Sentences with phrase «other necessity of life»

Beginning writers do not contribute to that or any other necessity of life.
There's «Dad's Taxi Service» which is on call 24 hours for trips to music lessons, gymnastics, sports practices, as well as the other necessities of life like the dentist, orthodontist, haircuts, etc..
I am guilty of spending too much and buying too many things, but the way I figure it, my kids are working hard to pay the rent, bills and other necessities of life.
Of course, once you throw in the 24 - speaker Burmester stereo system ($ 6400), the exquisite nappa leather, a special set of wheels (the black ones look amazing when paired with diamond - white metallic paint for the bodywork), and a few other necessities of life in the fast lane, the 2014 Mercedes - Benz S63 AMG will top $ 150K easy.
You are yet again tasked to protect your friends and family by providing them with food, shelter, and other necessities of life — just as you do in the base game.
When disability strikes, mortgage payments, utilities, food and other necessities of life are still required to live and survive.

Not exact matches

That estimate comes from the Economic Policy Institute's (EPI) 2015 Family Budget Calculator, which measures the annual cost of necessities for one adult to live a secure, yet modest, lifestyle by estimating the costs of housing, food, transportation, health care, other necessities, and taxes.
When it comes to credit card debt, some people think it's the result of overspending, while others blame it on the rising cost of living for necessities.
There is often a great deal of talk about opposing a sense of victimhood and entitlement — which most people in my neighborhood would probably agree with — but we must recognize that people are still being victimized by police brutality and other forms of trauma; they are entitled to both the basic necessities of life as well as opportunities to provide those and more for themselves.
Richard Dawkins, in his celebrated book, The Selfish Gene, exemplifies the same position.3 And a similar reduction of biology to a molecular science may be found in the writings of E.O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Jacques Monod and numerous other highly respected scientific writers.4 In Chance and Necessity, for example, Monod gives one of the most forceful renditions of the view that biochemical analysis is «obviously» the sole avenue to understanding the secret of life.5 Decades ago Jacques Loeb had already set forth the program of inquiry still emulated today by many biologists:
The «brotherly affection,» the willingness to «abridge ourselves of our superfluities, for the supply of others necessities,» that Winthrop spoke of in the early Puritan covenant seemed again to live in the revolutionary ranks.
One focus is in the inner life of the individual, and the other in the necessities of man's social life.
The myth of «the self - sufficient family» comes from a time when farm families no longer had to cooperate with other families to produce life necessities.
The adaptation of Christianity to the an - thropocentric faith appeared in other ways: in the attenuation of the conviction of sin and of the necessity of rebirth, in the substitution of the human claim to immortality for the Christian hope and fear of an after - life, in the glorification of religious heroes, and in the efforts of religious men and societies to become saviors.
Instead, the government ought to invent ways of providing such families with the same physical and psychic necessities of life available to other kinds of families.
Though the concern Niebuhr raised about worship is never fully resolved in any time (nor is the conflict between priestly and prophetic roles), he reminds us of the necessity of living in this world, in the tension between it and the «other world,» inescapably related to the ethical and social problems of the time.
All these items are part and parcel of appropriate development in poor countries as well, with the addition that they still need to produce more things for food, housing, clothing and the other physical necessities of life.
While Americans and the media convened, debated and celebrated in Tampa and Charlotte in recent weeks, thousands of Americans in southeastern Louisiana became homeless, finding themselves living without electricity, clean water or other basic necessities after Hurricane Isaac hit.
My company is now called gfJules ™ and it's founded on the mission of helping others who are living gluten free by necessity, and helping them to live an easier, better tasting life.
Industry is now claiming that Terminator is needed to contain genetic contamination (transgene flow) of food crops and other natural life forms from genetically - engineered DNA in non-food crops; in essence, as a precautionary, environmental necessity.
«No unique role of young - child formulae with respect to the provision of critical nutrients in the diet of infants and young children living in Europe can be identified, so that they can not be considered as a necessity to satisfy the nutritional requirements of young children when compared with other foods that may be included in the normal diet of young children (such as breast milk, infant formulae, follow - on formulae and cow's milk).»
Millions of fathers today — some by choice, others out of necessity — are taking on larger and more diverse roles in parenting and family life.
I see the action of the British Government as a challenge to President Goodluck Jonathan's administration to provide Nigerians quality education, health and other basic necessities of life to Nigerians.
I see the action of the British Government as a challenge to President Goodluck Jonathan's administration to provide Nigerians quality education, health and other basic necessities of life.
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.
Medical Necessity: Any diagnostic study, procedure or treatment needed to prevent, diagnose, correct, cure, alleviate, or prevent the worsening of conditions that endanger life, cause suffering or pain, result in illness or infirmity, threaten to cause or aggravate a handicap, or cause physical deformity or malfunction, if there is no other equally effective, more conservative or less costly course of treatment available.
In this particular sense, Price's point that appreciating our common ancestry with other animal life may lead us to appreciate the necessity of obeying Mother Nature's laws has some support.
I can't remember if it was late 2012 or early 2013, but I was living alone, and I was kind of using nail polish as a bribe to get myself to walk the half - mile to Dollar General to get cat food, ramen, cheap wine, and other broke girl necessities.
We all have it; some more than others, however, now is the time to analyze the necessity of that baggage in your new life.
In our 20's and 30's, many of us spend our days climbing the corporate ladder and saving every nickel and dime for mortgage payments, our children's schooling, and other life necessities that come with having a home and family.
Garfield is a stand - out as Nash, giving a performance that is worthy of Oscar consideration, having to keep us on his side, knowing he has a conscience about his actions, and yet his desire to please his family and continue to pay for the basic necessities in their lives drives him to continue, even in the face of seeing so many other families go down in despair.
For students of color — who are disproportionately first - generation students74 — low pay can make it difficult to repay student loans, purchase a home, or support family.75 For teachers who are their family's breadwinner, salaries are often so low that they may qualify for means - tested assistance just to afford the daily necessities of life.76 High - achieving students of color are often heavily recruited by many far more lucrative sectors, ensuring that they are well - aware of other available career opportunities.
What other profession besides public education teacher is evaluated on their students» test scores, when students lack the basic necessities of life?
Featuring 20 cubic feet of cargo space when all its seats are in place, 83.2 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity and 175.8 cubic feet of total interior volume, the new Ford Flex has all the room you'll need for you, your passengers and all of life's other necessities.
There are four Trooper trim levels available, ranging from bare - bones «S» to full - tilt luxury of the «LS» with cruise control, drink holders and all the other off - road necessities of life.
My goals have changed, by necessity, and indie life holds plenty of challenges for my competitive side, but it still pinches, just a tiny bit to watch other authors achieve the old goals I had to leave behind.
Drinking is such a necessity to human life that people can not fathom an individual who, like a child confined to a church pew, gets little enjoyment out of it and would rather do other things.
Our top pick in nonfiction this month is Michael Finkel's The Stranger in the Woods, an intriguing account of the life and eventual capture of Christopher Knight, a hermit who lived in the Maine woods alone for almost three decades, burglarizing camps and cottages for food and other necessities.
A person with no credit or bad credit suffers a distinct disadvantage when buying a home, automobile, or other necessities of modern life.
This is a simple way for anyone to slowly build up savings while continuing to use the other percentage of your paycheck for life's necessities.
Not to mention, all the other necessities of modern life, like credit cards, savings accounts, mortgages, etc..
But, because there is not much that can be done with bitcoin that can not be done with any other currency (like pay for the necessities or even the luxuries in life) I don't really see what kind of edge it has.
You will want to bring items that are of necessity for health or hygiene reasons such as contact lens fluids and solutions, prescription medicines, and any other items that would make your life difficult if you could not find them.
Mechanisms include progressive taxes, guaranteed access to the necessities of life, quality education, customs and laws that prevent discrimination and profiling, protections and guarantees for those on other difficulty settings, etc..
In this election year, who will turn «saving energy» from a mere ad campaign to a real lifestyle change, who will step up to the plate to make radical changes from green washing media hype into revolutionary living beyond crude oil and other accepted fossil burning «necessities» — and what will be the impact on the future of the nation?
Santa Monica, CA — In this election year, who will turn «saving energy» from a mere ad campaign to a real lifestyle change, who will step up to the plate to make radical changes from green washing media hype into revolutionary living beyond crude oil and other accepted fossil burning «necessities» — and what will be the impact on the future of the nation?
Most of the human diet is plant derived; in addition, a large fraction of raw materials for shelter, clothing and other life necessities of Homo sapiens is obtained from plant products.
I don't have an SUV, a McMansion, big - screen TV (or indeed, a TV period), cell phone, or many other seeming necessities of «civilized» life.
But there can be other hopes that, although they're looking dim for now, are at least within reach: that greenhouse warming can be limited sufficiently to allow communities around the world who are currently impoverished and oppressed to improve their lives; that access to food, water, shelter, safety, culture, nature, and other necessities becomes sufficient for all; or that exploitation and oppression of humans and nature be brought to an end.
Other scientists dispute the necessity of life to the carbon cycle, for even without plankton calcium carbonate at sufficiently high concentration would precipitate out of ocean water.)
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