Sustenance in a sentence as a noun

Kudos to Rob Rhinehart for looking for a new approach to the problem of sustenance.

I have no problem saying that people should have a right to minimum sustenance and medical care.

Our wants grow more and more keen and our complaints more bitter in all mouths, while nature fails in affording us our usual sustenance.

We sit here cheering on the destruction of these traps, when in all likely-hood there are people who depend on them for sustenance.

"I believe it is also used in hospitals with a feeding tube for long term sustenance however, I'm not finding a great source for that with a quick google.

There are many psychological issues involved but the highlights are:1. People eat for many reasons, sustenance being only one.

Wikipedia is one of the best examples of sustenance-by-ongoing-donations, but it's an extreme edge case.

If you want to go back to the point where we decided to be socialist and try to undo it, you're going to have to **** most of the people on the planet who depend on the current system for sustenance.

Rather, apples-to-apples comparisons involve things like life expectancies, education levels, access to clean water and adequate sustenance, health care, and a roof over one's head.

And it isn't an American truth that businesses really need to accomplish things to survive and thrive, it's the nature of the Universe we live in, where we must work for our sustenance, however distasteful you may find that.

Maybe if you keep reframing your questions you'll manage to weave your way past my original evasive answer of "we decided not to do it that way" to the truth of "we grind up the bones of the victims of our free crypto challenges into a fine meal we use to fertilize the fungus patches we rely on for sustenance down in the pentest mines".

And if all their kids survive to adulthood, there'll be even less work to do but perhaps not enough land or other means of earning sustenance to go around...The number of people willingly leaving those peaceful villages to work in appalling conditions for a couple of extra dollars a day in arguably futile pursuit of prosperity definitely outnumbers those moving in the opposite direction.

Sustenance definitions

noun

a source of materials to nourish the body

See also: nutriment nourishment nutrition aliment alimentation victuals

noun

the financial means whereby one lives; "each child was expected to pay for their keep"; "he applied to the state for support"; "he could no longer earn his own livelihood"

See also: support keep livelihood living

noun

the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence; "they were in want of sustenance"; "fishing was their main sustainment"

See also: sustentation sustainment maintenance upkeep