How To Use Self-sustaining In A Sentence

  • The club has a five-year development plan to achieve a high level of community involvement, in order to become self-sustaining as a regional centre for the sport of rowing.
  • So a self-sustaining lifestyle out in the bundus (middle of nowhere) is ideal for me.
  • Today, a modern and financially self-sustaining bus rapid transit system, TransMilenio, has 114 stations and 84 kilometers of segregated bus lanes.
  • The aim was to ultimately make the savings and credit system self-sustaining, so that it would not rely on outside funding to keep the office and staff running.
  • At that level, the $10,000 all-inclusive tuition is enough to make the program self-sustaining.
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  • He sees the range of legal and bureaucratic constraints upon them as being the main limitation on their developing into self-sustaining businesses.
  • A corollary concept, and one that supports sustainable design, is that of bioregionalism - the idea that all life is established and maintained on a functional community basis and that all of these distinctive communities (bioregions) have mutually supporting life systems that are generally self-sustaining. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » The National Park Service on Sustainability
  • In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining.
  • Within itself it was entirely self-sustaining, self-renewing. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • At least the naivety of those “genre” novels has been put in its place; these pretend to be proper books, with complex approaches to trauma, even as in their use of the strange and the diegetic they seek to infiltrate and undermine the literary order — which is to say the self-sustaining absolutes, the “what is, is” of maieutic miserablism. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The nesting population in North America may not be self-sustaining, and is supplemented by an influx of European vagrants.
  • For secular, atheological processists evolution typifies the creative workings of a self-sustaining nature that dispenses with the services of God. Process Philosophy
  • The objective of a biodynamic farm is to be self-sustaining as well as to continually renew the soil.
  • The intensions were to create a seasonal fishing industry, a transatlantic operation if you will, not a self-sustaining society.
  • Along the way, “the father of cosmonautics” conceived of such advanced ideas as rocket staging, high-energy liquid propellants such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, Earth-orbiting space stations, space suits for what would become known as “space walks,” and even self-sustaining ecological starships capable of intergalactic travel. First Man
  • Complex in character, this ecosystem is a self-sustaining community living affluently due to a combination of several important elements such as warmth, rainfall, nutrients and sunlight.
  • In the 21st century, permaculture seems to mean a self-sustaining lifestyle that's a mix of ecological construction and organic gardening. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Broad and self-sustaining growth is still not being observed,’ Hahlen added.
  • She has organized focus groups on barriers preventing community-based women from becoming self-sustaining.
  • It seems to me that this misses the whole point of politics and politicking - these things are not self-sustaining.
  • Strengthening of that infrastructure would stimulate self-sustaining growth in the private sector-growth which would continue after federal assistance had been withdrawn.
  • With the fugue, music, unaided by words, was held together by its own innate strength; it became a self-sustaining One subject was generally taken; others -- oftenest one, sometimes more -- were added; all the subjects were passed about from part to part until the end of the composition, with the interspersion of passages called "episodes" for the sake of Haydn
  • At the University of Chicago's Staff Field, the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction is realized by a team of scientists working under the name of the What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?: Timeline
  • Such impropriety on the part of government can only be countermanded by society supporting the very best in its individuals -- making contentment the highest value rather than wealth, status or fame is the necessary re-valuing of values that offers us the surest road to a self-sustaining lifeway that celebrates a long-standing time of peace and prospering for all. William Horden: The Tao Of Green: Love Of Humanity And Nature
  • Giving airtime to these kinds of people is part of how Fox reinforces the drumbeat of stereotypes that permeates the rest of its coverage, and how it ensures its viewers subscribe to what Greg referred to as the "self-sustaining, self-perpetuating alternate reality" where America is on the verge of establishing sharia law and where an anti-white hate group has influence in the White House. Fox News's parade of buffoons
  • Described as ‘waterlogged wealth’, a wetland is a self-sustaining unit.
  • For us, it was a self-contained, nearly self-sustaining, community surrounded by some of the richest hunting lands known in the Great Northwest. The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf
  • The church currently maintains 13 ministries in Europe, many of which are not self-sustaining and run at a cost to parishioners based in Scotland.
  • Republicans, on the other hand, believe long-term self-sustaining jobs are created in the private sector—that government cannot tax, spend and borrow our nation to prosperity. A 2012 Republican Strategy for Congress
  • Tuesday morning's economic data south of the border add to the growing sense that the U.S. is trending in the right direction, while serving as a reminder that the American recovery is a long way from what economists call "self-sustaining. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • An autopoietic system is basically a self-made and self-sustaining ensemble.
  • And, as the Kagans point out, this confidence must come from self-sustaining institutions, one of which is a functioning judiciary which promotes the rule of law long after the battle has been won. Momentum, Progress and Afghanistan
  • Asia'semerging economies will be on a self-sustaining cycle of growth.
  • 1942 - Manhattan Project: A team led by Enrico Fermi initiate the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
  • Such regulation and mistaken views can become self-sustaining.
  • Conventional futurist wisdom suggests that if our atmosphere should completely go to pot — which it certainly appears to be doing — humans could still eek out an existence living in self-sustaining biospheres.
  • At least the naivety of those “genre” novels has been put in its place; these pretend to be proper books, with complex approaches to trauma, even as in their use of the strange and the diegetic they seek to infiltrate and undermine the literary order — which is to say the self-sustaining absolutes, the “what is, is” of maieutic miserablism. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • Ultimately, to qualify as being alive, an organism must be self-regulating and self-sustaining.
  • But he pointed to an agreement last week to keep standard-bred racing going at the Meadowlands Racetrack, which the governor said moved the venue closer to being a "privately run, self-sustaining venture without taxpayer subsidies. Wall Street Posts Bets on New Jersey Horse Racing
  • NASA has again swept the development of closed-loop life support systems and self-sustaining enabling technologies that are essential for human survival and operations beyond low-earth-orbit. Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch
  • I actually consider them a great example of independent culture becoming self-sustaining and successful.
  • Every project is completed in partnership with local leadership and is designed to be self-sustaining in the short-term.
  • At least the naivety of those “genre” novels has been put in its place; these pretend to be proper books, with complex approaches to trauma, even as in their use of the strange and the diegetic they seek to infiltrate and undermine the literary order — which is to say the self-sustaining absolutes, the “what is, is” of maieutic miserablism. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • Thus, by making trade fairer, it would not only save governments enormous sums of money but also allow those countries to be more self-sustaining.
  • Unable to promote self-sustaining growth or further redistribution, the regime preserved social order through the 1980s by subsidizing the cost of food and other necessities.
  • Our values, ideas and collective memories are not self-sustaining.
  • The inevitable fully-green global society is growing not simply out of the need to design a self-sustaining lifeway. William Horden: The Tao Of Green: Love Of Humanity And Nature
  • In the short term, have several self-sustaining arcologies / ecologies throughout the solar system.
  • Mixes that contain only wildflowers usually need reseeding the first few years until the plants produce enough seed to become self-sustaining.
  • It's a consumer-driven recovery, " said Burt White, who helps oversee $284 billion as chief investment officer at LPL Financial Corp. "It's a self-sustaining recovery.
  • In the late 1960s, hundreds of hippies left the cities and suburbs to establish self-sustaining communes. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Strengthening of that infrastructure would stimulate self-sustaining growth in the private sector-growth which would continue after federal assistance had been withdrawn.
  • An autopoietic system is basically a self-made and self-sustaining ensemble.
  • The result might be a chain reaction: a self-sustaining release of nuclear energy.
  • A terrarium is a beautiful little self-contained, self-sustaining universe.
  • The problem with this is that it takes more energy to keep the fusion going that the fusion releases, so one of ITER's main goals is to "ignite" a self-sustaining fusion reaction. The Future of Power Generation: Nuclear Fusion
  • Participants agreed that the growth in real GDP appeared to reflect a strengthening of private final demand and not just fiscal stimulus and a slower pace of inventory decumulation; this welcome development lessened policymakers 'concerns about the economy's ability to maintain a self-sustaining recovery without government support," according to the minutes. Fed Boosts Projections For Recovery, Though Substantial Pitfalls Remain
  • Asia'semerging economies will be on a self-sustaining cycle of growth.
  • Together, these forces can lead to self-sustaining eating disorders, primarily anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
  • Floating cranes are used to load and unload non-self-sustaining containerships at ports that do not have gantry cranes.
  • Of course, if everybody knew that, it would likely cripple financial markets across the entire fucking globe, even in various emerging economies with self-sustaining growth.
  • The battle becomes a self-sustaining goal unto itself.
  • These miniature, enclosed aquariums, which contain microorganisms in filtered sea water, employ space age technology initiated by NASA research into self-sustaining communities. Jessica Mischner | Inhabitat
  • The point of reading Kafka's fiction is not, it seems to me, to arrive at a conclusion that the world we live in is absurd, or frightening, or grotesque, but that the world Kafka has created is self-sustaining and entirely logical. Translated Texts
  • As Singh later recalled, “the predominant mood of the times at that time was that in poor countries you needed strong government intervention to move the economy onto a path of self-sustaining growth.” Zero-Sum Future
  • Going back to a self-sustaining community is possible even in our cities, which generate the highest concentration of garbage.
  • We believe that self-sustaining populations of native species indicate a healthy or at least a recovering landscape.
  • Except in rare instances new democracies could not be regarded as self-sustaining, and might require constant correction of one kind or another.
  • By establishing a Green Bank to provide adequate start-up capital and rebates for the cost of expanding a clean energy company, we can dramatically accelerate the growth a self-sustaining and highly-profitable green economy. Janice Hahn: The Economy May Be Growing Once Again, But It Certainly Isn't Growing Fast Enough
  • He said that by careful planning, the school had been able to make their agricultural science programme self-sustaining.
  • Essentially, once the loan system is put in place, you do away with subsidies as it becomes self-sustaining in 4 or 5 years.

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