We are sleepwalking through a consumerist theme-park, girning about the government. |
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This amounts to a massive political bet on Scotland being collectivist rather than consumerist. |
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Maybe if I got out of my house and increased my footprint locally, I could salve my consumerist conscience. |
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Economics risks suffocating architecture, but so does polite conservatism and a consumerist attitude. |
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A more problematic consumerist statement is his pair of Internet projects, accessible through a computer in one of the galleries. |
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Receive payment with utter disgust at the barefaced greed of today's consumerist society. |
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It is a rational, utilitarian, practical ethic, deeply American and consumerist. |
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I can't say anything about these as I shamefully ignored them completely in favour of an orgy of consumerist spending on clothes. |
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These concerns relate to a larger context of neo-colonial, globalist, consumerist realities of our time. |
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Few books of poetry have any significance in the larger consumerist culture of multinational commerce. |
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There are quotes from him, often obscured by the broadest contours of his myth, which question the consumerist thesis. |
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The failure of the program helped pave the way for the triumph of a consumerist approach. |
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Its noble gesture resides in taking on board the issue of reconciling a modern, consumerist world with an ancient one. |
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He was averse to the consumerist craze of the middle class, which has led to the bankruptcy of capitalist mores. |
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How would your columnist fare as a freegan amid the consumerist excesses of Hampstead? |
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They need to consider social as well as individual values and the ineludible distributional dimensions of the consumerist lifestyle. |
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The consumerist potlatch is especially striking because the brand names are nearly all American. |
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We live in a time when the opposite is being propagated by media and consumerist culture. |
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Which proves by the way, the huge adaptability of this industry to new constraints whether environmental, technical or consumerist. |
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It seems clear the earth cannot support 6 billion practitioners of the Western consumerist lifestyle. |
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The current consumerist climate lets him make money making lazy tripe. |
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I stand here as a consumerist, an executive who looks at a range of industries and consumer trends to predict what's going to happen in this industry. |
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Scotland's cites, the futurologists reckon, have reached a crest of the consumerist and cultural wave that carried their economies out of the post-industrial era. |
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Finally, the campaign gave a big fillip to the consumerist movement in the five Member States covered. |
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Courses promise to help people shed the distractions and stresses of the consumerist world and journey towards their inner wholeness. |
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How is it possible that our consumerist society can remain unmoved before situations like these? |
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Our globalised, consumerist society exaggerates and sexualises gender roles and almost puts a price ticket on them. |
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In view of this ceaseless gift, we come to see the limitations of all that perishes, the folly of the consumerist mindset. |
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They are also exposed to the consumerist ethic, which is seen as the creed of global sophisticates. |
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We get caught upĀ in consumerist desire and lose track of what we might really want in life. |
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Under his son, income from oil started to create a Western-style consumerist society. |
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Surely not for a consumerist and suicidal Europe that is losing its identity and sense of values, despite talking so much about it? |
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In considering the potential of NICTs, it would be ill advised to ignore all the concerns about the consumerist view of users. |
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A consumerist approach replaced the usual blind trust that a large majority of French people placed in the school system. |
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They also reveal, in their diversity, the constituent's conflicting and consumerist conception of his relations with public services. |
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A process of deterritorialization leads to an undermining of nation states and democracies in a drive toward turning the globe into one large consumerist collective. |
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Here are 20 exhibitions that look set to shake us out of our consumerist complacency. |
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But a series of shows in 2014 is set to shake us out of our consumerist complacency. |
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Moreover, they don't believe this because they've been brainwashed into false consciousness by consumerist propaganda. |
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And he revived the company by bringing it even truer to its consumerist roots. |
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Passion, talent and genuine desire to make a difference inspire many but on the consumerist merry-go-round some of us ride, success is often equated with a fat pay cheque. |
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In today's consumerist culture, shoppers prefer to buy convenience foods such as ready-to-eat mixes and processed foods to match their hectic lifestyles. |
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The country is as religious as it is capitalistically consumerist. |
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Is it the result of the consumerist culture that has gripped us, or the need to possess material objects in order to reassure ourselves of our own worth? |
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But Huyghe sought to foster an inquisitive, analytical attitude in the viewer, not consumerist behavior. |
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Audience member: How will the rationed environment and the trend toward a consumerist approach to health care affect the commitment of our next generation of physicians? |
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In these sectarian and consumerist times, creating such a deep democracy, in my view, is also a spiritual mission-a mission to preserve the human spirit of our own people. |
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We must all live more sustainable less excessive consumerist lifestyles. |
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The fall of communist regimes in 1989-1991 has returned to freedom-exhausted populations that have discovered no other future than that of modern secularized societies, materialistic and consumerist. |
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The church is also called to offer, out of its experience over the centuries, concrete alternative paradigms to the consumerist ideology of globalization. |
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The free market, for all its virtues, does fuel a consumerist mind-set that's personally and socially destructive. |
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Gratuitousness is present in our lives in many different forms, which often go unrecognized because of a purely consumerist and utilitarian view of life. |
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Critics love to paint all of the residents of this superlative-crazy emirate with the same crass cultureless consumerist brush. |
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Certainly it will involve changing our exaggerated consumerist behaviour, combatting hedonism, resisting attitudes of indifference and the tendency to disregard our personal responsibilities. |
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Second, it demonstrated that the distinction between elite Modernist and mass consumerist culture had lost its precision. |
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I remind you that these large companies are the ones most responsible for the productivist and consumerist society destroying our natural resources as well as being responsible for farmers and small firms going under. |
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By the turn-of-the-century the sense of humor became the signature attribute of a self that was defined as passive, detached, and consumerist, Wickberg argues. |
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But in contemporary consumerist societies, when the kids are safely in bed, television programs allow viewers to indulge their more prurient interests. |
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Consumerist creature comfort materialism using non-renewable resources is a short-cut to ruin. |
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My Consumerist side was a very happy critter, seeing so much stuff to desire. |
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Tournament Rookie Eliminates Bracket Juggernaut, Bank of America, to Claim Victory in Consumerist. |
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People can donate carrier bags and take part in workshops to create The Consumerist Christmas Tree, which will be located in Prince Bishops Shopping Centre. |
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