0 earning or having enough money to pay for your activities without receiving financial help from other people:
1 having enough money to take care of yourself:
Children eventually become self-supporting.
2 earning or having enough money to pay for your activities without receiving financial help from others:
The scramblers on the other hand were regarded as less specialized than the other types of lianas, and to be partly self-supporting.
Financially, these institutions were self-supporting through management of the properties they acquired from legacies and gifts.
The self-supporting lamella and lightweight weather-boarded gables demonstrate the structural principle more effectively than drawings or photographs.
Such individuals may be self-supporting and not seek treatment, but may live on the fringes of society.
The other four seasonal workers claimed to be wholly self-supporting.
Those who could rely on friends or acquaintances or who were economically self-supporting were allowed to go where they wished.
This means that it is not the case that one or more default rules are self-supporting.
At the same time the costs increase and the institutions are no longer self-supporting.