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self-sufficiency N (feelings & emotions)

self-sufficiency ECON

self - sufficiency POL

agricultural self-sufficiency ECON

economic self-sufficiency ECON

financial self-sufficiency ECON

operating self-sufficiency ECON

operational self-sufficiency

self-sufficiency indicators ECON

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The financial position shows that the university has attained fiscal self-sufficiency.
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As with the rest of its students, the college aspires to inculcate a sense of assured self-sufficiency and empowerment in its special students as well.
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Given the isolation of this region, the inhabitants tend towards self-sufficiency, and until recently lived in almost complete autarky.
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These clothes are donated to women entering the workforce and who are in transition towards self-sufficiency.
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Apart from traditional self-sufficiency, trading became a principal facility of prehistoric people, who bartered what they had for goods and services from each other.
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This progress towards financial self-sufficiency indicates the great strides that hospital has made over the last few years.
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These facilities provide assisted living for patients with mental illnesses for an extended period of time, and often aid in the transition to self-sufficiency.
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In agriculture the government's policy was based on the idea of self-sufficiency.
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As a practical method of farming, biodynamics embodies the ideal of ever-increasing ecological self-sufficiency just as with modern agro-ecology, but includes ethical-spiritual considerations.
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However, some feared this trend would threaten sustained self-sufficiency in food, another key goal of the government.
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