What politics did was to deprive the citizen of his self-sufficiency and his freedom to choose and to act. |
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Suffering insults us by calling into question our self-sufficiency and integrity as individuals. |
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The rules of self-sufficiency were changed yet again as oxygen was pumped in to prevent brain damage. |
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This approach rejects the autonomy and self-sufficiency of neoclassical economics. |
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Individuals must take advantage of all other means of self-sufficiency and view social assistance as an absolute last resort. |
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In Kwazulu Natal, Africa, a handicrafts workshop has afforded rural women economic self-sufficiency and self-esteem. |
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This technology forms part of the ongoing community revitalization and self-sufficiency efforts. |
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For Vahhob Vohidov, an expert in economics, the country should produce twice as much wheat to reach self-sufficiency in this domain. |
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He believed in the idea of self-sufficiency and the combination of budo and farming. |
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The European Provincial reminded the youngest Sector of the Province that it was also expected to work towards self-sufficiency. |
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Economic self-sufficiency and the survival of the many cultures are two of the major problems facing Micronesian countries. |
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Thus we are rapidly approaching the point at which our self-sufficiency in fresh milk and fresh-milk products is under threat. |
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Ever since independence the attainment of this objective has been perceived in terms of the achievement of food self-sufficiency. |
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No subunit aims at self-sufficiency, but seeks rather to exchange the products of its own activities with those of others. |
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Cooking our own meals added to a smug sense of self-sufficiency and general worthiness. |
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One might view Interiors as a stern rebuke for a life both unappreciated and without any sense of self-sufficiency. |
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For the Oneida Nation, Indian gaming is about self-sufficiency and concern for the seventh generation. |
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Dwelling as they did in clusters of local self-sufficiency, marked by a low standard of living, the people were ever threatened by famine. |
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They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency. |
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The main crops in the momentum toward optimum self-sufficiency include roots and tubers, pulses, fruit, leafy vegetables and condiments. |
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The claim of self-sufficiency cannot be contingent upon an appendage to another human being considered superior. |
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Employees are chosen for self-sufficiency and for the ability to take responsibility. |
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For many other immigrants, the route to economic stability was in self-sufficiency. |
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Without it I had cobbled together a half-baked credo of chippy self-sufficiency and an irritating need to be recognised. |
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But I'm not sure my reparative fantasy of total self-sufficiency is entirely healthy. |
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The district had gone from self-sufficiency to an extreme degree of dependency. |
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Although all recreants suffer from lack of self-sufficiency, few exhibit Calvin's intensity of effort to overcome it. |
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John found their boundedness and self-sufficiency funny, preposterous, relativistically destabilising. |
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Academic studies have found that mental health parenting evaluations often take this self-sufficiency view of parenting. |
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This is a funding level that, according to the administration, would support the railroad's glide path to operational self-sufficiency. |
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However, due to hindrances in the conditions imposed by former owners, many practices, which would have led to self-sufficiency, were impeded. |
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Ten years previously, the whole country had joined in a food self-sufficiency drive. |
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Financial self-sufficiency in three years is an over-simplistic criterion and should be scrapped. |
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Food in Calabria was pride, self-sufficiency and community all mixed together in one mouthful. |
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She moved from pretended self-sufficiency to a recognition of her need. |
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And it would be possible only if communities attain self-sufficiency and do not have to transport goods needed for their needs from far off places. |
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Every temptation to exclusivism must be eliminated as also any imperialism or self-sufficiency. |
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They seek to attain self-actualization, personal autonomy and economic self-sufficiency. |
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But the Yates case revealed a deep gender divide about the isolation and stress of family and motherhood in a society that extols self-sufficiency as its premiere human value. |
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The President pleads for agricultural produce and self-sufficiency. |
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One distinguishing characteristic of peasant agriculture is self-sufficiency. |
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However, there was an increase in the importance of food self-sufficiency and increased concern over farm worker safety. |
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The question also arises as to whether self-sufficiency is an absolute goal or a numbers game. |
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With today's agreement, all three parties vow to cooperate so that the Labrador Inuit can realize their vision of self-sufficiency. |
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It is about the question of mixed or unmixed waste management and how it is dealt with in accordance with the principle of self-sufficiency. |
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It is often a case of trial and error, bearing in mind that the transition to energy self-sufficiency is a process. |
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Tehran is also very active in the production of ballistic missiles and should be able to achieve the stage of self-sufficiency in this area. |
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This is a particularly important objective towards achieving self-sufficiency for food, which we lack today. |
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We wanted to see how we could help build and strengthen capacity and promote self-sufficiency and growth. |
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For a number of young, single mothers, the road to self-sufficiency seems like a long road and an up-hill battle. |
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These agreements set the wheels in motion for Kwanlin Dün to achieve greater self-determination and self-sufficiency. |
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As the B. C. Court of Appeal explained in MacEachern, imputing income provides a ready means of assessing and encouraging self-sufficiency. |
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I do support the provision of deeded land, the provision for economic self-sufficiency in the form of a cash payment and resource sharing. |
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Another was the subtext of self-sufficiency. |
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The party has traditionally stressed self-sufficiency. |
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As the third pillar of our society and economy, the non-profit sector will play an important role in achieving self-sufficiency for New Brunswick. |
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The social and public health benefits of providing adequate clean water and sanitation to all may be incompatible with full cost recovery and financial self-sufficiency. |
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But such an approach works against the traditional pride in self-sufficiency espoused by many in the American middle class. |
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Domestically, the former governor offers an avowedly nationalistic agenda, focused on American self-sufficiency. |
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Today, a people that prided itself on rugged self-sufficiency during the war depend on the steady flow of trucks carrying sacks of grain donated by the World Food Programme. |
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The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call autarky, or economic self-sufficiency. |
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This concern for self-sufficiency also carries over into his emphasis on recycling, as blue boxes are wedged under and lined up on the counters of the outdoor kitchen. |
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The book which arose from the author's series on TV that touches on living in the country, cookery, self-sufficiency, food gathering and smallholding. |
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Before creating Güises they had worked together for several years promoting seed conservation among Nicaraguan peasants as a means of enhancing bio-diversity and food self-sufficiency. |
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Europe should focus more on economic self-sufficiency, in other words autarchy, rather than on promoting imports, exports, globalisation and growing mutual dependence on the US and Japan. |
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The notion that the absence of welfare receipt is equivalent to self-sufficiency has been proved false by much research evidence. |
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Through signing and mailing a postcard or writing a letter, you will join thousands of concerned Canadians in demanding our government support forms of agriculture that nourish life and rural self-sufficiency. |
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A free, fair and relatively unbloody vote would mark a milestone on Iraq's way to security self-sufficiency. |
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John Racher indicated that the Blood Contacts would not be endorsing the business plan but would be endorsing the concept of the principle of pursuing plasma self-sufficiency. |
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It is true that current law supports the idea that after long marriages spousal support will often be permanent, even if the amount is subject to reduction to reflect the recipient's obligation to pursue self-sufficiency. |
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Other differences are related to the fact that food sovereignty, food security and self-sufficiency do not mean the same depending on the context, the cultural background and the political goals. |
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Let us announce that in the search for Community food self-sufficiency, some products have helped the peasants to exterminate the insects and other plunderers of their fields, to guarantee a successful cereal harvest. |
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Free trade has re-oriented agriculture the world over from a vocation concerned with domestic self-sufficiency into an industry devoted to export. |
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Russian defense experts underscore that as China's technological sufficiency and political influence grow, the PRC will develop increasing military self-sufficiency and greater ability to challenge Russia as a supplier. |
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So, one must be aware of snobbism, convenience, self-sufficiency, intransigency or pedantery. |
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This method will enable Héma-Québec to move towards self-sufficiency in supply of human plasma for fractionation and more easily meet growing hospital demand. |
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We had lived through the 80s, the decade in which self-sufficiency reached such an ugly apex of valorisation that it had its own, completely erroneous, catchphrase: greed is good. |
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Putting an end to the displacement of the farming communities and allowing them to own their land would not only make landholding fairer but also enable a return to food self-sufficiency. |
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As a representative of the King of France, Talon's tasks were to stimulate the economic expansion of New France, increase the colony's self-sufficiency and organize its financial administration. |
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The self-sufficiency goal applies only to heat and process energy used in businesses, households and public facilities but not to transport energy. |
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The human mind can be easily deceived and convinced of its superiority and self-sufficiency, which is the core of Ideolatry. |
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The reduced agricultural and market garden production capacities as well as the scarcity of available firewood prevents the almost 28,000 refugees from reaching substantial food self-sufficiency. |
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There is no question that our government believes that housing is indeed an important step toward self-sufficiency and full participation in the economy. |
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At 71, this tall, white-haired figure speaks of his work with energy, enthusiasm and humour, drawing from childhood experience the basic truths of self-sufficiency that he sees as the birthright of every villager. |
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Some Crown corporations have downsized or restructured, reducing operating costs to address diminishing funding and to try to achieve self-sufficiency. |
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Since Kepler knew Euclid's proof that there can be five and only five such mathematical objects made up of congruent faces, he decided that such self-sufficiency must betoken a perfect idea. |
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Income may need to be imputed to a payor spouse, but in addition a spousal support case may also require that an income be imputed to the recipient spouse, because of self-sufficiency issues. |
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A fixation on the former leads to crude, mechanistic Freudianism, the latter to egoistic and naive assertions of self-sufficiency. |
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On variation and review the issue may be imputing income to the recipient spouse if it is established that the he or she has failed to make appropriate efforts towards self-sufficiency. |
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He reminded the Board that in the summer of 2000 they had given permission for the EMT to solicit feedback from the provinces and territories regarding plasma self-sufficiency. |
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For the most part, these self-sufficiency issues will come up on a variation where there is a change of circumstances or on a review as described above. |
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The principle of adjacency must be forever paramount and adopted to assist with community self-sufficiency and economic viability, long after the full recovery of all stocks. |
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Meanwhile, the pigs play an essential part, as do paper chains, as do copies of Thoreau's 19th-century manifesto on ruralism and self-sufficiency, Walden. |
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Events, such as this national bonspiel, demonstrate the self-sufficiency and determination of the blind and visually impaired and their commitment to maintaining an active lifestyle. |
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The Valcourt company enjoys an intense level of activity in the 1950s, thanks to its founder's personality a happy mix of tenaciousness, ingenuity, vision, audacity, and the constant search for self-sufficiency. |
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Last, there are separate debates about elderly care with different combinations of self-sufficiency and public funding being promoted mainly from the areas of health and pensions. |
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Standards of living have risen to those of an intermediately developed country, but food production has fallen well below the level of self-sufficiency. |
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For example, in 1990, the degree of self-sufficiency in food amounted to 79.3 per cent and the level of dependance on imported foodstuffs declined to 22.3 per cent. |
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The Government has made efforts to address these issues, but until these efforts bear fruit there is an everpresent danger that Timor-Leste's progress towards self-sufficiency could be derailed. |
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To ensure sustainable growth in the long run, energy self-sufficiency along with increased embracement of green solutions has become important part of national strategies. |
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Esmail Negaresh said that Iran has gained self-sufficiency in production of oily seeds and this year some 3,000 thousand tonnes of brassica napus. |
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Mozi's practicality admittedly manifested itself in his own Spartan way of living, marked by a remarkable degree of Thoreauvian self-sufficiency bordering on self-abnegation. |
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In this the instincts of traditional green politics towards insularity and self-sufficiency, the cause of all those gibes about yoghurt-knitting, are completely mistaken. |
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Its mission is to protect the natural and cultural heritage along the Niagara River for the enjoyment of visitors while maintaining financial self-sufficiency. |
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Florida's need for self-sufficiency placed insurmountable strains on the productive capacity of the Guale, Timucua and Apalachee mission provinces. |
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