Sentences with phrase «consumption over quality»

Too much quantity and time consumption over quality and depth / creativity.

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The decline in coal consumption fits an overall pattern seen in China over the past few years, which suggests that China is running out of high quality coal.
Applied to the consumption of beverage alcohol, it promotes responsible consumption by transforming a simple drink into the art of tasting by giving priority to quality over quantity.
Packing on muscle usually calls for the consumption of additional calories, but it's important to focus on quality over quantity.
Over the years, we've often reported on research that links soy consumption to poor sperm quality, lower testosterone levels and sagging libidos.
This technology boasts a wide - range of benefits over the traditional glass displays that are commonly integrated within wearable devices, with their robust, sunlight readable and low power consumption qualities known to combat the common user frustrations and enhance the overall consumer experience.
Highly crafted, the food is carved out of marble and modelled out of plasticine and foam, but the suggestion of reality reflects the plastic quality of how food is presented in supermarkets and fast food outlets; the sanitised encounter fuelling a drive towards rapid (over) consumption whilst denying the phenomenological essence that makes the encounter fulfilling.
Choice - In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Limits to Growth (CH, Nov» 73), Randers (climate strategy, BI Norwegian Business School) forecasts changes in population, consumption, energy use, emissions, quality of life, and climate over the next 40 years.
For the Environment Group of UNEP2 sustainable consumption and production practices are «the use of services and related products, which respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life while minimising the use of natural resources and toxic materials as well as the emissions of waste and pollutants over the life cycle of the service or product so as not to jeopardise the needs of future generations.»
Hartlove expects us to see about 60 % of the notebooks coming out over the next year to be LED - backlit, and he he estimates that so far only about 10 % of the television market is LED - backlit, so a technology like this that creates higher quality displays without increasing the energy consumption will find a strong market.
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