Similar words: sufficient, sufficiently, insufficient, sufficiency, efficient, coefficient, efficiently, inefficient. Meaning: adj. able to provide for your own needs without help from others.
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(sentencedict.com/self-sufficient.html), 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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