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Governments and societies have attempted to regulate consumption in various ways and used maps to proselytize and report.
In the meantime, strict controls regulate consumption, with Palestinians prevented from digging new wells, according to a report from the Centre for Economic Policy Research CEPRR).
Such hedonistic eating overrides the body's ability to regulate consumption with satiety.
Sex clubs with no private areas potentially find it easier to regulate consumption of drugs on their premises.
(2008) concluded that we more easily regulate consumption when larger package sizes are used.
(man, 49) It is well documented that cultural norms and customs regulate consumption of alcohol throughout the world.
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On Friday, when President Obama announced even stricter standards — in fact, the largest increase in mileage requirements since the government began regulating consumption of gasoline by cars in the 1970s — the chief executives of Detroit's Big Three were in Washington again.
Some studies suggest that environmental factors like sugar and food additive intake can have adverse effects on attention, and that eliminating or regulating consumption can reduce the severity of ADHD symptoms.
He said it has become much cheaper even for households to use "smart" tech to regulate their consumption of electricity, heat and water.
Furthermore, mice with an additional copy of SIRT1 exhibit decreased food intake [ 47] and hypothalamic SIRT1 seems to regulate food consumption in rats [ 48].
So today, in a city that seeks to regulate soda consumption, chandelier bidding remains 100 percent legal.
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