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    conservation


    1. Its three black masts dominated the bay of Dorini like primed Harpoon missiles locked onto a delicate conservation sanctuary


    2. Also, there’s the obvious fact that the amount of energy required to give animalistic intelligence to a tree would require a magnetic monopole super-imposed within a super-massive black hole isolated within a Higgs Field times the density of a weakless universe divided by the sub-particle wave length of the root square of an isosceles triangle subtracting the para-statistical metadata equal to the maximum level of sub-atomic exotic particles, then acting under the assumption that in the event of the self-intersection of cosmic strings triggered by inordinate radiation, there would exist somewhere an object that was both simultaneously larger than the entire universe and smaller than an atom, blatantly violating the Law of Conservation of Energy


    3. The Law of Conservation: energy can neither be created


    4. It seems in this case there was a violation in the conservation of energy


    5. Zorandi requested conservation mode; this could potentially extend his survival by up to fifty times, giving him at least ten thousand hours


    6. At some point an unknown reaction called baryogenesis, violated the conservation of baryon numbers, leading to a very small excess of quarks and leptons over antiquarks and antileptons - of the order of one part in 30 million


    7. And the Conservation Society, which was in the process of restoring the old castle and burial ground, from which the village had received its original Gaelic name, Reilig an Chaisleáin; The Castle of the Burial Ground – or in its Anglocized version, Cashelrelick


    8. Jack squirming in his suit and now Frank, bubbling over with nerves and talking a mile a minute about the plans of the local Conservation Committee


    9. Primarily because of the activism and the injection of working at the Carter Center and in international affairs, and to some degree, domestic affairs, on energy conservation, on environment, and things of that kind…


    10. It leaders will need to provide comprehensive guidelines articulating its position on abortion, assisted suicide, affirmative action, civil rights, conservation, environmental and family issues, education and the death penalty, among a number of issues of immediate concern to many blue collar voters disheartened with ―business as usual‖ establishmentarians seated across both sides of the political aisle who seem to have forgotten the voters that elected them into public office or the reasons why they were elected to begin with

    11. What America needs is a wake up call, even if it means reducing consumption and other conservation initiatives mandated by the government


    12. Children playing in a Conservation Authority property near this remote and rustic village in eastern Lennox County, reportedly discovered a human foot near the shoreline of the as-yet unspoiled Shashawanaga River


    13. Inland creeks and rivers across Lennox County have hit new lows, according to Hilly Bakhander of the Lennox Region Conservation Authority


    14. Low water levels have forced conservation measures and threaten some species of wildlife


    15. Today Roosevelt is well known for many of firsts, the first president to take on corporate power, to recognize unions, to push for conservation and environmentalism


    16. She thought that my grades would take me to university and I was a huge disappointment to her when I decided to work for the conservation agency


    17. This device reduced power consumption and noise pollution by eighty percent, and would be the start of the future wave of energy conservation


    18. While LP made the phone call, Ingrid made conservation with a gentleman carrying a wrapped up burger and chips


    19. owned acres covered by “habitat conservation plans” that restrict what an owner can do on his land


    20. The Animal Conservation journal has now concluded that the Preble"s mouse “is not a

    21. for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal,


    22. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the National Environmentally Policy Act and the


    23. the store and works to promote conservation


    24. about cheetahs, their habitat and issues of conservation, with


    25. The Fish and Wildlife Service has over 18 million privately owned acres covered by ―habitat conservation plans‖ that restrict what an owner can do on his land


    26. The Animal Conservation journal has now concluded that the Preble‘s mouse ―is not a valid subspecies based on physical features and genetics‖


    27. Refineries have had to spend some $37 billion to meet the demands of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Oil Pollution Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the National


    28. where time is not understood, the theory of energy conservation limits our actual potential for


    29. mentum as a matter of the assumed conservation of momentum and spa-


    30. for the protection of animals or for the conservation of threatened wild species

    31. provisions, however, the conservation of threatened wild animal species (seventh


    32. legal instrument for the conservation of wildlife may not be kept as pet animals in states


    33. - the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Berne,


    34. - the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn,


    35. On March 10, 2011 the Intergroup on the welfare and conservation of animals from


    36. European Parliament‘s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals


    37. animals, the European Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals wrote to


    38. The Coast Guard cut back on Great Lakes icebreaking in 1980 in the interest of fuel conservation


    39. Ironically, and with some inconsistency, the USCG opposed the demands of conservation groups and state and federal lawmakers who favored the construction of double hulls on Mississippi River barges


    40. The conservation interest groups advocated restricting the single-hulled liquid chemical barges from transporting cargo on the Upper Mississippi

    41. The states filed court briefs that supported the intent of conservation and environmental groups to force the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Coast Guard to enforce ballast discharge regulations in coastal and inland waters (Meersman, “Great Lakes States File Suit,” 2004)


    42. conservation of the many forms of life present as well as the biosphere itself


    43. What are the related associations? It could be Ducks Unlimited for the Conservation of


    44. grow, not in the conservation of self but in the preservation of others


    45. This fly is a great example of a flagship species: its conservation also means the conservation of an entire habitat and the other species living there


    46. The greater long-nosed bat was listed as endangered in 1996 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species


    47. Reference: Food habits of Cynopterus brachyotis (Muller) (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in Peninsular Malaysia Interested in conserving this and other fabulous bats? Consider joining Bat Conservation International! Their work educates and helps to protect bats of all kinds, all over the world!


    48. This bat is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Endangered, which means that it is at high risk for going extinct in the wild


    49. I call it a conservation success story that invasive rats, rabbits, and goats have been eradicated from the island


    50. The history and conservation of the Round Island skink are examples of the connections between plants and their pollinators














































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    Synonyms for "conservation"

    conservation preservation husbandry saving economy maintenance frugality thrift

    "conservation" definitions

    an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change


    the preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural resources


    (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged during chemical reactions or physical transformations