While women's insatiability remained a central feature of comic cards, this insatiability also reflected on the virility of aristocratic men. |
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Other observers refer to disorganisation, boredom, excitability, insatiability, egocentricity, low self-esteem and depression. |
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Yes! Redesign the consumer for improved insatiability! Wider bodies, twin carburetors, more ponderous cams, more sludge in the engine! |
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But the prevailing emotion that day, even among us awardees, was a bemused sense of boredom, restlessness and insatiability. |
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The tyranny of time, devouring love, the insatiability of creation: with powerful words, the author marks time in a singular universe where beauty and ugliness live side by side. |
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By Becker and Rayo's account, this insatiability is hardwired into us. |
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Should we conclude from this observed insatiability that investing in computing power wastes resources? |
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This is similar to the notion of insatiability of wants that we employ in theory, but it is not exactly the same. |
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Early 1950s Arrow-Debreu GET research fostered a hope that mathematical economics would show that consumer insatiability and consumer-producer price-taking are good for them. |
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Mahoney's argument makes plausible companion reading for Regina Gagnier's The Insatiability of Human Wants, which offers a similar approach to this subject. |
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