Sentences with phrase «unlimited consumption»

But lately, I've wondered what that mobility and access to global goods for unlimited consumption has done to our ability to invest in our actual spatial communities and grow roots in a place.
While Netflix and Amazon have offered both unlimited movie and television streaming as well as original programming without much backlash from content producers, newspapers through companies like Issuu, Zinio, and Magzter have provided digital newspaper and magazine reading with unlimited consumption pricing plan options.
In addition to being one of the only themed hotels in Dubai, Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate is also one of the few establishments in the city that offers an all inclusive package, providing great value for money for its leisure guests as it includes a room stay and unlimited consumption of food and beverage.
and other financial questions about restaurants that permit unlimited consumption.
Some vilify meat, and others (Atkins) allow for virtually unlimited consumption.
Also included in this all - inclusive system with unlimited consumption are non-motorized water sports, kayaks, marine bicycles, snorkeling, wind glider and sailing; scuba diving mini course; aerobics and dance classes.
However, there is not much evidence so far that consumers would welcome this a la carte model en masse and they are likely to prefer certainty of payment levels in return for unlimited consumption.
Everything from pay - as - you - read page view models to open, unlimited consumption have been tried, but nothing seems to have taken hold, at least not... [Read more...]
Everything from pay - as - you - read page view models to open, unlimited consumption have been tried, but nothing seems to have taken hold, at least not in a way like... well... Netflix or Spotify.
Also included in this all - inclusive system with unlimited consumption are non-motorized water sports such as kayaks and marine bicycles, aerobics and dance classes.
They have the feel of a magazine spread, with all its promise of accessibility and unlimited consumption.
The current development model, based on extractive industry, endless growth, and unlimited consumption, is unsustainable, even when it is tweaked to a gentler version and it attempts to eradicate poverty.
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