The living, biorigged buildings which, like the Hosts, have become addicted to the missing EzRa.
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But you have become addicted to spending each month two thirds more than you earn.
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Mr McLernon described how he had become addicted to cheap supermarket alcohol and the Guitar Hero video game.
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However, other experts expressed doubts over whether people can become addicted to food.
Smartphones are amazing things, but for those who have become addicted to messaging instant gratification, they are a bit unwieldy.
Among these three, Lorillard makes most of its money from Newport menthol cigarettes, which are allegedly easier to become addicted to.
He noted that 4% to 6% of children become addicted to gambling, and that it has been linked with other high-risk behaviors, including drug use.
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Much of Society has become addicted to their computers and phones.
Timothy Fong, the co-director of the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, which conducts research and treatment into gambling addiction, said some people can become addicted to lottery games.
So many of us have become addicted to rich Chinese helping us out: from Australian resource producers, to Vancouver property sellers, to Americans buying cheap toys at Wal-Mart for their kids.
These high-risk teens were also 27 percent more likely to become addicted to nicotine and 22 percent more likely to fail quit-smoking attempts as adults, when compared to teens with lower scores.
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Markets and economies have seemingly become addicted to bailouts and are completely resistant to the idea of short-term pain or failure in the name of more productive and healthier long-term economic growth.
Panorama asks whether some of the medical profession have become addicted to prescribing anti-psychotics and whether many of these patients could be better cared for without such reliance on these powerful drugs?
Communities of graying gamers have sprouted up world-wide as generations reared on Pong and Pac-Man have become addicted to the latest iterations of Halo and Call of Duty, but are no longer as fast with their trigger fingers.
The world equity market has become addicted to government stimulus programs and bailouts when even a whisper of a QE3 type program or a ECB, IMF or the latest soon to be debacle, THE EUROPEAN FINANCIAL STABILITY FACILITY, is discussed in the G20 as a way to backstop failing European banks.
But in a paper published this month in the American Journal of Public Health, Denise Kandel of Columbia University and Richard Udry of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show that subjecting daughters, at least, to nicotine in the womb may not actually encourage them to become addicted to smoking at all.
Large parts of the eastern economy have become so addicted to subsidies that he fears they may become a German version of Italy's poor south, the Mezzogiorno, whose economy depends on handouts from Rome and Brussels, and has been plagued by low growth.
Instead, the U.S. economy has become more addicted to free money than at any other time in our history.
In this age of technology, people have become too addicted to systems.
Bernanke was completely unaware that the Fed actions had created an economy that had become completely addicted to artificially-produced low interest rates and inflation.
People with lower levels of brain dopamine are not as likely to become addicted, but they may be more likely to develop Parkinson's disease - which results from drastic reductions in dopamine in the brain.
Even so, online forums contain testimonials of users saying they have become "addicted" to clocking up as many KOMs as they can.
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So addicted has the economy become to debt, that this will make it harder for the Fed to raise interest rates when it needs to do so.
People start out addicted to Facebook, and then become fatigued.
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The really interesting questions include not just what nicotine (80% of those who try it will become addicted) shares with gambling (where, according to a 2006 survey of gambling in Oregon only 1.0% who gamble might have a problem with excessive gambling), but what makes them such different experiences with such different potentials.
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And the longer an economy stays addicted to inflation, the harder the eventual debt deflation will become.
Let me begin by revealing a personal secret: Between 1983 and 1994, I made a reputation writing books (including Searching for Bobby Fischer) and national magazine pieces about chess--indeed, I became lost in chess, blissfully addicted to writing about the personalities and intricacies of the royal game, much as many men become chess addicts.
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