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Beveridge defined want as the lack of "what is necessary for subsistence", a much stricter criterion than the one that defines modern British poverty.
A lot of fishing in Hawaii is done for subsistence — a way for working-class people to eat better food than they can afford to buy.
However, as the concentration of Zn2+ subsistence, a number of larger doped Mn2O3-ZnO crystals with a spherical particle-shape morphology form in nano-level.
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Such remedial education is required most extensively in societies changing rapidly from a subsistence to an industrial economy and concurrently changing politically and socially.
To apply the early terminology with some added modern meanings, the person comprises both an objective subsistence and a subjective subsistence.
Simon Edessou, 65, a subsistence farmer, cuts an unlikely figure as a saviour of African babies.
They share a subsistence economy and a culture with others in the region who speak Aka, or Miji, another somewhat common language.
It turned what was once a subsistence crop into a major income earner for women farmers, more than doubling average banana harvests to 20 tons per acre.
It turned what was once a subsistence crop into a major income earner for women farmers, more than doubling average banana harvests.
The three others he now plays with are a subsistence farmer like him, a driver and a teacher.
"Today in the black community, we see individuals who are either wedded to a subsistence check or an employment check".
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