Sentence examples for more restrictive conservation from inspiring English sources

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In the end, Mr. Swindells sold an even more restrictive conservation easement to Sonoma Land Trust for $1.45 million.

This recovery is due to more restrictive conservation policies at national and international levels.

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Composed of three islands (Cagarra, Palmas and Comprida) and four islets, the archipelago has recently been raised to a more restrictive category of conservation unit.

An increase in the number of taxa with much more restrictive niches represents a significant challenge for the conservation of biological diversity as they may be much more vulnerable to host (niche) loss.

It is concluded that, for time-accurate transient simulations of the stiff chemistry problems in CVD modeling the conservation of the non-negativity of the species concentrations is much more important, and much more restrictive towards the time step size, than stability.

"It's becoming more and more restrictive.

The House bill is even more restrictive.

The National Football League is far more restrictive.

Congress chose more restrictive language, provoking litigation.

Life, however, was becoming more restrictive.

Today, immigration laws are more restrictive.

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