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are livelihoods
noun
The course of someone's life; a person's lifetime, or their manner of living; conduct, behaviour.
Exact(4)
Education is also improved – because children can continue their studies later – and so are livelihoods.
This last point could well be true, but they seem over-eager to dismiss what is already there: those modest shops are livelihoods, and lives, for somebody.
Also lost are livelihoods, homes, self-respect.
"We understand there are livelihoods at stake, so I don't want to be callous about the decline of the industry, but I'm encouraged that it seems to be declining of its own accord".
Similar(56)
For Mr Ba and his family they are livelihood, larder, wealth, status and retirement fund.
Isabel Dean, a fetishist from London, said the restrictions were affecting people's livelihoods.
Results indicate considerable spatial variability in the factors affecting people's livelihoods across Nepal.
"Our main concern is livelihoods and how we are going to feed ourselves.
What is livelihood?
There has been serious opposition from farmers who argue they're livelihood will suffer.
European Union subsidies, for example, are destroying livelihoods in developing countries.
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