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self-subsistence

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  • If they can become as productive as their peers in Asia, the argument goes, they can move from self-subsistence, make a decent livelihood, and ultimately drive economic development on the continent.

    Small farmers in vanguard of Africa's battle for agricultural development | Mark Tran 2011

  • The state or quality of being independent; freedom from - dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by, - others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's - own affairs without interference. (brainyquote. com) -

    What Is Independence: A Gaggle of Definitions 2009

  • Thousands of people who were previously separated in self-subsistence economies were either forced or attracted to the emerging industries to provide labour.

    Nation-formation and nation building 2007

  • Thousands of people who were previously separated in self-subsistence economies were either forced or attracted to the emerging industries to provide labour.

    CONTENTS 2007

  • Thousands of people who were previously separated in self-subsistence economies, were either forced or attracted to the emerging industries to provide labour.

    Editorial 2001

  • And again, when he has already said that matter is eternal, [2529] he afterwards says that it is produced; and when he has first given to form its peculiar rank as a first principle, and has asserted for its self-subsistence, he afterwards says that this same thing is among the things perceived by the understanding.

    ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001

  • Thousands of people who were previously separated in self-subsistence economies, were either forced or attracted to the emerging industries to provide labour.

    Background Documents 2000

  • Thousands of people who were previously separated in self-subsistence economies, were either forced or attracted to the emerging industries to provide labour.

    NATION-FORMATION AND NATION BUILDING 1997

  • The being of God and his self-subsistence, with all the essential properties of his nature.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Infinite being in self-subsistence, which is necessary in the first cause and spring of all things, -- infinite goodness to communicate the effect of this being unto that which was not, -- and infinite wisdom and power in that communication, -- are gloriously manifested therein.

    Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ 1616-1683 1965

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