Sentences with phrase «dictated by habit»

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While of course income helps, in reality, the main determinant of wealth (or erosion of) is dictated by your spending habits, and many people fall into the habit of spending more as they earn more.
Food habits are often dictated by culture and religion, but most people drink the same way regardless of background, he explains.
It was argued by consumer groups that with the rapid changes occurring in food manufacturing, packaging and retailing that consumers could no longer rely on traditional wisdom and habits to dictate how long a food may be stored.
Ayurveda dictates that constipation is a Vata condition caused by low water and fiber intake as well as poor exercise habits.
How can we encourage individuals to rise above their own limitations and old habits that were dictated by their various upbringings, while working to transform the Rail into a post-Beuysian social sculpture, an artwork?
The price of the editions are continuously updated on a chalkboard, dictated by text messages sent by Calero and reflective of the habits of Venezuelans who monitor prices via Twitter and iPhone apps.
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