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"The land has increasingly served as a guarantee of subsistence for farmers," he said.
But she couldn't help trying to figure out a financial model above subsistence for Alvarado.
The legume plant furnishes a home and subsistence for the bacteria in root nodules.
Population growth and subdivision of the land from generation to generation was reducing the margin of subsistence for many families.
With respect to basic subsistence, for example, intensive horticulture by the slash-and-burn (swidden) method was general.
Vast herds once grazed here, providing subsistence for the Northern Plains Indians; now only a single real herd is usually visible from the train.
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£1,430.08 for "subsistence claim" for a group meal at the Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, for 29 people after 11 hours duty at Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, on 14/4/2008.
Certain fishing communities do practice it for subsistence, but for the most part the animal is not eaten by Cubans.
All whaling other than for aboriginal subsistence or for scientific research is banned under an IWC moratorium introduced 30 years ago.
The Principles favour ensuring and respecting for minimum subsistence rights for all, regardless of economic level development.
There are two major reasons for killing animals for subsistence and for profit, the two often going together.
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