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Consumption meaning
The act of eating, drinking or using. | The amount consumed. | The act of consuming or destroying.
Example sentences (20)
This implies, along with the United Nations report cited below, that obesity may correlate more with sugar consumption than with fat consumption, and that reducing fat consumption while increasing sugar consumption may increase the level of obesity.
In 2017, the global Pheromones consumption market is led by Europe and Europe is the largest region consumption market, accounting for about 30.84% of global consumption of Pheromones.
A recession, that is, a regression in economic activity, usually follows a policy of raising interest rates implemented by the central bank to discourage consumption and investment (the YCharts that consumption was nearly 70% of US GDP as of June 2023).
Commercial water consumption has increased in the past five months, but less water was used in domestic consumption, mainly because people have resumed external travel.
Import capacity already exceeds Danish electricity consumption and over the next decade, renewable generating capacity will also greatly exceed domestic consumption.
In the meantime, however, electricity consumption at this level globally relies heavily on fossil fuels, and until recently, this consumption was paid for at exceptionally high prices.
On the other hand, households with the highest vegetable consumption were more likely to waste vegetables compared to those with the lowest consumption.
Specifically, a 10% tax on HFSS food groups, combined with subsidising fruits and vegetables using tax revenues, resulted in a 5–9% decline in HFSS consumption and an 11% and 7% increase in vegetable and fruit consumption, respectively.
This is against calls to adopt a looser monetary policy to strive for increases in private consumption and support real gross domestic product through credit expansion which supports private consumption and investments.
Wipes consumption was up 24% and diapers consumption was up 23%, outpacing category growth by over 15 percentage points.
A monthly consumption of 300 units is paltry in houses where air conditioners and heaters are a given, but by national standards, is a significant metric of consumption.
Ice cream consumption in the United States has been falling due to health concerns about excessive sugar consumption as well as its impact on the environment, according to federal data.
In the past decade alone, domestic per capita consumption of cheese is up 19% and butter consumption is up 18%.
Past declines in real disposable incomes and the ongoing effect of restrictive financial conditions continue to weigh on household consumption, particularly discretionary consumption.
Petrol consumption has consistently shown a year-on-year rise, diesel consumption has been on a see-saw - rising in one month and falling in another.
Petrol consumption has consistently shown a year-on-year rise, diesel consumption has been on a see-saw – rising in one month and falling in another.
That said, the report revealed that in modern history, a consumption rise of over 10ppts in a decade has only occurred 11 per cent of the time, thus displaying how daunting a task China’s policymakers are facing to make the consumption model successful.
The study found that — six months after the sites opened — overdose deaths in areas surrounding consumption sites decreased by two-thirds, while areas without a consumption site didn’t see a significant mortality reduction.
Annual consumption of electricity by industry accounts for more than two-fifths of India’s annual electricity consumption, according to government data, with residences accounting for nearly a quarter and commercial establishments for another 8.5%.
Extremely low power consumption, with peak RX power consumption of only 195mW for the 1x1 configuration.