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She, along with other public figures and servants, ought exercise restraint over indulgence when people are losing their homes and feeding their familes from, yes, food banks.
FORBES: There's No Winning When You're First Lady
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The result is that in this environment of fraud and over indulgence, contractors actually believed the housing market numbers here in Florida so they built more homes.
FORBES: Florida's Real Estate Pain Continues -- Fraud And The Unintended Consequences
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These economies are now struggling with aging populations and the burden of fiscal over-indulgence.
FORBES: As China Sheds Central Planning, Obama Seeks To Adopt It
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In addition, stress can lead to over-indulgence in unhealthy habits, such as overeating, smoking and drinking, the health effects of which are well-documented.
BBC: Stress: The effects
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Al Hayat, an often astute pan-Arab newspaper, suggests that Russia is preparing to give America a free hand in Iraq as a trade-off for indulgence over the Chechnya war.
ECONOMIST: Iraq
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Or just a gifted but reckless rock band, toppling over into self-indulgence?
BBC: Radiohead mystery deepens
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"Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle, " Graham wrote.
CNN: Evangelist Billy Graham leaves hospital
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Amid heated Commons exchanges, Tony Baldry - who was a minister in the government of John Major that was riven by splits over Europe in the 1990s - accused rebels of "self indulgence" reminiscent of past divisions.
BBC: UK Politics
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An indulgence to start out with, a final grating of Parmesan puts it over the top.
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