Examples of using Overconsumption in English and their translations into Dutch
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This implies being economical with input goods, redressing overconsumption and diminishing the number of people.
In fact, there is evidence that overconsumption of omega-3 fatty acids in a diet lacking in saturated fats may actually be bad for the heart.
It makes it possible to avoid overconsumption of powder to guarantee a minimal final thickness.
Because the impartial information provided by these centres can help considerably to prevent overconsumption and improper use of these medicines.
capital and sick overconsumption that commodifies man and confounds meaning.
the starting point of overconsumption, is around 1960.
And I believe it is important that in the next three years we use our strength precisely to ensure that we in Parliament itself do away with greed and overconsumption and pursue a tight budget line.
The advertising of veterinary medicinal products to persons who cannot properly appreciate the risk associated with their use may lead to medicine misuse or overconsumption which is liable to harm public
Perhaps it will bring an end to overconsumption and greed.
Loss of power, overconsumption, difficult start, increased exhaust gas….
Packaging may contribute inadvertently to overconsumption in combination with product waste.
Among the new risks, the overconsumption of medicines has already resulted in antibiotic resistance.
Discussing overpopulation and overconsumption should now be at the top of the agenda.
In an era of overconsumption, we receive an overload of information.
So the fundamental problems that we face are overconsumption and too many people.
defective pipes lead to the overconsumption of fuel.
Here, we describe the warning signs of overconsumption of cannabis.
The necessity of reflecting on new economic solutions in the areas of overproduction and overconsumption.
This perverse spiral boosts both overconsumption and alienation.
Economic growth, mass production and overconsumption have set the scene.