Similar words: sufficient, sufficiently, insufficient, sufficiency, efficient, coefficient, efficiently, inefficient. Meaning: adj. able to provide for your own needs without help from others.
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31. In the 40-pound pack that each hotshot carries is enough food, water and equipment to be self-sufficient for 24 hours.
32. Tamriel is a self-sufficient world abuzz with a life of its own.
33. Visual sensibility is a prerequisite of art appreciation, and a genuine aesthetic experience is both self-sufficient and disinterested.
34. But he did see that his usually tough, self-sufficient male parent was, for once, looking as if he needed bolstering up.
35. Who is going to pay for the necessary education to make them into productive, self-sufficient people?
36. The design is based on the timber ship building pattern in which each section is a self-sufficient unit.
37. Consequently, he learned to be self-sufficient at a young age.
38. But this doesn't take into account the capital equipment you need if you're to be self-sufficient.
39. A self-sufficient community is a thrombosis, a deadly block to the essential free flow of profits.
40. The evidence also showed that the Amish have an excellent record as law-abiding and generally self-sufficient members of society....
41. The United Kingdom is only 86 percent. self-sufficient in milk and dairy products.
42. Until 1970 the United States was 90 percent self-sufficient in energy.
43. An obvious route to reducing dependence on outside sources is to become more self-sufficient.
44. It was never his intention, he said, to create a self-sufficient community.
45. Further, education prepares individuals to be self-reliant and self-sufficient participants in society.
46. The occupations divided and specialized, replacing self-sufficient ways of life.
47. Thus democracy is not a regime that remains self-sufficient for decades but is only a direct prelude to the socialist revolution.
48. Self-sufficient farming will increase, with direct sale through the Internet and elsewhere,(www.Sentencedict.com) and with less intervention from official bodies.
49. Indeed it was remarked on by the few who knew them that they appeared altogether self-sufficient.
50. We grew up in a close-knit, self-sufficient family with few outside friends.
51. In practice, it weakens the claim of literary study to be a coherent and self-sufficient discipline.
52. My ultimate purpose, here as elsewhere in this book, is to examine the feasibility of making space enterprises self-sufficient.
53. Why don't producer nations simply switch crops and either become more self-sufficient in food, or produce a different cash crop?
54. As agricultural specialization increased and farmers became less self-sufficient they, too, had consumer needs to be catered for.
55. Despite its roads Sussex prospered, both as an almost self-sufficient country, and in its contacts with the outside world.
56. The long terraces of stuccoed houses - how self-sufficient and unattainable and urban they seemed!
57. His father died when he was seven, and consequently Joe learned to be self-sufficient from an early age.
58. The Court was impressed by the fact that this religion-based, self-sufficient community has existed successfully for over two hundred years.
59. He'd created a tiny, self-sufficient world for himself.
60. The nuns are self-sufficient and their numbers include a dental assistant, an electrician, an engineer, a plumber and a silk-weaver.
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