Prices may rise and consumption may fall as individuals refrain from purchasing new cars, computers and other non-essentials. |
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The other week she tried to add up what she has spent on drink, fancy shoes, CDs and other non-essentials in the past five years. |
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As the rich tend to spend more than the less well-off on non-essentials, the rich would pay more in local sales tax. |
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All non-essentials are stripped away and asymmetrical designs are everywhere. |
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If you're overspending then you'll know it's time to tighten your belt, cut back on the non-essentials and get out of debt. |
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Sir Clive Woodward was quite correct to attribute his World Cup triumph to critical non-essentials, to the search for small refinements and extra training sessions. |
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The budget shows a preferential bias for the non-essentials. |
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The wisdom of life consists of the elimination of non-essentials. |
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But teenagers are notorious for spending their income on non-essentials. |
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This is partly a reflection of currency crises devaluing sales, but mostly a result of consumer abandonment of non-essentials when consumer confidence dips. |
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I know lots of parents who make it a point to deny their children candy, toys and non-essentials teaching the daily difference between need and want. |
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account. |
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The fewer non-essentials we generate, the lesser we have to thrown away. |
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