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- noun Plural form of
lifestyle .
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Examples
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Comparing life expectancy without looking at differences in ethnicity and lifestyles is ridiculous.
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“Comparing life expectancy without looking at differences in ethnicity and lifestyles is ridiculous.”
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“Projecting lifestyles is a really tricky business.”
Increase in Household Size Could Reduce Demand for Housing and Slow Recovery | Impact Lab 2010
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Now men who dwell in lifestyles of the rich and famous are willing to devote large chunks of their summers to a common goal.
Memories of 2004 paved way for U.S. basketball gold rush 2008
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We welcome everyone, but still let them know we don't agree with certain lifestyles and choices.
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The notion that suburbanites have poor health because of their lifestyles is ludicrous.
Matthew Yglesias » Public Health Versus Health Care Financing 2007
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And secondly I think there is need for major behavioural changes, and changes in lifestyles, and I think if the public puts adequate pressure on governments then governments will frame policies, including putting a price on carbon, that will provide the right signals to the market as well for developing new technologies and being able to disseminate them on a large scale.
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This group increasingly adopted middle-class ideologies and lifestyles from the late eighteenth century onwards, and the construction of middle-class womanhood became one of the defining elements of their class identity.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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I guess the biggest thing I've seen is the difference in lifestyles from the Americans to the Iraqis.
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There is simply too much range in lifestyles to make broad pronouncements of what it costs to live in Mexico.
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