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The median age of brides and grooms is now at record highs and the older the couple, more likely they are to be footing their own bills, and the less likely they are too have the time to indulge in excessive planning.
FORBES: My Smaller, Cheaper, Just-For-Us Wedding
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Then, without any condescension, she said that if I was running after Leo all the time, we wouldn't be able to indulge in the small pleasure of sitting and chatting for a few minutes.
WSJ: Why French Parents Are Superior by Pamela Druckerman
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It means Sunday's showpiece event may be the last time fans get to see their star players in action for some time, while players and owners indulge in their own off-the-field games.
BBC: NFL American football faces post-Super Bowl challenges
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Not many people subscribe to the notion that it is better for countries to borrow, except when they are talking about the U.S. It is time for a paradigm shift: Asian countries should stop being thrifty and learn to indulge in huge borrowing in order to build megaprojects, as did Malaysia's former prime minister, Dr. Mahathir.
FORBES: Spend or Save?
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At the same time that they indulge in such harmful behaviors, many of these same people have hysterics over various negligible threats to their health.
FORBES: Do We Need An Invisible Surgeon General?
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The danger lies not in a particular technology but in how it might allow us to indulge our hubris and pretend that we and our families are not subject to the relentless march of time.
WSJ: The Ethics of Egg Freezing