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Like fashion, permissiveness is primarily a function of affluence, and the work schedule required to maintain it.
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It is not merely a function of affluence.
Feeling stressed about our time is a function of affluence, Vanderkam argues.
Its generation rate is a function of population and affluence (Hoornweg and Bhoda-Tata 2012) with richer societies characterized by higher rates of waste generation per capita, while less affluent societies generate less waste and tend to practice informal recycling and/or re-use initiatives that reduce the waste per capita to be collected at the municipal level.
Slowly the lure of affluence and ease pulls them in.
Dark, Western spirits were novelties and viewed as symbols of affluence and taste.
Thus, dietary lectins could possibly bind to the leptin receptor and affect its function, which could translate into diseases of affluence as indicated by studies on effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms on the function of leptin and the leptin receptor [ 85- 91].
"It vaulted them into a life of affluence," the author says, "with all the trappings".
In the 1960s and 1970s, it was a symbol of affluence that represented the American Dream.
This look is also one of the commonest faces of contemporary India: not affluence, but a simulation of affluence, which makes the face seem paradoxically humane.
"Growing populations, growing affluence, and the materials diversity of modern technologies are straining the resource capacities on which we draw.
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