(1) Attaining such enhancements will surely require serious increases in funding to Inuit broadcast organizations, most of which presently subsist on bare bones budgets.(2) The business, as a trading enterprise, continued to subsist as an identifiable item of property.(3) All the Indian breeds have certain common characteristics; they are hardy, resistant to diseases, can withstand harsh ecological conditions and subsist on a low level of nutrition.(4) thousands of refugees subsist on international handouts(5) the effect of genetic maldevelopment may subsist in chromosomal mutation(6) Louise, from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, told a Press conference at the state emergency headquarters in Tully how she ate a banana during the first hour of her walk, but was then left to subsist on a diet of chewing gum.(7) He lost an eye and both hands while on missionary work in Afghanistan and has had to subsist on benefits ever since.(8) The Old Firm clubs attract a combined attendance of 110,000 to every home game, but subsist on 20 per cent of the television revenue level of Premiership sides.(9) The mountains, for the most part, had been ignored by the tiny seaside town that barely managed to subsist on the fish it caught each year.(10) According to the Centre for the Defense of the Consumer, minimum wage income in urban areas covers only one fifth of basic living expenses, and many people subsist on the volatile income of the informal economy.(11) It becomes normal to see these hugely important capitalist types walking through hotel lobbies, normal to subsist on free croissants and fruit nicked from the Really Big Consultants' office next door.(12) These prisoners faced frequent beatings by superiors, subsisted on an inadequate diet, and lacked the clothing or boots needed for working in the cold, rugged terrain.(13) Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches.(14) Ramachari and his family subsisted on the income that he was able to generate from making farming implements for the farmers who lived around him in the village.(15) Desire, Belsey continues, is not a property of the mind or the body but subsists in the gap between the two, deconstructing the Cartesian opposition between mind and body and destabilizing the difference between them.(16) For him Scottish linen manufacturing and fisheries were ÔÇÿthe only Means for increasing our Wealth and Numbers, the sole Fund for employing and subsisting the Poor, and our only Stock for Foreign TradeÔÇÖ.
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