Psychologists have an important role to play in making these changes toward ending overconsumption. |
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The first ad features a giant talking pig the size of America wallowing in overconsumption. |
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The end of abundant, cheap oil means the end of our culture of overconsumption. |
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Now an unusual group has launched a campaign to protest overconsumption in this country. |
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Ultimately we cannot protect the environment without addressing the ever-increasing onslaught of advertising that causes overconsumption. |
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First, sleep deprivation lowers levels of the hormone leptin, an absence of which can trigger the overconsumption of carbohydrates. |
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The overconsumption of sugar and refined carbohydrates during childhood may set up chemical imbalances that predispose to short-sightedness. |
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I have been driven into a state of twitching frenzy by the overconsumption of crisps. |
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The problem we are facing here is general overconsumption during a false prosperity period. |
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We have already seen whole island ecosystems altered irreversibly by human activities, and the extinction of species caused by overconsumption. |
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It makes it possible to avoid overconsumption of powder to guarantee a minimal final thickness. |
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Foster metering systems and block-tariffs application when appropriate to avoid overconsumption. |
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States should take measures against overconsumption and to ensure efficient water use. |
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Chile, for the Rio Group, cautioned developed countries about maintaining a culture of overconsumption. |
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Quebec and Canada must make a sustained effort to control the overconsumption of goods and services. |
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The United States has been living with overconsumption and undersaving for a long time, but these two imbalances could not continue indefinitely. |
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The effect on most of us will be an attack of acute crapulence, caused by our forced overconsumption of political prattle and forensic flatulence. |
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A critical example of this is the overconsumption of refined sugar, refined grains, and refined vegetable oils such as corn, safflower, and sunflower oil. |
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Scientists are increasingly linking population growth and overconsumption to our environmental challenges. |
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A similar trend of unhealthy overconsumption can be observed in fat intake. |
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The movie will stand up as a significant marker of the crushing American dilemma of overconsumption and underproduction. |
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One such distortion could be subsidies on fossil fuels, which encourage overconsumption. |
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This also allows it to indulge in both overinvestment in the productive capital factor and overconsumption of commodity inputs. |
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In other words, what we need are measures of overconsumption or, to put in dual terms, of underinvestment. |
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Eventually, I will have the possibility to dissave again next year to maintain this level of overconsumption. |
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Homeopathy can offer an effective alternative at a lower cost to the overconsumption of psychotropics and antibiotics. |
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If overconsumption of alcohol causes serious damage to the foetus, does this mean that low consumption is also harmful? |
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The Commission welcomed the examination of the problem of overconsumption of controlled substances contained in the first chapter of the report. |
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Because our concern was with patient overconsumption of food, the ratio was recoded so that any value under 1 was assigned a 1, and any value over 1 was retained. |
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Our current lifestyle choices, entrenched patterns of overconsumption, human overpopulation and political gamesmanship militate strongly against the types of changes needed to reverse what are essentially global trends. |
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Environmental pollution and the overconsumption of nonreplenishable resources is the boiling frog syndrome of the 21st century. |
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But of course it is we who are letting them down, we whose overconsumption is malnourishing the world. |
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Ehrlich and Stuart Pimm have noted that human population growth and overconsumption are the main drivers of species extinction. |
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The researchers are concerned that the lack of clarity in combination with the increasing literature on the positive aspects of moderate consumption entails a certain danger of overconsumption. |
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These are all related to overconsumption of animal products. |
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In America, Canada and western Europe smoking tobacco is the principal culprit for DALYs, whereas in eastern Europe it is overconsumption of alcohol. |
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So unless you are the ultimate doomsday theorist, believing we'll be punished for overconsumption over the years, what you must believe is when this all starts to take effect, the tide will turn back to economic growth. |
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Homeopathy could thus respond to the economic and public health problems, associated to the overconsumption of psychotropics and to the dependence that the latter may cause. |
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It seems likely that our enkephalin findings in rats mean that this neurotransmitter may drive some forms of overconsumption and addiction in people. |
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Overconsumption is the most significant concern associated with water consumption during marathons. |
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