Using "avarice" in a sentence

In elegant associative edits, Poitras traces a line from the mass casualties inflicted by the avarice of today’s pill-pushers and the passive cruelty of the AIDS epidemic, then digs even deeper into Goldin’s past to find these patterns of structural hostility and avoidable ailment repeated in her own family.
Source: InsideHook

“Blue Xmas (To Whom it May Concern)” by Miles Davis with Bob Dorough, 1962As the story goes, when Columbia Records asked Miles to record a track for it’s compilation “Jingle Bell Jazz,” the great trumpeter said, “What the (expletive) do they want me to play? ‘White Christmas’?” He ended up going a very different way with it, employing idiosyncratic vocalist Bob Dorough for a song that decries the hypocrisy and avarice of the season.
Source: Medscape

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