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Subsisting meaning
present participle and gerund of subsist
Example sentences (20)
After subsisting on empanadas for several days, Requena gained more appreciation for the easy, handheld nature of the food.
In his pleading, he further argued that the Tribunal was wrong to have permitted Kalu to approbate and reprobate on the issue of his conviction and subsisting sentence.
The three-member panel led by Justice Elfrieda Williams-Dawodu ruled that the nominated the candidates that eventually won elections after breaching a subsisting court order.
Even though he clarified that he was questioning President Tinubu’s authority as the party’s moral leader, he asserted that being a moral leader does not give the President the power to change subsisting zoning agreements within the party unilaterally.
Michael Adoyi, who appeared for the Defendant, however kicked against this, saying that the Prosecution’s application was made contrary to a subsisting order of Justice Emeka Nwite’s court.
She explained that the allocation of pilgrims to the airlines was in line with the subsisting Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia on the transportation of pilgrims under government quota.
The government must show a clear direction of its policy projections and desist from the subsisting behaviour of groping in the dark," he said.
Unlike the subsisting regime that grants exemptions to businesses with N25 million annual turnovers, the tax reform bills raise the threshold to N50 million, which unequivocally accounts for a 100% increase.
According to him, the government has since failed to acknowledge the subsisting commercial potential of Opobo.
In other words, there is no subsisting decision of the trial Court to appeal against.
Methodical, clear-sighted, and hard working, he was so absorbed in his task that he was subsisting mainly on chocolate and whiskey.
Ultimately there is no dodging 1 million plus unemployed Australians, or millions more defined as underemployed or underutilised, subsisting on payments the government plans to shelve in the midst of a once-in-a-century ongoing pandemic.
For every aging star or stockbroker, there are dozens of guys chasing the dream while subsisting on poverty wages.
And contrary to the claims about her subsisting on smokes and java, consumed only when the kids aren’t around, the Oscar-winner happens to eat like most normal people.
Besides, there is a subsisting judgement over the controversial chieftaincy review which awaits compliance.
If the federal government is genuinely desirous to stop the protests, it has to comply with the valid and subsisting judgment of the federal high court forthwith.
In particular, the Federal Government should mark the first national democracy day on June 12, 2018 with the release of all citizens who are being detained illegally all over the country and immediate compliance with all valid and subsisting court orders.
On the Keunle Saro Wiwa Polytechnic Bill of 2017, the law seeks to repeal and re-enact some subsisting laws, especially law No. 6 which provides for the functions, management and staffing of the institution with existing laws.
This has left him subsisting mostly on Subway sandwiches (“Give me the cheapest,” was the first Russian phrase he learned) and baby food (“It’s cheap and nutritious,” said Diaz, a 23-year-old adult man).
A dramatic example of the effect of food processing on a population's health is the history of epidemics of beri-beri in people subsisting on polished rice.