Indulgence in a sentence as a noun

It may seem like indulgence, but no one makes unibody laptops but Apple.

" paints women as the objects of your sexual indulgence, and commits to undressing them with your eyes.

It's important that we do have one and writers who claim otherwise should know that they're demanding a serious indulgence.

In this situation indulgence became pathological, and the employee was trapped in a cycle of escalating transgression.

He asks, however, whether his maxim of neglect of his natural gifts, besides agreeing with his inclination to indulgence, agrees also with what is called duty.

I mean, people crave a good encrypted communication system and you have the intent and the infrastructure in place, but you are shooting yourselves in the foot with your cryptographic design indulgence.

VestedContributors harm the community.> The vested contributor is someone who believes they are entitled to a degree of indulgence or bending of the rules because of the duration and extent of their past contributions.

Likewise for playing video games or hiking in the woods or listening to rock-and-roll or producing reality-TV shows or most any other activity you can name whose main goal is relaxation, entertainment, escape from life's burdens, or just plain self-indulgence.

With the caveat that such energy has value and if you can't provide full-market cash compensation you need to make up for it with a cocktail of other benefits like flexibility, autonomy, work environment, equity, great employee-selected tools and indulgence/encouragement for people's specific ambitions.

For the most part it's a company whose core business model is "leverage unfathomably vast marketing resources to coerce large numbers of people into making the least healthful dietary choice available to them at any given moment".Let nobody suggest that I am a foe of the french fry or the well-constructed burger, but there's a difference between an occasional indulgence --- or even between the ambient availability of that indulgence and any group of people's poor decision making [oh, hi, me!

Indulgence definitions

noun

an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires

See also: self-indulgence

noun

a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone; "too much indulgence spoils a child"

See also: lenience leniency

noun

the act of indulging or gratifying a desire

See also: indulging pampering humoring

noun

foolish or senseless behavior

See also: folly foolery tomfoolery craziness lunacy

noun

the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution; "in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a widespread abuse"