Sentence examples for aversion to waste from inspiring English sources

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And then there's the aversion to waste.

Tories express their jealousy of this rebalancing as aversion to waste and reluctance to create new tiers of bureaucracy.

At Osakana, like at Okonomi, Haraguchi is guided by the Japanese virtue of mottainai, or aversion to waste.

Our aversion to waste even extends to the waste of other species: dog owners who fail to clean up after their dogs can face hefty fines.

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Two: I indulge my taste buds, my paternal machismo and my aversion to wasting any food slathered in butter, arteries be damned.

Julius has lofty tastes but an aversion to wasting a dollar.

Among the Maasai in Tanzania, condom use is hampered by an aversion to "wasting" sperm, which is given sociocultural importance beyond reproduction.

"Given this natural aversion to human waste, it takes rigorous research, careful implementation and skillful social marketing to overcome the 'yuck' factor," says Kramer.

Many species share our aversion to faeces, however others actively seek it out – a finding that highlights the evolutionary logic beneath our apparently visceral reactions to waste.

To waste billions?

No time to waste.

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