We believe that our product improves agriculture and thus, helps feed and clothe the world.
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More people mean more mouths to feed, bodies to clothe and homes to build.
If there are ten people to feed, clothe, and shelter, then ten people must work.
The line is supposed to mark the minimum a person needs to feed, clothe and shelter himself.
By solving puzzles, collecting possessions, and relying on the kindness of strangers, players feed, clothe, and shelter themselves.
His staffers handed out paychecks and salvaged spare uniforms to clothe storm victims.
The reason is very simple: the poor have to spend a higher percentage to feed, clothe, and shelter themselves.
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Microlenders prefer to lend to women because they are likely to use additional income to feed and clothe their children.
The needle allowed humans to clothe themselves, protecting themselves against cold weather and opening regions outside of the tropics to human settlement.
This alternately bucolic and brooding landscape inspired painters not just to depict the actual topography but often to clothe it in Byronic atmosphere.
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Sure, the traditional handheld tools allowed us to survive, to clothe and feed ourselves, to keep us warm and to develop thriving homesteads.
Creationists have attempted to clothe themselves in scientific garb down the years by establishing publications designed to look and feel like scientific journals.
If you consider that there are six minds to educate, six mouths to feed, six bodies to clothe and move around the globe, etc.
The money that we use to do those things cannot be used to produce vaccines for the poor, feed the starving or clothe the naked.
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Perhaps this feminine touch will help, as women appear to be put off by the muscular language in which male politicians clothe their arguments for independence.
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He said restricting the number of children in the poorer Muslim community will benefit them because smaller families are better able to feed, clothe and educate their children.
Rationing during and after World War II gave rise to the make do and mend ethos that saw many people exercise their ingenuity to feed and clothe themselves.
Washington could barely feed and clothe his troops, all volunteers.
The scientist, engineer and entrepreneur, on the other hand, are now able to promise what cybercowboy John Perry Barlow terms the Great Work: to eliminate scarcity, to feed and clothe and heal the world.
The overwhelming majority of Earth's peoples are struggling merely to put food on the table, to clothe and house themselves, while the bulk of the world's money, thanks to government policies, gravitate to a small, super-wealthy elite.
Anything which costs more than this per tonne CO2 not emitted reduces the total resources available to us to do other things: vaccinate the poor, clothe the naked, roll as Scrooge McDuck in vaults of gold coins.
Experiments that Dr Cosmides, Dr Tooby and their students have conducted in both America and Brazil (another racially mixed country) suggest it is surprisingly easy to rebrand even people of different skin colour by making other badges of allegiance more significant as happens when sportsmen clothe themselves in coloured team shirts.
But the movie's title is "Greenberg, " not "Marr, " and Mr. Stiller commands a kind of awe in his refusal to clothe the naked hostility of a character who suffers from the autoimmune disease of self-loathing. ("Life is wasted on people, " the hero says at one point.) An ardent arsonist, he has burned most of the bridges that once connected him to friends and a flourishing career.
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