They fear there will be an overconsumption of resources that will blight the planet.
In its highly idiosyncratic way, the movie captures the wounding national crisis of overconsumption and underproduction.
Initially Obama allowed us to redefine American exceptionalism as something more than monomaniacal use of force and overconsumption.
The company acknowledged that overconsumption of calories from beverages can contribute to obesity.
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The unrealistically high salary levels from Spain to Greece created overconsumption in these countries, while hollowing out their industrial bases.
Because they are not well absorbed, however, overconsumption of sugar alcohols can cause significant gastrointestinal symptoms including gas, bloating and diarrhea.
Certainly, you know, overspending, overconsumption in this country is a broad-based issue, not just for women and certainly not just for women of color.
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But Aso warned that stable economic growth could only be achieved if the U.S. curbed overconsumption and urged countries to reduce their dependency on overseas exports.
Diabetes, linked to both genetics and behaviors seen in rich societies (overconsumption, lack of exercise), is one NCD that is quietly and dangerously afflicting the developing world.
The rise in the proportion of drinkers and in binge drinking could be a sign that society is more accepting of alcohol consumption (and overconsumption), says Dr. Stephen Bahr, Ph.
Half of all college students observe the dumb and dangerous stunts, rambling conversations and other side effects of overconsumption around them and opt to imbibe moderately or not at all.
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Critics say the accounts encourage overconsumption of medical services.
Coffeen apparently acted very strangely when police arrived (not that he had been acting normally before that), so there is likely more to the plea than a claimed overconsumption of Red Bull.
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All of those things laid the groundwork for being able to borrow more and spend more, but also I think the media, including the news media, does an awful lot to encourage overconsumption.
But a new study for the Public Policy Institute of California by David Dowall and Jan Whittington, economists at the University of California at Berkeley, points to much wider overconsumption of underpriced services.
But she warned that consumers still aren't as good about watching their calories when they dine out as when they eat at home, in part because large serving sizes at restaurants lead to overconsumption.
"In order to put the world economy back onto a stable growth trajectory, one imperative is correcting the global imbalance that has arisen from overconsumption in the United States and insufficient internal demand in other countries, " Aso said.
Al Gore and his acolytes equate the internal-combustion engine with climate change, overconsumption and environmental devastation, and the mayors of trendy towns like Seattle and Portland have declared war on the automobile as the enemy of civilized values.
The U.S. has laid out how it intends to achieve this goal, and we urge other G-20 countries to demonstrate their commitment to this critical objective by detailing how and when they plan to eliminate policies that encourage the overconsumption of fossil fuels.
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