Sentences with phrase «means of survival»

The only means of survival is finding your way through various intricate puzzle.
As others have said, the title of the work seems to be symbolic and reflects Linda's upbringing and lifestyle - running free about the forest, largely fending for herself as means of survival.
This doesn't mean that we're physically prepared for some cataclysmic event in terms of having a well - stocked fallout shelter, but rather that we enjoy the mental exercise of imagining the imminent peril and possible means of survival for humans as a species.
The finding that hemozoin formation is not essential for parasite survival in reticulocytes suggests that the parasites can develop different means of survival in the blood affording them certain drug resistance.
To achieve these objectives, calls for the establishment of a democratic government in the world that constitutes the only means of survival of the human species able to build a world in which every woman, every man of today and tomorrow have the same rights and the same duties, in which all forms of life and future generations are finally taken into account, in which all the sources of growth are used so ecologically and socially sustainable.
The slaughtering of animal is a personal sacrifice by sharing their limited means of survival with the poorer members of their communities.
Stephen's fervent loyalty to Calvin and his visible distaste for the other slaves mask a considerably more complex means of survival, but I will say no more.
When Bacon began pushing the technological ideology, Western civilization was full of meaning and wretchedly short on the material means of survival.
And it clearly must be so since Julian's sole means of survival is a man who can barely tolerate his presence.
According to BSA's history of cub scouting, he'd been an outdoorsman from his youth, and early in his military career while stationed in India «he discovered that his men did not know basic first aid or the elementary means of survival in the outdoors.
But while the core mechanics are borrowed from Drake, Joel and Ellie bring with them some new means of survival.
The one - hit - kill system makes standing your ground and deflecting attacks with your own orbs, Discs of TRON - style, an achievable means of survival.
To take such education seriously is to be already unconcerned with more basic kinds of education as well as the rudimentary means of survival.
This ancestral pantheon, with its figures that are at once primitive and futuristic in their combination of human, animal, alien, and mechanical parts, demonstrates Mutu's long - standing interest in transformation and adaptation as a necessary means of survival.
If a corresponding increase in fish stocks doesn't happen, the population that relies on seafood will be forced to seek other means of survival, putting even more pressure on other sources of food and the ecosystems supporting them.
However, in Venezuela, bitcoin is no longer associated with luxury and massive profits, but with one of the few means of the survival in the dilapidating country.
When that final means of survival was tapped out in August 2008, Mena pleaded her case to her bank.
Mr. Alexander Ntrakwa, who assumed office as the Director in August 2014, said he was once threatened by a «goro boy» who said his only means of survival that takes care of his family was that business.
However, in a place such as Braddock, leaders see it as a means of survival.
But... if we eat too much food, or eat food that has no nutritional value, or eat food that is infected with disease, we turn a means of survival into its opposite.
Instead, the means of survival must be transmuted into another form, into a lifestyle which the anthropologist Paul Radin has shown to be a perennial type in human cultures: that of the skeptic.
It is a defense mechanism, a means of survival.
Salt, of course, is not simply a flavoring for one's food, but the means of survival for those who labor all day in the heat of the sun (Eccles.
For a blogger who wants to bring doctrine to life, its confusing you don't want us to use scripture to justify our means of survival and ministry.
For eating, instead of being the comforting, colorful, expressive activity of days long past is now a merely a means of survival.
It actually creates a situation where freedom can not exist, it's how prisons function... i.e. racial gangs as a means of survival for the individual.
Put another way: You are her source of nourishment, both physical and emotional; therefore, her attachment to you is her means of survival, and when she reaches a certain level of intellectual maturity, she realizes this.
In ancient times, babywearing was used as a means of survival, but today it's widely acknowledged as one of the most natural ways to promote bonding between parent and child.
«Here we were told we will pay Gh10 every three months, so we thought staying here and managing would be better than merely surviving up north where there is virtually no means of survival,» she says.
«The ensuing collapse of their command structure and means of survival have therefore triggered the abandonment of the islands and escape of the abductees,» he wrote.
In a joint - report entitled No Recourse - No Safety, Amnesty argues a safe escape route and the means of survival are «critical» for women at risk of abuse and central to their decision to leave.
«The ensuing collapse of their command structure and means of survival have therefore triggered the abandonment of the islands and escape of the abductees to Monguno.
«We also call on Prof Dokubo to unveil his blueprint, give a clear policy direction for the amnesty programme beneficiaries, as well as his action plan to forestall more Niger Delta youths from going into criminality as a means of survival.
I always drum it into the ears of the people that we should reduce our reliance on government patronage as a means of survival.
«Typically, when we're looking at the world, there's far more information than we can process at any one moment, but it is very important to be able to process much of that information for means of survival,» Ro says.
The test is useful in rats, but obviously there are ethical concerns when it comes to placing humans (especially those who we suspect may be prone to Alzheimer's) into a tank filled with water where the only means of survival is to find a hidden platform.
It is now established that nearly 90 percent of cancers develop a way of reactivating telomerase as a means of survival.
Food grew so sparse in certain regions that for some, cannibalism was the only means of survival.
Our primal instincts tells us to eat whatever animal we can get our hands on for means of survival.
I understand what it is like to live by a rigidly held code, to use it as the only means of survival., and I love the witty dialogue.
In Assault On Precinct 13, hell is an abandoned police station in Los Angeles and the only means of survival is cooperation across racial, class, and legal lines.
If we may loosely interpret the humanoid as Asian, based on Mizuno's embodiment, the terror of Annihilation becomes a retroactively self - referential allegory of whitewashing as a means of survival.
It also highlights the discrimination and violence that trans people face, and the very necessary fact that banding together with friends is a means of survival.
Without any means of survival, he steals some silverware from the home a local bishop (Colm Wilkinson) who has offered him food and lodgings; when the police return with Valjean under suspicion of the robbery, the bishop goes along with Valjean's lie that he gave him the silver.
He emerges with a visceral contemplation of youth forced into adulthood, each character adopting a new identity as part of a new crew, or makeshift family, as a means of survival.
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