noise, in which case you might feel compelled to not tip him / her; do not do this, as pizza delivery
people subsist on tips.
He has emphasised his debt to the Japanese maestro Akira Kurosawa with this whole idea, and while the quest in the story, to find a missing guard dog called Spots, recalls some of that director's samurai films, the setting is very specifically indebted to Dodes» ka - den, his multi-strand 1970 drama about
people subsisting atop a rubbish heap.
Nicaragua is a Central American country with a population of more than six million
people subsisting on an average income of $ 2,600 per year.
Not exact matches
Many of these
people are young Stanford and MIT graduates who live in Silicon Valley and spend years building their companies while
subsisting on ramen noodles and Red Bull.
It would be sad and unjust if he WERE able to re-route income to an off - ledger
person and cause your children to
subsist in a deficient manner.
We return to the need for believing a
person's words — only the word of those who have seen, who have been able to certify that truth penetrated reality, that it
subsists, and that the word alone is again the expression of the truth.
But of course no
person, to say nothing of a
people,
subsists in a momentary present tense.
We can not explain how both awarenesses can
subsist in one
person, but we are not dealing with a human personality but rather with the divine second Person of the Tr
person, but we are not dealing with a human personality but rather with the divine second
Person of the Tr
Person of the Trinity.
She and I were discussing the Christian doctrine that holds that one God
subsists in three
persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Persons become accidents of the eternal intelligibility, instead of the intelligible subsisting only in contingent persons (PR,
Persons become accidents of the eternal intelligibility, instead of the intelligible
subsisting only in contingent
persons (PR,
persons (PR, I, 83).
Now it must be borne in mind that if there is a form or nature which does not pertain to the personal being of the
subsisting hypostasis, this being is not said to belong to the
person simply, but relatively; as to be white is the being of Socrates, not as he is Socrates, but inasmuch as he is white.
When I think about
people who seem to
subsist solely on food purchased at restaurants or to - go places, I get a little sad lump in my throat.
People in Bolvia and Peru are literally starving and unable to eat the food they have
subsisted on for centuries....
He believes the
people at Dmanisi, who
subsisted on whatever meat they could scavenge or kill — «Our guess is that they were quite dangerous hunters» — may have mashed this
person's food so it could be gummed.
In
people who
subsist on a diet of mostly corn, that niacin deficiency can result in a disease called pellagra.
Anthropological data suggest that those cultures
subsisting entirely or largely on native, unrefined foods prepared according to time - honored traditions enjoy better health than
peoples consuming a largely refined diet of modern foods.
Dr. Price observed that both their dental health and overall health were superior to other
people groups who
subsisted on modern, processed foods, like white bread, sugar, and canned foods.
This is also reflective of the dietary pattern of pre-agrarian
peoples, including the First Nations and other indigenous
peoples that traditionally
subsisted on hunting and gathering, observing a morning and late afternoon meal.
On this forum they talk about Inuit
people in the past
subsisting off of cooked and raw meats, organs, and a ton of fats (think whale blubber) and not much else (no gardens in the extreme North!)
People can
subsist on a fat and protein diet, but they can't
subsist on a fat and carbohydrate diet (lack essential amino acids) or protein and carbo diet (lacks essential fats).»
A further interesting point was that many
people who
subsisted on this diet (and doing well) were eating less than 20g / day of protein — far below the recommended daily amount necessary and far, far, far below current intakes.
People can
subsist on a fat and carbo diet (lack essential amino acids), but they can't
subsist on a fat and carbohydrate diet or protein and carbo diet (lacks essential fats).
The isolated
people Price photographed — with their fine bodies, ease of reproduction, emotional stability and freedom from degenerative ills — stand in sharp contrast to civilized moderns
subsisting on the «displacing foods of modern commerce,» including sugar, white flour, pasteurized milk, lowfat foods, vegetable oils and convenience items filled with extenders and additives.
Not for Thornton the sameness of the Australian outback, Sweet Country offers sequences of beautiful and brutal landscapes populated by
people barely
subsisting.
The
people that live there, mostly in unpainted shacks,
subsist by harvesting and selling blueberries, cranberries and sphagnum in a yearly cycle.
Economies grow when productivity and efficiency increase, consumer goods become more available to larger groups of
people and when
people can
subsist while still saving money.
Now
people on welfare don't exactly live grand lifestyles so it still is better to earn more money and pay taxes on it than it is to
subsist on welfare.
Those who
subsist on a more diverse diet of game genres — including first -
person shooters, real - time strategy and MMOs — will want to stick with a more traditional mouse.
Our senior art critic Jerry Saltz will take the New York Magazine rowboat out to Randalls Island on Saturday morning to take questions from the nomadic, tent - dwelling island
people who reside there for Frieze,
subsisting entirely on Champagne and pricey quinoa.
The Inupiaq
people have lived here for some 4,000 years,
subsisting on the bounty of nearby seas, rivers, and fields, but now animal and bird migration patterns are changing.
It's a place where Inupiat
people have
subsisted off the land for millennia, surviving off the meat of wild caribou and whales.
The rise in CO2 has also been clearly beneficial, measurably boosting agricultural productivity and thus keeping food costs down; a huge benefit to the ≈ two billion
people in the world who
subsist on $ 2 a day or less.
It can
subsist for an extended period of time off the wealth created by the
people.
People on the coast itself depended upon the sea for their food supply, some
subsisting mainly on shellfish, some on sea mammals, others on fish, and still others on a mixture of all three.
(ii) the goods or services will be provided by a
person pursuant to a
subsisting arrangement with the insurer under which goods or services referred to in this Regulation are or will be provided at the insurer's expense.
Any
person who makes or causes to be made any change in or suppression of the title, or the name of the author, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright
subsists in Canada, or who makes or causes to be made any change in the work or composition itself without the written consent of the author or of his legal representative, in order that the work or composition may be performed in whole or in part in public for private profit, is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four months or to both.
Any
person who, without the written consent of the owner of the copyright or of the legal representative of the owner, knowingly performs or causes to be performed in public and for private profit the whole or any part, constituting an infringement, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright
subsists in Canada is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two months or to both.
Where a
person who is the owner beneficially of property — and the legal estate is vested in another as trustee for him — makes a declaration of trust, the practical effect amounts, or is capable of amounting, to the «getting rid of» a trust or equitable interest then
subsisting.
Any
person who knowingly utters as and for a
subsisting and effectual document any document or electronic record which has by any lawful authority been ordered to be revoked, cancelled or suspended, or the operation of which has ceased by effluxion of time, or by death, or by the happening of any other event, is guilty of an offence of the same kind, and is liable to the same punishment, as if he had forged the document.