Emotional stress is often associated with food faddism and slimming trends, both of which can lead to eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa. |
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With patience and persistence it can be done, but not at the speed that favours faddism. |
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It turned out to be gluten-free – there's a real focus on organic and environmentally sound practices as well as, yes, food faddism in the city. |
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Although at times very fun, the sub genre has almost become a byword for faddism and style over substance. |
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This volume will focus on issues related to principled professional practices, political faddism, and the development of policies and practices that enhance public safety and justice through community corrections. |
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Many of us have had enough of food faddism, food fetishism, food fear-mongering. |
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We take youngsters into a process of drills, of practice, of diets, and faddism, of missing matches so that they can prepare to play. |
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And, indeed, there are sound economic models that explain why this should be so: when people respond to signals provided by others, as they do online, there is an inevitable tendency towards conformity and faddism. |
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This book may be a love song to Istanbul and a subtle allegory of deconstruction, but, above all, it is a celebration of storytelling, an art increasingly rare in a world of gossip and faddism. |
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This news is important in that it tempers the shrill, growing post-modern hysteria of fat-free faddism that is threatening to derail common sense. |
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