consumption in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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consumption [Am kənˈsəm(p)ʃ(ə)n, Brit kənˈsʌm(p)ʃ(ə)n] N U

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consumption in the PONS Dictionary

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per capita consumption

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His performances involved the consumption of metal, glass, rubber and other materials.
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The production and consumption of biodiesel is expected to reach to 2% of diesel fuel in 2008 and 5% in 2013.
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Coffee, but not tea, consumption is associated with a lower risk of gout.
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Intensity is the amount of physical power (expressed as a percentage of the maximal oxygen consumption) that the body uses when performing an activity.
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Consumption of drugs is not penalized and possession is allowed for small quantities only.
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However, domestic oil consumption has decreased due to the alternative use of natural gas.
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He was a proponent of whole grain (or wholemeal) bread consumption.
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From an economic-sociological point of view this might be understood as more value and energy being placed upon production instead of consumption.
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Consumption has steadily risen and it is expected to rise at about 6 percent per year for the following decade.
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People are being asked to reduce waste and water consumption and to use more environmental options when possible.
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