Similar words: self-sufficient, sufficiency, sufficient, insufficient, sufficiently, efficiency, inefficiency, deficiency. Meaning: n. personal independence.
Random good picture Not show
1 Local self-sufficiency is further hindered by widespread environmental damage.
2 It always seems presumptuous to encroach on that self-sufficiency.
3 The only hope was to move to energy self-sufficiency.
4 The church planter must break the mould of self-sufficiency and dare to rely on his or her team.
5 This self-sufficiency in the face of tragedy must have deeply influenced Agnes, who was seven when her father died.
6 In two fields - telecommunications and media - self-sufficiency and protectionism predominate.
7 Generally speaking, self-sufficiency in scientific and technological expertise is a characteristic of all industrial countries, large and small.
8 The desire for self-sufficiency and material security has remained a key arbiter of foreign relations.
9 Mourning shatters the illusions of self-sufficiency and breaks through the blindness of self-containment.
10 Self-sufficiency, payment in kind and living-in service were all shrinking.
11 He sneers at the arguments against it: self-sufficiency and the tired old cultural card.
12 They preach the gospel of self-sufficiency, railing against government handouts.
13 Self-sufficiency is anathema to capitalism and, despite the already mentioned exhortations, is not what is required.
14 A flat which had seemed to offer stimulus, satisfaction, retreat and self-sufficiency dwindled overnight into just somewhere to live.
15 The expectation from government industrial ReD is one of reducing dependency on imports without wanting to achieve self-sufficiency.
16 The prime purpose might be to make money or to achieve a measure of self-sufficiency.
17 Transport to the town was difficult and made for self-sufficiency and reliance on village resources.
18 Although there was an exportable surplus of nearly 30 million tonnes in 1984 the approaching threat to self-sufficiency has been recognised.
19 From the 1830s there was, for instance, a stream of handbooks on how to achieve male self-sufficiency.
20 They use solar collectors and windmills for energy supply and each region aims at self-sufficiency in proteins.
21 These positive feelings will have a salutary effect on their growth toward self-sufficiency.
22 It also provides some flexibility for smaller countries,[www.Sentencedict.com] which had claimed that for them self-sufficiency was not always feasible.
23 It remains difficult, however, to measure this level of self-sufficiency on purely archaeological grounds.
24 This contradictory fidelity to and departure from methodological rigour undermines the already dubious self-sufficiency of discourses of psychology as a science.
25 Most of the main development agencies working in the Majority World now have goals to encourage women's self-sufficiency.
26 Even if these obstacles can be surmounted, they are likely to slow the process of achieving food self-sufficiency.
27 What is it that happens in those years before kindergarten that specifically inhibits or promotes growth to self-sufficiency?
28 Framsden mill and its environs will illustrate what I mean about the compactness and self-sufficiency of the rural villages in East Anglia.
29 The task for parents is to nurture their children toward this academic self-sufficiency.
30 Britain is presently the world's second largest timber importer with a self-sufficiency in wood of only about 10%.
More similar words: self-sufficient, sufficiency, sufficient, insufficient, sufficiently, efficiency, inefficiency, deficiency, proficiency, efficient, inefficient, efficiently, coefficient, suffice, deficient, proficient, science fiction, suffix, official, science, scientific, officially, officiate, officious, ex officio, unofficial, nescience, unscientific, officiously, conscience.