Some have said this is a function
of the affluence found in the city, others suggest it has more to do with the people themselves.
Not exact matches
It is also likely to shift over time, as
affluence grows and technology evolves, and as companies like Coke and Starbucks and a thousand anonymous start - ups
find new ways to make environmental protection efficient, in the broadest, most ethically - significant sense
of the word.
Dr Philip Withington at the University
of Cambridge has
found that
affluence rather than poverty has tended to drive consumption levels, especially among the middle classes and higher, even though legislation and enforcement is often focused on the poorer parts
of the population.
It's a strange thing in some ways that many
of us think
of diabetes as what they used to call a disease
of affluence, that it was a disease you'd
find a lot in the richer, in [the] developed world.
In an analysis
of 43 large economies during the period
of 1995 to 2015, a team
of researchers
found that GDP remains intrinsically linked with metal use even as
affluence grows.
what I
find interesting is that the two cancers discussed are considered diseases
of affluence in many studies.
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Equally, women often have similar troubles, but in a slightly different way; sometimes, when confronted with
affluence and success in a man, they have the same mental reasoning block and in a subconscious effort to
find and create a stable environment for their children, they will choose the man that can offer them financial stability over one that might actually be better for both then and their children in terms
of their spiritual welfare.
Instead, he arrives at a state
of profound indifference, as «Winter Sleep» shifts from a restrained character study on the darker ramifications
of affluence as its solitary protagonist eventually
finds himself too rich to care.
in the face
of rising productivity and
affluence, older workers
find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs; the setting
of arbitrary age limits regardless
of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage
of older persons; the incidence
of unemployment, especially long - term unemployment with resultant deterioration
of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers; their numbers are great and growing; and their employment problems grave; the existence in industries affecting commerce,
of arbitrary discrimination in employment because
of age, burdens commerce and the free flow
of goods in commerce.
The Chicago Tribune reports that the American
Affluence Research Center took a poll among the wealthiest 10 percent
of Americans and
found that among the 11 million households representing about half
of all consumer income in this country, plans to reduce spending will mean a softness in the sale
of new motor vehicles in the next 12 months.
Though often seen as being at odds with poverty reduction, the focus being on economic development first and environmental preservation once a measure
of affluence has occurred, I
found it very inspirational (and accurate) that Maathai sees that without preservation
of the environment, preservation
of natural capital, lasting economic development, lasting poverty reduction, can not be achieved.
St. John's is home to much
of the new -
found affluence, and legal practices in the city are thriving — and shifting focus — as a result.