Sentence examples for needed for subsistence from inspiring English sources

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Can the virtuosity of persuasion – that's marketing – keep pace with the productive growth, can it be efficient enough in persuading ourselves to produce new desires to keep the specialised economy running while we're getting more efficient at doing the basic stuff, ie the most essential goods like food and housing needed for subsistence.

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Certain safeguards were provided for the Indonesian landholders: the provision that Europeans lease rather than purchase land was intended to prevent the alienation of Indonesian land, and the government was charged also with preventing Europeans from leasing land that was needed for the subsistence of village populations.

The number of inmates is about the same as in America, but where the U.S. spends $70 per day per prisoner, Russia spends only $1. Prison budgets get slashed every year, and Yalunin claims that he receives only half of what is needed for bare subsistence.

People travel to meet their needs for subsistence (to go to work, to acquire food and essential services), for personal development (to go to school and cultural facilities), and for entertainment (to participate in or watch sporting events, to visit friends).

The Miombo woodlands of Tanzania are under pressure for several reasons, among them a general population increase which brings a need for subsistence agriculture as well as small scale charcoal production [1, 2].

By making their swidden field their main priority, farmers sacrificed higher oil palm yields to the need for subsistence rice and social demands for rice wine.

I like hospice also for giving me the morphine for which I also don't pay (Participant N) While most of the patients reported improvement in their physical condition when they enrolled for hospice care services, some perceived that in addition, HAU had helped them address their needs for subsistence.

You can borrow it from the Aina to use as you need for your families' subsistence as a steward of a balanced ecosystem.

With minimal goods for sale, people are expected to bring with them whatever they need for a week's subsistence in the desert and to trade for any items they might lack.

The elite capture of India's subsidies take a toll on the country's poorest, who genuinely need the discount for subsistence.

Moreover, people would still need to cultivate for subsistence, which would force them to cover a long distance every day.

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