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: --
They set the dues at 10,000 yen to symbolise the citizen movement's ability to be self-supporting.
The centres received a small subsidy from the government, but were otherwise supposed to be self-supporting through membership payments.
This is probably due to the hook/thorn climbers' ability to remain self-supporting longer than the other types of climbers.
Employers were worried that a break with the self-supporting principle would open the doors to easy finance, generating a dangerous political dynamic of expansion.
A second characteristic of the group of solitaries is the relatively high percentage who were self-supporting or maintained by the state.
The tables distinguish between the gainfully employed and those who were maintained by others or the state, or, more rarely, those who were self-supporting.
For example, a single default rule is self-supporting if the pre-condition is satisfied using the consequent.
At the same time the costs increase and the institutions are no longer self-supporting.