Moreover, from his low-church background, Parks has also inherited a preference for puritan thriftiness which shows in his writing. |
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Had their share of business activity been greater, their increase in thriftiness and prudence might have deepened or prolonged the recession. |
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In the weeks up to Christmas, the thriftiness of shoppers left retailers worried as they feared people were saving for the sales. |
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While I like the simplified line work used for the series, the animation tends to drift between thriftiness and sloppy. |
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What's more, she points out, thriftiness today could be catastrophically expensive tomorrow. |
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This thriftiness will be caused by the crisis across all strata of the population. |
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Their personal drivers may include a commitment to ecological behaviour, thriftiness or social responsibility. |
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Strictly speaking, there is no gene for a sucking reflex, let alone for female coyness or Scottish thriftiness or cognizance of the concept of zero. |
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After long deliberations, where the thriftiness of the council members is the decisive consideration, the choice falls on the second option. |
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Ever catch yourself wondering if all that recycling and thriftiness with resources is really making a difference? |
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If that's the case, read on but let me first say that not all hyper-economy cars provide equality when it comes to cabin size and thriftiness. |
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The new economy will be the economy of thriftiness that we are already entering, whether we want it or not. |
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The washing power of the machines is increased, which optimizes the cleaning agents and gently cleans your parts, In short, the GASTRO series is a true master of thriftiness and a bonus for nature and people. |
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The original characteristics including size, ruggedness, strong sound feet and legs that wear, quality udders that last, and thriftiness and gain-ability have been maintained and improved. |
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The proverbial Alemannic sense of thriftiness and a distinct striving for quality have always fallen on fruitful soil here for carefully designed products. |
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Then, adopting the age-old thriftiness common to farmers worldwide, they gleaned every inch of the paddy for the last grains. It could all have been done much more quickly by combine harvester. |
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Mr French has been invited to dinners celebrating a couple's last repayment. He has another, more novel theory to explain young people's thriftiness. |
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One explanation is that environmentalism and thriftiness have made growing vegetables trendy, an idea that is supported by the growing shortage of allotments. But there is more to it than pleasant weather and belt-tightening. |
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Then came the Scotch, the English, the Irish and the Welsh, with their efficiency, thriftiness and their whole-souled respect for law, order and self-control. |
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The shock we lived through because of the recession has ushered in a new economic era, which should call for more rationale, thriftiness and sustainability. |
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Instils basic notions about saving, thriftiness and cooperation. |
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And so, paradoxically in spite of the thriftiness of funds, in Bochum a complete artwork set itself in motion, coming to life from an origin only to be found in the smallest units of musical theater. |
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There are legends around him about his craftiness and thriftiness. |
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We must also keep in mind that 2009 is a special year, with a return to a thriftiness in thought and behavior, based not so much on a reduction in spending, but rather on a desire for improved models of consumption. |
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