These economies are now struggling with aging populations and the burden of fiscal over-indulgence.
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For a moment of panic, a daft notion, a stupid indulgence in bluster and bravado.
Our correspondent said one police officer had even accused Mr Ghaffur of "egotistical self-indulgence".
Across the back runs a slightly polished metal band, the lone bit of stylistic indulgence here.
While Americans have clamped down on high-end lodging expenses, indulgence in luxury air travel is rising.
Even when Mother was alive, she believed that this sort of indulgence spoiled a child.
An indulgence to start out with, a final grating of Parmesan puts it over the top.
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What they need is convenient, nutritious, at-home food, with the occasional indulgence, she says.
But I always have to temper and monitor the indulgence so that it doesn't become self-indulgence.
And with your indulgence, what we'd like to do is brief together, gaggle together.
To push the limits of artistic self-indulgence, you can swap out the lens or add an accessory.
Or is it an exercise in self-indulgence associated with a retailing strategy that would succeed in any case?
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Greed, self-indulgence, and even treason are of course not new to the international banking and multi-national corporate worlds.
If a conductor took such liberties today, he would be accused of self-indulgence.
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In the original picture, Arthur's constant drunkenness was presented as a harmless indulgence.
This type of indulgence is fun, but not always possible or even necessary.
In fact, we believe the indulgence is literally negated by the healthy acts.
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In 1498, 18, 000 letters of indulgence were printed in a single city, Barcelona.
In the modern world, however, self-indulgence and feudal flim-flam corrode both the company's external image and its internal ethics.
The industrial revolution in America was driven by a bourgeois Protestant ethic that celebrated work and frowned on self-indulgence.
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There is something timeless about South Australia and this is one of the state's best regional areas for indulgence and natural wonder.
"Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle, " Graham wrote.
It had me wondering if this was an economic strategy or nostalgic self-indulgence.
Her life could appear one long indulgence of comfortable houses and perfect meals.
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For them however, the allure was not the economy of their meal but the indulgence of supping on local fare.
But history teaches that the false comfort of complacency is a dangerous indulgence in the face of a determined enemy.
I've realized that making waffles is a dangerously easy indulgence for anyone with a few kitchen staples and a waffle iron.
Recently he spoke about the simple pleasure of beekeeping, the lure of cycling and the civilized indulgence of a well-made spritz.
Despite allowing themselves the indulgence of wine-drinking, members of this group practised reasonable self-discipline in matters of diet, exercise and smoking.
To Brahms, this misbegotten programme was mere indulgence, a recipe for chaos.
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