Sentences with phrase «subsists at»

When this dynamic subsists at reasonable intervals, it can actually be perceived as a good sign.
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.
Injuries to Cooper's toe and foot have slowed the sophomore down dramatically, but thanks to steady play from Christion Jones (255 yards, 8.8 per target, 79 percent catch rate) and incredible work from DeAndrew White and Kevin Norwood (combined: 518 yards, 13.6 per target, 92 percent catch rate), Alabama's offense has subsisted at a solid level (20th in Off.
Microbial communities can subsist at depth in marine sediments without fresh supply of organic matter for millions of years.

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After getting to know Ehret's work, Jobs became something of a nutritional extremist, subsisting on carrots for weeks at a time — to the point that his skin reportedly started turning orange.
Entrepreneurs and busy professionals tend to burn the candle at both ends, which often means regularly cutting back on sleep or subsisting on the bare minimum.
Recently, Wells Fargo's CEO John Stumpf told an audience at the National Press Club that he advised the 84 - year - old Buffett, who classically subsists on a diet of Cherry Cokes and steak, to cut back on his sodium intake.
Far from subsisting on rice and beans, McCurry eats «5 - star meals» made from scratch at home, vacations with his family and spends time outdoors hiking and swimming.
Speaking at his alma mater, the Angelicum, on the anniversary of Aeterni Patris in 1979, he said that «the philosophy of St. Thomas is a philosophy of being, that is, of the «act of existing» (actus essendi) whose transcendental value paves the most direct way to rise to the knowledge of subsisting Being and pure Act, namely to God.»
Indeed, to fuse together the human multitude (even taken in its present state of super-compression) without crushing it, it seems essential that there should be a field of attraction at once powerful and irreversible, and such as can not emanate collectively from a simple nebula of reflecting atoms, but which requires as its source a self - subsisting, strongly personalized star.
Each family needs at least two wage earners to subsist.
On the contrary, we shall strive constantly to remember to hold fast the common likeness subsisting beneath the differences discussed, as over against the contemporary disciple (not until we come to the next paragraph will we have occasion to note more precisely that the question of the disciple at second hand is at bottom illegitimate); and we shall take care to see that the differences do not swell to such proportions as to confuse everything.
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.
But what if your child turns up his nose at just about everything you prepare (or worse, has a full - fledged meltdown when a new food is even near his dinner plate) and seems to subsist on a tiny and inflexible list of food items?
He'll study late at night instead of right after class and he'll subsist on ramen noodles and popsicles instead of balanced meals.
But what if your child turns up her nose at just about everything you prepare (or worse, has a full - fledged meltdown when a new food is even near her dinner plate) and seems to subsist on a tiny and inflexible list of food items?
Describing Fayose as being «the least qualified to be Ekiti governor» when he was chosen as the party candidate, Ogundipe insisted that Fayose, Eddy Olafeso and others at the meeting were in contempt of the subsisting judgment and orders of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division and the Federal High Court, Lagos.
The Cricetus cricetus in her lab at the University of Strasbourg in France, once happily subsisting on a corn - based diet, were now banging their feeder against the cage, their tongues swollen and black, and had begun to eat their pups alive.
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.
At age 17, he left home to enroll at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, subsisting on less than $ 1 a day — he calls it a forced experiment in avoiding scurvy — before landing a scholarship and earning an undergraduate physics degree at the University of PennsylvaniAt age 17, he left home to enroll at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, subsisting on less than $ 1 a day — he calls it a forced experiment in avoiding scurvy — before landing a scholarship and earning an undergraduate physics degree at the University of Pennsylvaniat Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, subsisting on less than $ 1 a day — he calls it a forced experiment in avoiding scurvy — before landing a scholarship and earning an undergraduate physics degree at the University of Pennsylvaniat the University of Pennsylvania.
Black bears in Yosemite National Park that don't seek out human foods subsist primarily on plants and nuts, according to a study conducted by biologists at UC San Diego who also found that ants and other sources of animal protein, such as mule deer, make up only a small fraction of the bears» annual diet.
The researchers looked at domestic and international trade of corn, rice, soy and wheat, along with such livestock products as ruminant (animals like cattle, goats and sheep that subsist on plant matter), pork and poultry.
In 2006 a probe at a South African gold mine turned up bacteria living nearly two miles underground, subsisting on the energy given off by radioactive rocks.
In addition to some previously described nematodes, which scientists had never before seen living at this extreme depth, the researchers discovered a new species of nematode that subsists on microbes and requires only trace amounts of oxygen.
I pretty much subsisted on meat, potatoes and corn at our family dinners in Halifax.
These include the Chewya at Kisumu, Kenya (p. 141), who subsisted on «large quantities of fish... together with cereals and sweet potatoes,» and suffered from tooth decay at a rate of only 0.2 percent.
Even if diabetes reversal is just about calorie restriction, instead of subsisting off largely sugar, powdered milk, corn syrup, and oil, on the plant - based diet at least one can eat food, in fact, pounds of food a day, as many low - cal veggies as we can stuff in our face.
Considering that many / most of our teenagers and young adults have never eaten single ingredient food [that has been prepared from wholesome, clean ingredients] and instead have subsisted entirely on processed, packaged and fast food [that is loaded with chemicals and toxic ingredients] AND that so - called «food» has been heated or «cooked» in a microwave, for their entire lives; the health concerns, [specifically mental health] are NO SURPRISE at all!
Actually, looking back at the list, it seems you could actually subsist only on items ordered from of - the - month clubs.
During his weekly briefing today, Mr Morrison said while the inability to discover this wayward boat before its arrival «raises a nu michael kors outlet online mber of questions», he said it was still «a very big ocean» to patrol.The boat load of asylum seekers landed either late Monday or early Tuesday on a remote part of Christmas Island.All of those on the SIEV or sus michael kors outlet online pected irregular entry vessel were found, with 22 of them now being kept at the Phosphate Hill facility on the island.An adult man remains in hospital in a stable condition and four have been transferred into custody.Before their dis michael kors outlet online covery, it is believed they subsisted on coconut and crab before some ventured to a michael kors outlet online main road for help.Mr Morrison said there would be a «post operational assessment» so the department could learn from the incident.»
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Subsisting in poverty and reliant on Ray's many «girlfriends» to provide the rarity of a home - cooked meal, Charley takes a job at the Portland Downs doing grunt work for a low - level horse trainer named Del (Steve Buscemi).
Los Angeles — and in Refn's case Hollywood — subsists on its own mythology, and Refn exposes this by chipping away at the concealer - smothered cracks at the city's surface.
At the top of the list, the billion - dollar big guns: franchises, superhero movies, animated kid - flicks and single - serving comedies — the whole high - calorie / low nutritional monoculture diet the studios would prefer us to subsist on, like docile teenage boys easily distracted by big bangs and shiny objects.
At home, he subsists on Red Bull and instant noodles, but would order ostentatiously while out to eat.
Finally, there's God Knows Where I Am, the beautiful, evocative, and ultimately heartbreaking tale of Linda Bishop, a schizophrenic woman who hid herself away in an abandoned house in New Hampshire, subsisting for months on only the apples and creek - water that she snuck from the back yard at night.
That has led some to suggest that they can subsist on diets that have protein levels as low as 16 % (ref)- although the NRC keeps their minimum at 20 % and AAFCO at 22.5 % for good measure.
Anything can be done with love: I'm at a point in my life where I'm trying to find something I can both love yet subsist on... remarkably hard to find but its going to be worth it I know.
This would at least slow the rate of population growth until the baby - boomers die off (sorry mom) and a minor reduction would begin (this may take a while since the boomers intend to subsist in cybernetic retirement hives until the 22nd century).
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.
(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.
That, despite anything done, omitted or permitted by the transferor, the lease or grant creating the term or estate for which the land is transferred is, at the time the transfer is given, a valid lease or grant of the property conveyed, in full force, unforfeited and unsurrendered, and that there is no subsisting default in the payment of the rents reserved by or in the performance of the covenants, conditions and agreements contained in the lease or grant at the time the transfer is given.
i. That, despite anything done, omitted or permitted by the chargor, the lease or grant creating the term or estate for which the land is held is, at the time the charge is given, a valid lease or grant of the land charged, in full force, unforfeited and unsurrendered, and that there is no subsisting default in the payment of the rents reserved by or in the performance of the covenants, conditions and agreements contained in the lease or grant at the time the charge is given.
The temporary Internet files were, at all relevant times, subject to Mr. Cole's reasonable and subsisting expectation of privacy.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office had said: «All relevant treaty obligations insofaras they still subsisted became the responsibility of the Government of Canada with the attainment of independence, at the latest with the Statute of Westminster 1931.»
This information remained subject, at all relevant times, to the accused's reasonable and subsisting expectation of privacy.
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