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Price will, of course, be an obstacle to mass consumption.
Does she enjoy having her life captured for mass consumption?
Not everything has to be designed for mass consumption by every user on the internet.
He predicted a "second age" of the machine and mass consumption.
The garbage crews clear the air and make way for the next day's mass consumption.
This event is marked by the mass consumption of beer.
But the majority of them are made for mass consumption and have neither style nor character.
"I have put Americans' encounter with mass consumption at the center of my analysis," she writes.
Mass consumption products lost their original recreational and emotional personality.
Bounty Killer said he would never release a track like that for mass consumption.
Although there was a transformation, the mass consumption pattern remained unchanged.
The wines are red, light table wines for mass consumption.
The reason for this mass consumption of fast food is its affordability and accessibility.
They impose themselves into locations usually reserved for advertising and mass consumption.
The vaccine was produced for mass consumption in 1963 and is still in use today.
Whenever a viable new sound or rhythm comes along, it's packaged for mass consumption.
By the 1950's, the virtues of mass consumption seemed beyond dispute.
The new enterprise focused on mass consumption models such as the Renault 12.
Mass consumption not only produced prosperity, it also democratized wealth.
Products are marketed to niche markets rather than in mass consumption patterns based on social class.
Her two songs on Volunteers are intricate and untranslatable for mass consumption.
The welfare state was essential for creating a mass consumption economy in post-war England.
The merchandise were practical and economical to serve the general public at the era of mass consumption.
A US capitalism built on expanding mass consumption lost its foundation.
It offers visual continuity between the aristocratic past and the contemporary culture of mass consumption.