Sentence examples for continuing addiction from inspiring English sources

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The lead note of our China section reports on China's continuing addiction to tobacco (and tobacco tax revenue).

Kruger pokes fun at Labour's continuing addiction to the state and its encroachment into areas of culture and family life - and he scores a few points here.

Still, Fisher does have some new theories, which he plays for all they are worth, the major one being Henry James Sr.'s "chronic alcoholism .The father's early addiction is well known, but Fisher pushes it later into the life, gives it as a significant cause for his breakdown and proposes continuing addiction as an explanation of his behavior, which he describes as "mad" or unstable.

During the last 42 years, the United States has enjoyed the privilege and the benefit of having the world's major reserve currency, but it has also behaved in a profligate manner that reflects a continuing addiction to debt.

So after some great domestic parties ringing in the new year and a number of adventurous international countdowns, I'm now in search of new opportunities to raise the bar and feed the continuing addiction to amazing blowout New Year's Eve celebrations.

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Co-dependency is the term used to describe women who not only support their addictive spouse, but actually add to his continued addiction by never challenging his antisocial behaviour.

Continued Addiction will lead you to jails, institutions, and death.

As we expect future energy prices to increase, policies that will lead to withdrawal from energy addictions are needed rather than policies that will continue this addiction.

A rejoinder is in order to a Santa Ana couple's well-intentioned advice (Letters, May 14) that Christians are also to "be wise as serpents," a reference to the Rev. Arnold G. Kuntz's apparently being deceived into giving $17.70 to a young man who may have been an addict and wanted the money to continue his addiction.

Enabling is a psychological term for allowing or helping a person to continue their addiction.

"They are so obsessed and passionate about [spring hunting] that they will take any risk to continue their addiction".

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