Livelihood in a sentence as a noun

In the process she took away someone's livelihood, which is despicable in my opinion.

What can I do other than allow the cynicism to take hold and become a recluse?I earn my livelihood from technology.

Joyent is OK with taking away a man's livelihood because he chose not to accept a two-word commit, and one that didn't even deal with code?

Why should she really care about their livelihood if they don't seem to really care about her livelihood?AirBnB reported this to the police.

There is much in life that is precious and people everywhere share these things, whether they are forced to do things they don't want or not to earn a livelihood.

Unless there's a backstory or a history of such behavior from the guy, it's awfully cruel to rob a guy of his livelihood without weighing all the facts.

He went to bat for his users, sacrificed his livelihood and his resources to defend the principles he, and many of us, believe in. Yes, the government has repulsive legal tools like the Stored Communications Act on their side.

Till before a decade ago college education was thought to be the only, yes only, conceivable route to an honourable livelihood.

They are members of the same social circle though, and the thought of putting my career and my family's livelihood on the line to try and solve problems that do not directly impact me is terrifying.

Even as a pretty moral guy I have a hard time imagining putting my livelihood on the line for the very little reward if the alternative is possibly losing my home.

I'm not nearly the caliber of firm the NYT would stake their future livelihood on by engaging for this kind of work, but even absent that, the minimum possible scope for that SEO engagement blows $10k out of the water.

Your identity has been subsumed, and to prove it I'd like to point out that your livelihood is now in a great part dependent on your allegiance to my completely undefined and arbitrary value system.

If you don't associate with Jacob because you think it risks your own livelihood, you are providing a clear incentive for the government to pursue this kind of harassment in the future; you are the mechanism of their attack.

If I am a broker who depends for his livelihood in serving a customer base that it took years to develop, I would be rightly upset if someone came in and simply handed all my customer information over to my competitors.

It was a shock to me to discover that the livelihood and happiness of so many people depends on a dubiously-reliable unofficial API that was hacked into Dragon years ago and that has been lovingly preserved ever since, just below the radar.

His theme is a clarion call to shape your life, and the way you make a living, around things you love to do and to avoid dying a slow death by simply doing a job that makes money - the point being that it makes no sense to pursue modest comforts at the cost of spending your life doing soul-deadening things you don't like doing just because they earn you a livelihood.

Livelihood definitions

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 living sustenance