- His āavariceā for wealth knew no bounds.
- The king’s āavariceā led to heavy taxation.
- Her āavariceā for power drove her actions.
- The businessman’s āavariceā blinded him to ethical considerations.
- The ruler’s āavariceā caused suffering among the citizens.
- The politician’s āavariceā for votes compromised his integrity.
- The company’s āavariceā for profits led to unethical practices.
- His āavariceā for recognition overshadowed his talent.
- The CEO’s āavariceā resulted in employee layoffs.
- Her āavariceā for expensive possessions was well-known.
- The āavariceā of the corporation led to environmental degradation.
- The āavariceā of the land developers destroyed the natural habitat.
- The āavariceā of the drug manufacturer led to inflated prices.
- His āavariceā for success made him cut corners.
- The āavariceā of the dictator led to human rights violations.
- The āavariceā of the banker resulted in the financial crisis.
- The āavariceā of the leader caused division among the followers.
- The āavariceā of the company’s executives was evident in their extravagant lifestyles.
- Her āavariceā for attention often irritated her peers.
- The āavariceā of the CEO caused the company’s downfall.
- The āavariceā of the landlord led to unfair rent increases.
- The āavariceā of the lobbyist influenced government policies.
- Hisāavariceā for control led to the downfall of his relationships.
- The āavariceāof the oil company damaged the environment.
- The āavariceā of the war profiteers intensified the conflict.
- The āavariceā of the mob boss led to violent crimes.
- His āavariceā for fame made him chase after every opportunity.
- The āavariceā of the arms dealer fueled global conflicts.
- The āavariceā of the corporation’s leaders caused a public outcry.
- Her āavariceā for social status made her treat others with disdain.
- The āavariceā of the monopolistic company hurt small businesses.
- The āavariceā of the corrupt officials drained public funds.
- His āavariceā for luxury goods drove him to accumulate debt.
- The āavariceā of the corrupt politicians undermined democracy.
- The āavariceā of the drug cartel fueled violence in the region.
- Her āavariceā for compliments made her exaggerate her achievements.
- Theā avariceā of the media mogul shaped public opinion.
- The āavarice āof the art collector led to inflated prices for artworks.
- His āavariceā for control alienated his friends.
- The āavarice āof the multinational corporation exploited local resources.
- The āavarice āof the investment banker caused the financial crash.
- Her āavariceā for inheritance strained family relationships.
- The āavariceā of the religious leader led to corruption within the institution.
- The āavariceā of the drug manufacturer put patients at risk.
- His āavariceā for revenge consumed him entirely.
- The āavariceā of the diamond industry fueled conflicts in Africa.
- Theā avariceā of the real estate developer resulted in gentrification.
- Theāavariceā of the arms race threatened global stability.
- His āavariceā for attention often made him exaggerate stories.
- The āavarice āof the dictator’s regime caused widespread suffering.