self-reliance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for self-reliance in the English»Spanish Dictionary

self-reliance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for self-reliance in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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In its twelfth year, the black college stressed industrial education with strong principles of self-reliance in a strict environment.
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The other big influence is the gauchos and their traditional country lifestyle of self-reliance.
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As a result, its students develop a sense of responsibility, self-reliance and independence that makes them prominent in the community through their contribution and achievements.
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The result is self-reliance, rather than dependence on external aid.
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It was hoped that this form of training would instil in the boys the qualities of resourcefulness, courage and self-reliance.
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He learned the hard lessons of self-reliance and endurance after seeing other ships sink and burn.
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Insistence on agricultural "juche" (self-reliance) for three decades is also cited as a reason for lower yields.
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The project attempted to highlight self-reliance and earthquake preparedness and awareness.
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They allegedly worked on their own on the principle of self-reliance, without any financial and technical support from the government.
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The most dangerous thing in the world is the sin of self-reliance and the stupor of worldliness.
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