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15 Sentences With "more self sustaining"

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Part of the goal of "Forever Green" is to make the park more self-sustaining.
The focus will shift to a more self-sustaining expansion that is driven by consumer spending.
Most states have either cut their funding for state park systems substantially in recent years or required them to be more self-sustaining.
The ruling Communist Party is in the midst of a marathon effort to nurture more self-sustaining growth based on domestic consumption instead of trade and investment.
Economic growth has steadily slowed over the past six years as communist leaders seek to wean the economy offmanufacturing and exports in favor of more self-sustaining growth based on consumer spending.
ABC Bakery has turned to local ingredients in an effort to help Vietnam become more self-sustaining amidst coronavirus concerns, as well as add value to local agriculture, according to Angela Kao.
"The long-term requires that the capital market becomes more self-sustaining in Europe," said Jonathan Hill, the former EU financial services chief and an architect of the CMU, who is now an advisor to UBS.
That was down from last year's "about 2379 percent" and reflects the ruling Communist Party's marathon efforts to replace a worn-out model based on trade and investment with more self-sustaining growth driven by consumer spending.
"The strong upturn is also broad-based, which adds to the potential for the growth to become more self-sustaining as demand rises across the single currency area," said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit.
The reform, advanced by the culture minister, Dario Franceschini, was intended to bring in fresh talent and give these "super museums" — including the Capodimonte in Naples, the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan and the Accademia in Venice — more control over their budgets, exhibitions and services like cafes and bookshops, to become more self-sustaining at a time when Italy's economy is stagnating.
While Algeria continues to be largely dependent on sources its equipment by foreign suppliers, significant funding has been directed towards developing domestic defence industry with aim of providing a more self- sustaining supply for Algeria (as of 2019).
In an attempt to make the prison more self-sustaining, Governor Williams negotiated with the Rock Island Railroad Company, using the state-owned mountain of granite and the reformatory's inmates for labor. After three years, Governor Williams claimed an enlargement and improvement within several prison industrial and buildings. During World War I, the institution assisted the U.S. military by supplying the Aviation Field at Fort Sill with building materials.
They moved to Ebon Atoll in the Marshall Islands, and then traveled back to the United States for a lecture tour in 1862 and 1863. Returning again to Hawaii in 1864 he served as head of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association. He was convinced to do this by Rufus Anderson, head of foreign missions for ABCFM, who wanted to make the missions more self-sustaining. Louisa founded a female school in her home called the Kawaiahao Seminary for Girls, (reprinted from The Friend May, 1891) which later became part of the Mid-Pacific Institute.
Currently, only of the stream below the dam is publicly accessible for fishing. Appropriate habitats for steelhead spawning exist above the dam, and its removal could allow for steelhead populations to become more self-sustaining. Currently, the steelhead fishery is maintained primarily through annual stocking of fish, however up to 25% of the creek's steelhead may be the result of natural reproduction. Critics of the project have raised concerns about impacts on resident brown and rainbow trout populations above the dam, and the possibility of introducing invasive species such as the sea lamprey into stretches of the creek currently free of such organisms.
Today's customers also pay a surcharge on their purchases, which was mandated by Congress in 1952 to make commissaries more self-sustaining. The surcharge, which has been set at 5 percent since April 1983, provides modern shopping facilities for service members at a reduced cost to taxpayers. Unlike a tax, surcharge funds go right back into the commissary to work for commissary customers, paying for the cost of building new stores, renovating and repairing existing ones and purchasing equipment and store-level information technology systems such as cash registers. Commissary patrons worldwide save thousands of dollars annually on their grocery bills.

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