Sentence examples for livelihood of an from inspiring English sources

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The livelihood of an open source ecosystem is important to different ecosystem participants: software developers, end-users, investors, and participants want to know whether their ecosystem is healthy and performing well.

We can fire our public officials by voting them out of office, but we have no control over a company that we now know was in a position to destroy the ecosystem and livelihood of an entire region.

Subsequent economic and social dislocation could be severe, considering that about 10percentt of the country's population is dependent to one extent or another on the furniture industry (assuming each worker contributes to the livelihood of an average of five persons per household).

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The crop, the livelihood of a woman named Deeti and her neighbors, is opium poppies.

Any hint of move from that world could threaten the livelihood of a trained and certified software professional.

I think the most interesting role is in enabling the livelihood of a large number of those six billion people, particularly in the developing world.

The scale: While the size of the gig economy is a point of debate, it's clear lower wages in the industry will affect the livelihood of a large swath of people.

Uber's app is akin to the arrival of large knitting machines in the Industrial Revolution, threatening the livelihood of a certain class of workers and sparking protests in the streets.

The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the same time, a bit of a snob.

The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the… Mr. Berendt, like Mrs. Dalloway, said that he would buy the flowers himself.

By Lauren Collins The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the same time, a bit of a snob.

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