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were conservation
noun
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
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The Wilders were conservation farmers in Wiltshire when they saw the island for sale in Country Life.
Perhaps most stunned by the development were conservation groups opposed to the Senate measure on the floor.
But he said he was convinced that were conservation efforts not in place, consumption would be higher.
The Lady of Shalott was in doubt for a while; there were conservation issues, and we had concerns about travel and costs.
The main assumptions in Lord and Collins work were: conservation of mass, real gas equation of state and Darcy's law apply.
We were able to locate the areas were conservation measures, erosion control and improved agricultural practices would have the strongest impacts.
Similar(48)
"This work is conservation.
"No, this is conservation".
Another is conservation.
It's conservation.
Sometimes what officials claim is conservation is anything but.
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