self-supporting in the PONS Dictionary

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The town is divided into neighbourhoods, each self-supporting with their own shopping precincts, community facilities and pub.
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Both the brothers and sisters are financially self-supporting.
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In its early days, the station used a shunt fed 173 foot self-supporting steel tower.
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The company is operated as a self-supporting organization.
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Fourteen years later, in 1958, it became self-supporting.
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It has a self-supporting 30 m lattice mast erected on land that is itself about 310 m above sea level.
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The interior of the church is organized around a three-aisle plan with second story self-supporting gallery.
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Lee attended the village school and by the age of 13 was self-supporting.
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Park was self-supporting student, because his homes was a not properties.
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The publication is a privately owned, self-supporting venture and does not accept any donations.
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