Sentences with word «subsists»

Infertility, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disease, mental illness, obesity, dental cavities and other diseases were largely absent in cultures subsisting on a native diet of unrefined foods.
Instead of subsisting on whatever subsidy scraps and regulatory dispensations benevolent government grants them, they should fight for their customers and for themselves.
In people who subsist on a diet of mostly corn, that niacin deficiency can result in a disease called pellagra.
I am a firm believer that dogs should not subsist on only that so - called «100 % complete» kibble diet.
Meanwhile, all valid and subsisting orders made by courts in favour of criminal suspects should be obeyed without further delay.
Though we think of wild wolves as subsisting entirely on the flesh of the prey animals they manage to catch, in reality, both wild wolves and domesticated dogs are omnivores — they are capable of eating both animal and plant foods.
Morality and ethics subsist only in theology.
And the term «person» they use as the Fathers have used it, to signify, not a part or quality in another, but that which subsists of itself.
Egypt was built on kamut, Peru on quinoa, Mexico on maize, and India and China still subsist on rice.
The insertion mutation may be favored in populations subsisting primarily on vegetarian diets and possibly populations having limited access to diets rich in polyunsaturated fats, especially fatty fish.
(a) The subject matter of copyright as specified by section 102 includes compilations and derivative works, but protection for a work employing preexisting material in which copyright subsists does not extend to any part of the work in which such material has been used unlawfully.
Well it's not really a miracle, they found something better to sell than P2W items: the company subsists by selling costumes to Elin players that like to play dress - up with their characters.
«Tis the season for subsisting solely on cookies and truffles and cheese and champagne.
Chimps and other large primates subsist mainly on fruits and leaves.
That's why you see folks in what's now Israel experimenting with growing plants as early as 23000 years ago, legit - yet - nascent agriculture in the Levant by 10000 BC, wheat reaching the British Isles by 8000 BC, Arctic peoples subsisting almost exclusively on sea creatures and tundra animals until a hundred or so years ago, and small pockets of foragers still living as full - fledged hunter - gatherers today.
There is no evidence on the record that the appellants clearly and unequivocally accepted the repudiation, and the appellants» November 2000 request for the respondents to complete their obligations under the LOU supports the conclusion that the appellants considered the original LOU as subsisting in full force and effect.
Section 1 (1) of the Partnership Act 1890 (the «Act») states that «Partnership is the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit».
What about current indigenous tribes who subsist off of natural foods in their environment?
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.
First, he defines sustainable coffee as being profitable to the farmer, enough to enable him to invest, not just subsist; and not damaging to the ecosystem, so the land is preserved for generations.
This slippery demarcation subsists at the margins of taste, determining the course of art history and culture as well as defining the parameters of consumption and capital.
Harkness had received no scholarship offers — «Nobody wanted me,» he says — and, since his family subsisted largely on welfare, he couldn't afford to go to school anywhere on his own.
The order of the Federal High Court in suit No FHC / PH / 213 / 2013 recognizing the Ejike Oguebego - led Executive committee of the PDP, Anambra chapter is still subsisting until it is set aside by an order of the court.»
«However, the Executive branch of the Federal Government is called upon to emulate the good example of the Senate by complying with all valid and subsisting judgments of all courts in Nigeria.
The transitional provisions set out in Schedule 2 to the 2017 Act provide that the New ECC applies to subsisting agreements under the Original ECC, subject to specified modifications.
She is interested in the inchoate and the abstract — amorphous things subsisting in an in - between state — as location for engagement and possibility for meanings.
The discovery draws startling conclusions about how these early humans subsisted in a very demanding habitat, thousands of years before Homo sapiens first evolved in Africa.
This is thought to occur when cats subsist primarily on dry cat food.
Apple season is my favorite time of year, I could happily subsist eating multiple every day if I wasn't concerned about the balance of my glucose and insulin levels.
In doing so subsisting autonomously.
3 Parental responsibility which exists under the law of the State of the child's habitual residence subsists after a change of that habitual residence to another State.
Not for Thornton the sameness of the Australian outback, Sweet Country offers sequences of beautiful and brutal landscapes populated by people barely subsisting.
John Witherspoon, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, said «Pure democracy can not subsist long nor be carried far into the departments of state — it is very subject to caprice and the madness of popular rage.»
Megamind, like Shrek, appears to revolve around the assumption that there really are no more stories worth telling that haven't already been told; as such, this movie subsists upon aping superior tales of yesteryear with all of the overwrought self - awareness of writers who just recently learned the meaning of «meta» (but haven't watched nearly enough contemporary movies to realize that the tactic has already been done to death).
There are many orders of precedence and status with respect to the many types of relationships subsisting within the community, and each person is independently placed in each type in the relative position to which he is fitted.
Such vast algae farms might also subsist on so - called «impaired» water, either salty ocean or polluted waters, Pate says.
Tears of Gaza (Unrated) Pacifist documentary examining the fallout of modern warfare as visited upon women and children subsisting in bombed out homes without roofs or walls, and basic like food, water and electricity.
This basically means that many hunter - gatherer groups subsisted heavily on animal protein, which is rich in sulfur - containing amino acids that increase the production and excretion of sulfuric acid during their metabolism.
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