In addition, the mechanical bond allows the structure to become self-supporting. |
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Artists are self-supporting and are forced to seek markets outside the country. |
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The idea is for local communities to manage the land, wildlife, and natural resources so they are profitable, and ultimately, self-supporting. |
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The independent consultant with any hope of being self-supporting must have an organized library of information available at a moment's notice. |
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Such a system is expensive to establish, but once it is in place, it is self-supporting. |
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That's why I've come up with my own solution to make this little corner of the page self-supporting. |
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A self-supporting population may also give international zoos the opportunity to have a platypus. |
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In this instance, over time they should become financially self-supporting. |
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As a self-supporting enterprise, space flight is far more costly than air travel. |
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The CCI wanted the company to be self-supporting by the end of the five-year agreement. |
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The four to six self-supporting units, owned by the city but managed by the co-op, will be built within the next two years. |
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The structural ceiling of our self-supporting buildings significantly cuts operating costs because only the usable space is heated or cooled. |
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He figures that he will need 1,000 birds to make the venture self-supporting. |
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Massive challenges remain, not least how to make women's football self-supporting. |
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After stocking the land with dairy cows, they became self-supporting in butter, milk and cheese. |
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Because of their self-supporting design, timber-frame homes can offer large areas of wall space for windows, making them particularly suitable for passive-solar design. |
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Canterbury was self-governing, self-supporting and self-reliant. |
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Nothing is more important to the individual's development and freedom than to have a job and be self-supporting. |
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The prospective gestational carriers have to be self-supporting and not on welfare. |
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If you have several growers, make life easier by building a self-supporting funnel. |
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Age is also a significant factor as it affects the ability to become self-supporting. |
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Most clematis are climbers by nature, and because they are not self-supporting, they will happily wander up any nearby plant or support. |
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Similarly, an organization which has no reasonable prospect of substantial non-Unesco resources cannot be expected to become self-supporting. |
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That, in my view, is the most important thing, that the country can again be self-supporting and export agricultural produce. |
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With the aid of a self-supporting capture arm, airborne particulates are removed from the worker's breathing zone. |
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The self-supporting coulter bar frame makes for a machine with harmonious dimensions and well balanced with the tractor. |
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Such children have the aim of earning money to become independent and self-supporting. |
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My aim was to be self-supporting but we needed some money to build studios. |
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Colonies were expected to be financially self-supporting and their revenues consequently often bore the heavy costs of defence and the campaigns of conquest. |
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One possibility was to insist on the right to work and earn a self-supporting wage whenever circumstances dictated that they enter the labor market. |
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Fee increases for students without bachelor's degrees were particularly difficult for self-supporting students, many of whom were low-income and minority students. |
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Made of 2in-thick slabs of precisely jointed oak, it spirals up, entirely self-supporting, without even a central pillar. |
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Today, they are not only self-supporting, economically empowered with a strong sense of self-esteem, but they are also playing an active role in nation building. |
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To become self-supporting in the future and to be no longer a financial burden for our sponsor club we have decided to raise money with charity activities. |
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Such a cost-benefit ratio lends weight to the proposition that, in many cases, infrastructure can be self-supporting, generating its own land value revenue source. |
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Unless they come from a family of means or marry into one, they have little chance of ever becoming self-supporting, although their descendants may. |
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The discreet home cinema consists of a sixteen-millimeter projector that pulls out of a cupboard and projects onto a self-supporting screen concealed behind a sofa. |
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The completely welded, self-supporting base frame guarantees maximum rigidity for superior accuracy and angularity when cutting. |
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The machine consists of a self-supporting frame, the tempering tank and the blades. |
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Moreover, our study reveals that the topology optimization formulation generally leads to self-supporting designs without extraneous self-supporting constraints. |
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Fish grow their own food, so the system is self-supporting. |
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It seems that this registry is supposed to be self-supporting in terms of the money that it generates, in that the people who are involved will pay for the services rendered. |
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After this initial period, the companies must be self-supporting. |
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Resistant, supple, compact and self-supporting compost carpet. |
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Persons with disabilities must be encouraged to be self-supporting and self-dependent. |
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The conception of the self-supporting case with a sole in spruce assures the levelness and stability of the windchest assembly and the mechanics. |
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The shape and structure of the Philips Pavilion are comprised solely of hyperbolic parabaloids and self-supporting conoids. |
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Mechanical hypodermal steromes were important in optimizing self-supporting growth forms as well as semi-self-supporting forms. |
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There is hope that the site will one day be self-supporting from ad sales. |
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I am happy because I am self-supporting and useful to my family. |
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Ideally, each water system would be self-supporting. |
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Two self-supporting stainless steel metal ducts are positioned right next to the cutting torch's nozzle and follow it in its tracks, resulting in a much more precise extraction of the fumes. |
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If it is evident after a few months that an applicant is unlikely to become self-supporting in the near future, a final decision on the application should be made. |
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Until the topmost voussoir, the keystone, is positioned the vault is not self-supporting. |
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New models offers versatility, additional steering control and extra capacity to handle self-supporting superloads for a variety of industries. |
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In the far infrared a self-supporting layer, such as a sheet of mylar stretched over a plane circular surface, is widely used. |
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Robust self-supporting frame construction with optional fanlight, for freestanding drive-system installation and easy integration into existing frontages. |
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In her capacity, with the support of the Editorial Committee, she created a new glossy magazine called Focus which would be published twice per year and be self-supporting through advertising revenue. |
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Pre-assembled, self-supporting, powder-coated urinal element for installation in Schwab system profiles and rail systems, in front of solid walls or stud walls or for installation in stud walls. |
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The American economy went through a period of transition, evolving from a recovery driven by an exceptionally accommodating monetary and fiscal policy mix towards henceforward self-supporting growth. |
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The product is self-supporting and features a modular design that installs on supplied angle iron structure, eliminating the need to attach directly to equipment. |
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The flexible self-supporting extraction arm makes it very easy to position the extractor hood exactly where it is needed for many wide-ranging applications. |
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Nonbuilding structures include all self-supporting structures other than buildings that carry gravity loads and resist the effects of earthquakes. |
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