Sentences with phrase «sustenance in»

They would simply be skimming business off the top at whatever commission percentage was in vogue at the time; they wold not be relying on that «mad money» income, so to speak, for their very sustenance in life, unless they were drug or gambling addicts etc..
On the majority's approach the enclosure or improvement of pastoral leases had the effect of permanently extinguishing «the rights of Aboriginal people to enter to seek their sustenance in their accustomed manner».
Although it was plain that Mrs Agbaje would suffer hardship in England having exhausted the lump sum designed to provide for her sustenance in Nigeria, comity commanded respect for the overseas orders and it would, therefore, not be appropriate to grant her «another bite of the cherry».
That is that environmentalism doesn't merely provide the public sector with a ruse for more sustenance in the form of taxes, it also provides them with a raison d'etre.
Many of these works were made during the BMC era, while others are more recent, offering multiple dimensions to the painters who passed through Black Mountain College and found sustenance in the freedom of that time and place.
She said: «To the art and cultural historians who cared enough to write essays about my work for decades - thank you, you gave me sustenance in the wilderness years.»
Vine finds artistic sustenance in the modern day freak - show that is glossy magazines, tabloid newspapers, and the phenomenon of talentless, yet relentlessly hounded «celebrities».
You gave me sustenance in the wilderness years,» she said.
«To the art and cultural historians who cared enough to write essays about my work for decades — thank you, you gave me sustenance in the wilderness years,» Himid said during her acceptance speech, according to BBC News.
To begin with, the main protagonist was a Russian exile called Arshile Gorky, who had also found refuge and artistic sustenance in New York.
That mangy cur searching for sustenance in the aftermath of an earthquake, tsunami or other far away natural disaster?
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Just as we adorn sex with the fancy gold - leaf filigree of love, so we dress the need for sustenance in the finery of cooking and connoisseurship.
Someone needs sustenance in the way of food and the whole neighborhood knows it, which means the recipients of largesse might have 18 lasagnas and nothing for breakfast.
The deal, loosely defined, was that I would supply all the food and other forms of sustenance in exchange for his help.
Sometimes, there are a lot of things they're not getting for reasons we can't imagine, and it's our job to provide sustenance in the meantime.
It deals in corruption like a maggot will, burrowing and gnawing its way through true fauna to take its sustenance in its blithe, indifferent way from the dying of the light.
«In my first book, Eating Close to Home: A Guide to Local Seasonal Sustenance in the Pacific Northwest, my focus was on providing readers with tips and recipes for cooking with locally grown, seasonal produce.
Because of their low sustenance in diet, these types of women can't fully enjoy the benefits of vitamins found in food.
Given its adaptability to various climates, corn was able to firmly establish its place in worldwide cuisine, and has become an important part of sustenance in almost all cultures on the planet, including our own.
Today's generation of convenience store consumer demands more sustenance in easily transportable packaging for the millennials.
It is, of course, our story: the threat, real or simply paranoid; the flight in terror through the wilderness of despair; the wonder of sustenance in the desert; the darkness, the stillness, the strangely comforting loneliness of the cave in which we spend a night or a week or however long it takes for the noise and fury of our hell to subside; the perception of the gift, now, of gentle silence; the miracle, then, of the discovery anew of the «isness» of the Word, but the immediate, bitter protest against it because it will not let us stay in this place of haven from storm, this realm of the silence of gentleness, because it sends us back again, and because it rebukes the pride of our paranoia, our monumental sense of absolutely unique commitment and persecution; and finally our return, to call an Elisha on the way and to resume the work of ministry to Word of God and word of earth, renewed by the whole kaleidoscopic experience of the trip to the Cave.
Because stories now appear to be anchorless, flowing as they do from the caprice of a groundless subjectivity, it is little wonder that they provide us with no solid sustenance in our own search for meaning.
Nay, they live finding their sustenance in the presence of their Lord» (3:169)[Ali, 1997: 832,1494,172](Ref.
officer or ruler, she prepares her food in summer, and gathers her sustenance in harvest.
The end of the storm by the rule of God is an assurance of food and sustenance in an ordered world.
I plan to retire soon and the question that weighs on my mind is, Where do I go for spiritual and liturgical sustenance in the wasteland of the ELCA?
This increasingly large number of spoiled people who have never known immense tragedy or loss continue to come down on those who have found sustenance in the Lord.
I don't plan on relying on any government sustenance in my retirement years but it will be a bonus shall it be there when I am 65.
It's the same disconnect that says every community organization should find its sustenance in for - profit business.»
At the end of the day, they make you «gather» less calories from the sustenances in your eating regimen.

Not exact matches

A lot of our trips are sustenance oriented, requiring us to be creative and «bush crafty» in order to improve and fix broken gear... inherently it's not an easy decision to make when you know what you're up against, but there was something inside us that wanted to know, «Can we do this?»
And I want to do more than just keep a roof over their heads; in addition to providing shelter and sustenance, I want to provide them with educational opportunities, adventure, and an extraordinary life.
You were saying just immediately come through in terms of bonus payments and some increase in wages, but they want to see on a sustained basis and so, getting some of those wage indicators, average hourly earnings, things like that on an upward trajectory, not as flat, but upward trajectory over the next quarter or two, will actually give some sustenance to the Fed to actually continue to move forward, which they likely will, but I am saying that's really what they are focused on in terms of that wage — in terms of that inflation metric.
Derived senses of fruitful exchange, of reciprocal sustenance, of welcome offered, of grasp and interrelationship, of a slender span of bilateral attention along which things are given and received, still animate the word in its verb form: we entertain visitors, guests, ideas, prospects, theories, doubts and grudges.
And I have felt the many ways Jesus reaches out his hand to catch me — in the love of family and friends, the sustenance of spiritual practice, the bonds of community and the moments of unexplainable peace in the midst of the struggle and the failure.
«In a country like India, with a high population density and a high level of poverty, virtually every ecological niche is occupied by some occupational or cultural human group for its sustenance.
the ideal of human relationships as a social order where the principles of the family shall be universalized — all such conceptions, familiar in Jesus» teaching, go back to the home for their rootage and sustenance.
In the end, Yahweh was no longer a tribal god in the old sense of caring solely for the social group; he was a personal god as well, in the sense of caring for and bringing interior sustenance to individuals, one by onIn the end, Yahweh was no longer a tribal god in the old sense of caring solely for the social group; he was a personal god as well, in the sense of caring for and bringing interior sustenance to individuals, one by onin the old sense of caring solely for the social group; he was a personal god as well, in the sense of caring for and bringing interior sustenance to individuals, one by onin the sense of caring for and bringing interior sustenance to individuals, one by one.
A fetus is inside the mother and hooked in for sustenance.
A baby is outside the mother and not hooked in for sustenance.
There is in God's world beauty, power, and nourishing sustenance.
And this regime was, naturally, a fixed hierarchy of social power, atop which stood the gods, a little lower kings and nobles, and at the bottom slaves; the order of society, both divine and natural in provenance, was a fixed and yet somehow fragile «hierarchy within totality» that had to be preserved against the forces that surrounded it, while yet drawing on those forces for its spiritual sustenance.
So faithful disciples canvass the world near and far for those who do not yet enjoy the sustenance and liberation of Christian discipleship in order to invite them to it.
«1 Many of us who live in urban, industrial settings forget that we are members of a larger community of life, that we share with other creatures a common evolutionary heritage, that we depend on them for our sustenance, and that the earth is their home as well as our own.
It may also be a reference to a hardy variety plant which does not dry up in extreme dry summer but a plant that scurvies the summer and provide sustenance to life in hard times.54 In mystical Islam, the road to the stage of intimacy (uns) with God - for - us is reckoned to be lonely, for not many undertake this journey prior to death in a voluntary sort of wain extreme dry summer but a plant that scurvies the summer and provide sustenance to life in hard times.54 In mystical Islam, the road to the stage of intimacy (uns) with God - for - us is reckoned to be lonely, for not many undertake this journey prior to death in a voluntary sort of wain hard times.54 In mystical Islam, the road to the stage of intimacy (uns) with God - for - us is reckoned to be lonely, for not many undertake this journey prior to death in a voluntary sort of waIn mystical Islam, the road to the stage of intimacy (uns) with God - for - us is reckoned to be lonely, for not many undertake this journey prior to death in a voluntary sort of wain a voluntary sort of way.
We have to tend the creation, use it for our own sustenance and flourishing, but we also have to respect it in itself as a manifestation of God's creative energy and cooperate with God in bringing out the full splendor of the created order as reflecting the glory of the Creator.
If systematized these would fall into three main types: the beauty, sustenance, and orderliness of nature on which our lives depend; social relations in the family, community, nation, and all our past which have nourished and fashioned us; and, less obviously but essentially, the human capacity of thought, feeling, and will by which to live and act as morally responsible beings.
Confine burgeoning expenditures to real medical research, early hospitalization costs, and scientific studies; and reduce money's importance as a factor in prevention, treatment, recovery, and the sustenance of government, non-profit, business, and religious agencies.
Our mothers and fathers, and the children when they got old enough, were involved on several fronts in order to make the social soil suitable for growth: the neighborhood, the white world that tried to put immovable stones in the soil, and the church that helped provide moral and spiritual (and often political) sustenance.
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