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Classical macroeconomists assert that "saving" is the same as "not spending at all".
Severe Disorders
Disorders that are extreme in nature, often significantly impairing an individual's physical, mental, or emotional well-being and requiring intensive management or care.
Yellow Bile
One of the four humors in ancient Greek medicine, believed to be associated with the liver and to cause irritability and anger when in excess.
Black Bile
In ancient and medieval medicine, one of the four bodily humors, believed to be associated with melancholy.
Excess Phlegm
A condition characterized by the overproduction of mucus by the respiratory tract, often associated with colds, allergies, or infections.
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