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Last summer he canceled a conducting trip to the Verbier Festival in Switzerland to conserve strength.
But he did not play the previous game against Vanderbilt in order to conserve strength for Florida.
But consider this: Should Woods, rather than pushing himself to play more in order to get stronger, follow the Hogan option and play less to conserve strength?
These are evident in the fish's speed (up to 70kph) and extreme swimming efficiency, evolution having honed its body to reduce drag and thus conserve strength during transoceanic migrations.
Few living things, human or animal, are seen on the streets anymore, given the frequent shellings and the need to conserve strength.
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Switching from a classical Al2O3-based thick-film beam to LTCC allows design of a 3D structured beam with increased sensitivity of the piezoresistive bridge, yet largely conserved strength and stiffness.
But Burnett said he had learned to conserve arm strength and stop trying to challenge ballpark radar guns.
"He'll figure out what he can do, he'll conserve his strength in other areas, and he'll have a big game".
Since then he has cut back on his commitments to conserve his strength and focus on the concerts he most wanted to do.
She is 79, needs a knee replacement, smells faintly of liniment oil and, to conserve her strength, sleeps most of the afternoon before performances.
Vermote's Etixx team were also keen to conserve their strength, so when Dimension Data desisted the chase fell to the two Lottos – but neither was willing to gamble on putting more than two riders on the front.
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