self-sufficient definition

self-sufficient means self-sufficient within the meaning of Article 7(1)(b) of Directive 2004/38;
self-sufficient means that local church leaders accept responsibility for finding sufficient funding to support their ministry. The local congregation supports the ministry to the limits of their ability, and then seeks additional funds from other sources--partner churches, non- members, businesses, government grants, foundation support, district, conference, and general church funds, etc.
self-sufficient means to supply one’s own needs without Government assistance.

More Definitions of self-sufficient

self-sufficient means where the level of electrical power generated from renewable sources, including from wind turbines on the island of Ireland is deemed to be sufficient to meet electricity demand;
self-sufficient. (“hunangynhaliol”) means self-sufficient within the meaning of Article 7(1)
self-sufficient means that an individual earns wages at or above the higher of 200% of the Federal Poverty Level as set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or 200% of the Lower Living Standard Income Level applicable to the catchment area in which the individual resides, as set by the Department of Labor.
self-sufficient means the Offeror’s personnel will bring with them enough food and water
self-sufficient means that at any given time during the Service Period a Scanning Crew possesses overnight gear including a sleeping bag and a tent and enough food and water to last an additional 24 hours without outside logistical support, as set out in Appendix A Schedule A3;