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The rank or office of a steward.
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On the trip I was struck by many Kenyans' dedication to stewardship of their natural environment.
On the surface, that song's title phrase is a call to stewardship.
The lack of information is a major impediment to stewardship of the resource.
"It's part of a change that takes time, a change from patronage to stewardship and from individual to collective leadership.
"We are committed to stewardship of our taxpayer dollars and take seriously the responsibility entrusted to us by the Department of Defense".
"The link between the past and the future, as seen in the present, is fundamental to stewardship of the climate," Mr. Leakey said.
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But philanthropic assets--all of them, not just our grant dockets--have been entrusted to our stewardship to create social benefits.
Not only have New Yorkers been able to look to his stewardship but so, too, the entire country.
It will inspire them to renew calls to move IANA stewardship to the United Nations or some other intergovernmental forum.
This partnership is a model approach to responsible stewardship of resources and to lifting the entire community.
This study aims to evaluate ProCT stewardship to reduce AB duration in patients with CAP.
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