Eksempler på bruk av Self-supporting på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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the organisation is self-supporting.
We have also seen the emergence of a more self-supporting Russia.
As of 1920, the British described Medina as"much more self-supporting than Mecca.
In 1960 the church became fully self-supporting.
It's an association created by students from Joseon and self-supporting students.
educational programs on Permaculture self-supporting Natural Building
All modules consist of the same self-supporting, stable mounting frame
we are self-supporting through our own contributions.
Lightweight self-supporting tent with unbeatable ventilation
This is the first building in Scandinavia with self-supporting roof construction in three from Kielsteg.
They did not become self-supporting, even though they were no longer represented in the transitional benefit statistics.
the project is self-supporting, which means that the performance is rigged
ASSA ABLOY DL6010SA swingdock autodock has a self-supporting frame for easy integration with a building.
The idea is to make these floating communities as self-supporting as possible, when it comes to water,
The basic is to try to change this negative condition or mindset that affects you by concentrating on creating a self-supporting, creative and focused thought pattern that on the other hand is beneficial.
Part of our work is to supply our farmers with seeds from these species through which they can become self-supporting and have access to a healthy
the group ensures that the group as a whole is self-supporting and that the group s burdens don t settle unevenly on the shoulders of just one or two individuals.
our Seventh Tradition encourages our groups to be self-supporting by paying all our own expenses,
while not a true reflection of the economic condition of the country- yearly becoming more self-supporting by the increase in home produce- caused general disquiet
that it was beneficial for a state to be economically self-supporting, in the sense that it required as few goods as possible from abroad.