They envision a strong and connected community in which all people and pets have access to safe and nutritious food and
the essential necessities of living.
Not exact matches
But this is not for Jesus the
essential meaning
of human
life; for him its meaning is that man stands under the
necessity of decision before God, is confronted by the demand
of the will
of God, which must be comprehended in each concrete moment and obeyed.
But let's be clear, the simple act
of purchasing food / heat / light and other
essentials means I am funding commercial broadcasters, because it would be practically impossible to buy most
of life's
necessities without purchasing things whose price includes the cost
of advertising on commercial broadcasters.
Its tale
of doubles, deception and desire allows Ozon to fool around with some
of his favorite themes — the turbulent inner
lives of complex women, the distance between appearance and reality, the
essential unknowability
of even our most intimate loved ones, the
necessity of imagination in enduring everyday
life.
The forms have the purity
of modernism when art and architecture were together seen as one
essential necessity in
life, just at the time when the way people worked the land was undergoing its final transformation through to mechanisation.
That's not to say that there is no place for banjos, kazoos — or scientists — in public
life (though I can not think what they might be), but that the idea
of them being
essential is one ultimately borne out
of the immediate problems
of politics, not out
of the
necessity of public policy.
Cooling solutions are an
essential need for everyday
life — from cold supply chains for fresh produce, safe storage
of life saving vaccines and medicines, to safe work and educational environments that increase productivity — cooling needs are not just an air conditioner, but a
necessity that puts the focus on super-efficient technologies and innovation to meet our needs.
Many personal
necessities like
life - saving drugs and items
essential to the operation
of US small businesses, such as cell phones, have no domestically manufactured equivalent and will not in the foreseeable future.
It is an extremely important
necessity that has become an
essential part
of our
lives in many ways.
As the smartphone has become an
essential part
of our everyday
lives, it not only serves as a
necessity but also fills in for a number
of other purposes.
The use
of the subjective measure
of financial difficulty as a measure
of SES reflects whether the mother feels that she struggles to afford food, housing, heating, clothing and
necessities for the child: all acknowledged to be
essential for basic
living standards.