Sentence examples for a reserve system from inspiring English sources

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"Creating a reserve system might help the Long Island Sound region receive some of that money".

The estimated replacement ratios provide a good starting point for designing compensation measures for unavoidable losses in a reserve system.

A reserve system established specifically for Leadbeater⿿s possum was found inadequate to ensure population persistence for the next 40 generations, given historical disturbance, habitat decline, and future fires.

Therefore, spatial regulation of hunting via a reserve system may be an effective management strategy for sustainable hunting, and we recommend it because it may also be more feasible to implement than harvest quotas or restrictions on season length.

When additional fine-scale data were added to reserve selection the summed irreplaceability of 24% (for spatial extent of habitats), and 29% (for presence/absence of microhabitats) of rocky shore sites increased above 0, where a value close to 1 means a site is necessary, for inclusion in a reserve system, to meet conservation targets.

But in some great banking houses, where a Reserve system, with twelve Federal Reserve headquarters in all parts of the country to decentralize financial operations, was not received with favor, men were busy writing amendments calculated to cut the heart out of the Wilson plan.

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His ideas on how to reform the global monetary system, including creating a new reserve system based on a new international currency, can, with a little work, be adapted to today's economy.

In 1906, Pilcher had also published an anonymous invasion novel, The Writing on the Wall, which described a German invasion of Britain; The war he theorised was an invasion by Germany followed by a rapid collapse of the British forces, particularly the volunteers, which he saw as unfit for purpose; he advocated a form of conscription and a mandatory reserve system to strengthen the Army.

I think we will move gradually towards a multicurrency reserve system, with central banks holding a variety of foreign currencies, including the Chinese renminbi and the Indian rupee alongside the dollar, euro and so on.

The British mythology of Bretton Woods stresses the battle between a declining Britain, represented by John Maynard Keynes, which sought to create a global reserve system, and the triumphant US, represented by Harry Dexter White, which wanted a financial system based on the dollar.

Next came adoption of the president's measure for banking and monetary reform, the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which created a federal reserve system to mobilize banking reserves and issue a flexible new currency—federal reserve notes based on gold and commercial paper; uniting and supervising the entire system was a federal reserve board of presidential appointees.

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