or in case of overindulgence. |
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At the same time he must be careful to avoid overindulgence in statistical control. |
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I personally know that my body doesn't like overindulgence too much. |
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Korean pop superstar Psy has teamed up with Snoop Dogg to create an indispensable ode to overindulgence. |
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I dedicated my mornings to working on my laptop and my afternoons to exercise, counterbalancing whatever overindulgence I had planned for after sunset. |
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The measure was created to curb overindulgence by young drinkers. |
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People's love of sweets and guilty feelings about overindulgence are pretty universal. |
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Oprah's story of overindulgence strikes an eerie chord in a nation struggling with the consequences of a massive credit binge. |
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With its beautiful, sweet-smelling flowers, an oleander is a true overindulgence for the senses. |
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This was the result of active debt reduction policies, put in place after a period of overindulgence. |
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Employ temperance in all things, avoiding overindulgence in celebration or self-deprivation. |
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Fatigue, overindulgence in alcoholic beverages or dietary indiscretion may also predispose a person to air sickness. |
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Over the last few years we have seen what overindulgence in drinking can cause. |
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The assumption is that we need professional help to rid our rotten bodies of all the poisons and harmful chemicals accumulated during the season of overindulgence. |
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If familiarity breeds contempt, then overindulgence breeds snobbish connoisseurship. |
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Thus exercise, a new skill and a decent night's sleep and productive Thursday can replace overindulgence and a somewhat seedy and slothful Thursday. |
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Modern life, argues Mr Thompson, is overwhelming the clever bits and overstimulating the more primitive functions that encourage overindulgence. |
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It is thought that perhaps overindulgence in gluten-rich foods like cake, bread, cereals, crackers and pasta might throw a body's digestive system off. |
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When the body is suffering from the effects of alcohol overindulgence, it becomes deprived of B Vitamins. BULL TONIK contains an essential blend of Vitamins B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12 to help replenish the body. |
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Known as cauliflower ear, these ears' puffy appearances aren't due to overindulgence on the white-flower vegetable. |
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Latter-day Scrooges who deplore the waste of productivity and overindulgence during the Christmas holidays may be referred back to the days when the carousing went on practically non-stop for the better part of a month. |
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The conclusions of the study confirm the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption for the health and the adverse effects of overindulgence. |
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During the course of an opulent, extravagant banquet, eleven dinner guests, served non-stop by attentive waiters and servants, take part in a strange ritual of gastronomic overindulgence. |
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He blames his overindulgence in food for his expanding waistline. |
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Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those miserable sensations commonly called a hangover. |
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Overindulgence has brought down everybody from Napoleon to Carnie Wilson. |
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Overindulgence was the vitiator of Junior's previously sweet disposition. |
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