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The phrase "subsist over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers, as "subsist" typically refers to existing or maintaining oneself, while "over" does not fit well in this context. Example: "The species can subsist in various environments, but the phrase 'subsist over' is not appropriate."
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This is a crucial distinction, for it partitions Cartesian dynamics into two ontological camps: forces that exist at moments of time, and motions that can only subsist over the course of several temporal moments.
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Their predecessors — the Hohokam people, irrigation farmers who subsisted for over a thousand years around a vast canal network in the Phoenix Basin — faced a similar test, and ultimately failed.
Thus, in addition to applied goals, training techniques have considerable potential to address questions motivated by "basic science" of how interactions subsist between cognitive domains over developmental time.
He says the new findings may also help scientists sort out the continuing controversy over how the animals can subsist on a meager diet.
As for things that subsist, he distinguishes between two different kinds of beings; namely, between beings that subsist per se, which he calls subsistences (hupostaseis), and beings that subsist in something else (enupostata).
Over half the Russian people today subsist outside of a money-economy system, surviving by barter and by getting whatever food they can from relatives, friends and neighbors or from what they grow on patches of land in the countryside.
Ethnic and religious tensions between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south, discrimination by southerners against immigrants from the north, and frustration over corruption in a country where most subsist on less than $2 a day while top officials have access to billions in oil revenues have set off the latest round of clashes, much as they have in the past.
Over halfway through the fest and I m vowing to subsist after I get home on seaweed and brown rice.
They seem to subsist on snack food: toast made, Arabic-style, by waving flaps of pita over an open flame; slivers of cheap, oversalted Bulgarian cheese; the Lebanese date-filled cookies called ajweh; pillowy rolls from a local Cinnabon outlet that one young Syrian flight attendant proclaimed herself addicted to (an expression she used with self-conscious delight, a badge of newfound worldliness).
Newborn and juvenile sharks subsist mainly on small pelagic prey such as sardines and squid; older sharks over 2 m long broaden their diets to include larger bony and cartilaginous fishes.
When they handed over their guns, the ex-fighters each received a lump sum of 300,000 leones ($150) to help them subsist for a few months.
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