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We consumed less of almost everything, but ate more healthily and used our disposable income on what, today, we might call "low-carbon good times".
Consumption data were in line with these acceptance ratings; the monotony group consumed less of the food than the free-choice group over that time.
As in the M&M experiment, people who imagined eating 30 cheese cubes consumed less of the real thing.
The disappearing blood vessels could also act as a feedback loop, signaling to the animals to eat less and indeed, Arap and Pasqualini saw that the treated monkeys consumed less of their regular food but ate just as many treats as control monkeys, suggesting that they weren't feeling nauseous from the therapy.
Meanwhile, the long sleepers consumed less of a compound found in tea and chocolate, as well as the nutrient choline (in eggs and some meats) than other kinds of sleepers, but more alcohol.
The decline in Clinical Cost indicated that subjects consumed less of the clinical services, which consist of follow-up OGD, specialist consultations, diagnostic tests and medications (Table 1).
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"When you raise the price, people will consume less of the good".
The filing is intended to reduce the company's debt by $80 million so that interest costs will consume less of the company's revenue.
Finally — like oil — meat is something people are encouraged to consume less of, as the toll exacted by industrial production increases, and becomes increasingly visible.
"All-natural sugar is currently being scapegoated for all kinds of health problems, despite the fact that Americans consume less of it now," he wrote in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The French, they say, are now willing to spend more for a better product, be it wine or beer, even if they consume less of it.
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