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These questions were not just raised in retrospect but appeared to be a source of active discussion during the relief phase; a participant reported that the reality that needs vastly exceeded resources, and resources needed to be stewarded carefully, resulted in 'the overarching ethical dilemma that we probably faced every day'.
This means it's important to steward it carefully; if you let yours be seized by panicky headlines, there'll be less left over for what matters.
What's more, you've got the space to steward it carefully – a muniments room if you're particularly grand, or a large safe if you're simply making do with a cottage on the estate.
Living on an island chain teaches us that our natural world is a gift with limits and that we must carefully steward this gift if we are to survive together.
"Living on an island chain," PVS writes on its website, "teaches us that our natural world is a gift with limits and that we must carefully steward this gift if we are to survive together.
You might have assumed that any consumer product manufacturer worthy of the name would have its own such collection – a carefully stewarded resource to help it avoid making errors its rivals had already made.
A chief marketing officer should be appointed to lead the marketing strategy, inject the customer perspective into new product development, and ensure that the company's intangible brand assets are carefully stewarded.
Each week during the growing season, farmers' markets offer up such delicious treasures as brandywine tomatoes, cosmic purple carrots, pink pearl apples, and chioggia beets varieties of fruits and vegetables that are prized by home chefs and carefully stewarded by farmers from year to year.
But it would be reasonable to expect that a company like Mercedes-Benz, a fastidious steward of its historical record, had carefully looked after all the artifacts of its racing triumphs.
As the new kid on the block in many parts of the world, shale energy developers and regulators that steward local water resources need to tread carefully as the industry expands its global presence.
Thanks to the several decades' long collaboration between the Penn Museum and the Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia (IHAH)— "the steward of Honduras's cultural patrimony," Traxler explains ECAP excavations carefully dug some three kilometers of tunnels and revealed temples, palaces, and tombs containing physical remains of Copan's royalty during its reign between 400 and 800 CE.
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