Sentences with phrase «alcoholic drinks grew»

In the same time period, sales of alcoholic drinks grew by 6 %, while soft drink sales rose by 7 %.

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The Sierra foothills are a very old wine - growing region because of the gold rush: The miners would plant vines, harvest the fruit, ferment the grapes... it gave them something alcoholic to drink.
Then, within the web of meaningful interpersonal relations, AA proceeds to utilize the alcoholic's growing capacity for self - acceptance and responsibility by saying in effect, «But you can become responsible for changing your personality pattern so that you won't be driven to drink
Alcohol and coffee earnings grew 31.7 per cent with sales of alcoholic ready - to - drink beverages and spirits benefitting from a redesigned partnership with Beam Suntory which now includes the Suntory range of spirits.
Glass bottle shipments for spirits increased 6 percent in 2017, and ready - to - drink flavored alcoholic beverages grew 8 percent.
The wines segment is expected to grow at a faster rate during the forecast period, as the market currently offers alcoholic drinks such as vodka, gin, rum, and brandy and has more alcohol by volume (ABV) than other alcoholic beverages.
Consumption of alcoholic drinks has been largely static in recent years whereas the use of cannabis is growing and will continue to expand, offering a commercial opportunity for the alcohol industry in North America, according to Euromonitor analysts.
Kit Devine (1 March, p 33) suggests drinking soda water, lime and bitters as a grown - up alternative to alcoholic drinks.
They found that the risk of atrial fibrillation grew by 8 percent for each daily alcoholic drink.
So, a child that grows up eating too much sugar can end up with an the same sorts of health issues as an alcoholic even if he / she never drinks a drop!
Ferrell's dryly understated performance is a shorthand for an alcoholic's denial and repressed rage, and as Nick grows increasingly desperate for a drink, he keeps his anger stashed like a last beer for emergencies.
The impetus had come from the feeling that gradually more difficult children were being found in residential care, partly arising from the growing number of status offenders, i.e. children whose behaviour (truancy, promiscuity, alcoholic drinking, unruliness) would not be illegal if they were adults.
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