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The subsistence
noun
Real being; existence.
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The "subsistence" wage itself might rise, for example.
"The subsistence level is only a conventional idea, and conventions change," Sir Arthur pointed out.
The subsistence fishermen report that they have a harder time getting the daily fish for their families.
The subsistence base was hunting, fishing, and farming.
The subsistence base included minor but consistent amounts of freshwater and terrestrial resources throughout the Archaic.
The subsistence farmers or campesinos describe how they are pushed from land where they grew beans or corn.
Moreover, the subsistence character of farming curtailed internal trade.
Thus, the subsistence theory seemed to fit the facts.
Since the 18th century, the subsistence farming region had been a neglected backwater of Austria-Hungary.
"They can't ignore the subsistence fishers in that river," he said.
(This excludes the subsistence farms where 4m black families eke out a living).
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