Sentence examples for so to conserve from inspiring English sources

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So to conserve fuel and save time, a pilot usually flies a great circle route, relying on a compass or some higher technology like radio beacons or satellites to make the frequent directional changes required.

Hulkenberg held on to fourth through the second pit stops, but Alonso dropped back four seconds or so to conserve his tyres and then came back at the German later in the stint and passed him into Turn One on lap 46.

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"We don't know what the picture is going to be, so we don't need to be throwing away the pieces, especially when it's so cheap to conserve them and so expensive to lose them". The vault's location on this rugged cluster of islands between the 76th and 81st parallels has been carefully chosen.

The boy wrapped his fingers around the crayon just so, while Elroy schooled him on how to press lightly so as to conserve wax.

So efforts to conserve the species should be coordinated globally, the researchers say.

Underwater robotic vehicles have a limited battery life, explains Dr Winter, so need to conserve energy.

China, which controls more than 95 percent of the market, has further restricted exports so as to conserve supplies for its own high-tech and green energy industries.

When swimming, for example, triathletes must work their lower body less energetically than normal so as to conserve leg muscles for the vigorous workout they will subsequently receive while cycling and running.

Two international agreements, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, aspires to protect 17 per cent of the world by 2020 and in doing so aims to conserve 60 per cent of plant species.

Whereas he was early influenced by the theories of the economist Antoine de Montchrestien, who argued for economic self-sufficiency so as to conserve specie, he was later persuaded that the drain of specie could be compensated for by trade.

Updegrave: You raise an important, but often overlooked, issue when it comes to the 4percentt rule, or for that matter any withdrawal system designed to turn savings into reliable retirement income — namely, that the goal isn't just to make sure your nest egg lasts as long as you do, but also to avoid withdrawing so little to conserve assets that you live unnecessarily frugally in retirement.

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