Sentences with phrase «subsist long»

Romo has been the subject of some form of speculation for a solid seven months now, speculation that he never felt should subsist longer than it needed to.
I suspect that this ideal, being more abstract than for other activities, may subsist longer and more strongly in science than for other fields.

Not exact matches

Instead, you will easily slash all extraneous costs and subsist on ramen noodles and water for as long as it takes.
Although rites certainly subsist in Israel, «the ritualization of life is no longer based on the correlation between myth and rite,» but on a fundamentally historical vision of reality.
So long, see you next week, I will subsist beautifully on....
Rest assured, food ruts aren't harmful to your toddler's long - term health provided she is getting enough calories and isn't subsisting on cheese puffs.
Some babies however seem perfectly content to subsist on mother's milk for as long as a year and show no interest in anything else.
As long as the connection subsists between his reason and his self - love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselves.
Such a proposal will have no impact upon genuine marriages since so long as the marriage continues to subsist the spouse has the right to be in the UK.
«As long as President Buhari continues to live out his speech abroad that his government will favour those who voted 97 % for him against those who voted 5 % for him, so long will the dissatisfaction and unrest in our polity subsist,» Nwodo warned.
The only plausible way that could happen would be if the microbes were subsisting on the petrogenic carbon, which would have shed its radioactive signature long ago, thanks to its subsurface journey.
The scientists discovered that microbes can subsist on scraps of long - buried organic material because they consume it together with oxygen extremely slowly.
There was only one time in our lives when we subsisted on liquids that long and it was when «Itsy Bitsy Spider» was our favorite song.
(As long as you are eating healthy plant - based foods rather than subsisting on white pasta, chips, and vegan pizza.)
now that I am no longer financially struggling, I still subsist on pasta and vegetables or grains and vegetables.
Unfolding in his signature long takes — the opener is a candidate for shot of the year — the film ventures to the driver's single - room home in a windswept prairie, where he and his daughter subsist on potatoes and wait out a storm of apocalyptic proportions.
Their victuals had run out long ago and they had subsisted on the rats and other vermin that scavenged for scraps in the filthy swill in the hold of the vessel.
Such oceanic temperature as now subsists would probably be a historical inheritance from a long past state possibly at the end of the last ice age when it was reset by a combination of changed energy throughput from the sun plus the resistor effect of the oceans and air combined with the then state of the air circulation.
The Earth has been around reasonably a long time, and will persist to subsist even well after us as a species are extinct.
In giving a pass to dishonest employees, this case forced judges and arbitrators in summary dismissal cases today to conclude that the misconduct must show that «the employment relationship could no longer viably subsist
For as long as the Human Rights Act is a part of UK law, freedom of expression will subsist.
It has long been accepted that land survey plans are works in which copyright subsists and that the author of a plan of survey is the surveyor.
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