People scatter everywhere in search of sustenance, to places outside the jurisdiction of their present government.
The scope of inquiry in this paper is the sustenance of this high value, or the resilience of an existing norm of cooperation.
All found themselves denied the sustenance of the educational and political institutions that conferred prestige and power on past intellectuals.
Although a handful of academic economists participated, the movement did not rely on the professional economics literature for sustenance.
The respect for the hunter as provider of sustenance in lean times is thus explained.
The activities and even proliferation of civil groups have been seen by several authors as vital to the democratisation project and its sustenance.
This is so because labor belongs to the things that constitute capital, as we shall explain in the chapter on sustenance.
The significance of piassava's resource contribution to the sustenance of mobile links and other community members awaits further study.