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Mr. Lessig doesn't do justice to the delicate, hugely valuable balance between public and private.
"Whether it is because of conflict or natural disaster, our heritage is such a delicate and valuable resource, the only way that we can really preserve it is to take the steps to make those digital surrogates, so that we can protect the physical reality of that heritage as well".
More delicate and valuable items are behind a glass wall.
Put away delicate and valuable items.
There is no need to risk something delicate or valuable being chewed.
Do not use this method on hand dyed rugs, antique carpets, delicate or valuable rugs, or on fibers not compatible with water cleaning.
In his key behind-the-scenes role, Hollister supervised the identification, cataloging, storage and safekeeping of artworks, many of which are delicate and highly valuable.
If the aquarium is not heavily stocked and does not have delicate (or very valuable) fish, try putting the skimmer and even the filter on a timer--though there must always be some circulation such as from powerheads--to allow everything to filter-feed during the day and have its water cleaned thoroughly at night.
Researchers have been able to examine fine structure in a photograph, saving us shipping a valuable or delicate specimen.
But Anna Johnston, a former deputy privacy commissioner of NSW, told Radio National on Tuesday there was a "delicate balance" between collecting valuable information and respecting privacy.
The Mets do not want to be faced with the delicate questions about a valuable player who has made a sacrifice, but they could emerge.
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