We support these proposals as important steps in a new awareness that the planet's most precious resource must be husbanded in the 21st century. |
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After all, management teams have clear responsibility for ensuring capital is effectively husbanded. |
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He must sometimes wonder if he should have husbanded support more carefully against the inevitable election defeat. |
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Water is the source of life, more precious than gold, to be carefully husbanded. |
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The Army's leaders so prized this book, out of print copies were husbanded by career officers. |
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It has an abundance of diamonds and successive governments have husbanded the country's resources. |
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If it does, we have to protect, not only domestic animals that are husbanded by our farmers but the wildlife which is also our responsibility. |
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Their migratory culture permits adjustment through their frequent moving so that bovine disease can be minimized and water husbanded. |
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Natural resources, and the environment itself, are still important assets that need to be innovatively developed and husbanded. |
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Obviously, when it comes to the Party footing the bill, the costs are so high that it will always seem that the resources are better husbanded for the high election season. |
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Phelan, one of many passionate arborists dwelling in Silicon Valley, collected and husbanded numerous California flora and fauna on his favorite estate. |
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This is a new tactic for a guerrilla army that has always husbanded its fighters' lives rather carefully. |
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The resources that remain clearly should be husbanded for those who need them most. |
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I think in terms of what ordinary people would understand, we mean a forest that is husbanded or managed in a way where you are essentially planting more for the future than you're cutting today. |
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Though he took some bold steps during his first term in office, notably reducing the subsidy on rice, he husbanded his popularity by avoiding others, like limiting that subsidy to the genuinely poor. |
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There are not too many jurisdictions on this globe that are going to say we have a TB-free livestock sector, but it is husbanded in an area where the disease is prevalent in wildlife. |
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It is only by means of efficient instruments of control that we can arrive at a situation in which water is better managed and more carefully husbanded as a resource. |
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Properly husbanded it is a positive asset, but also, if allowed to deteriorate and decline any further, it has the potential to destabilize and damage the health of the rest of the Great Lakes into which it flows. |
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International reserves should be husbanded and the value of the Peruvian sol should be allowed to slide gradually to improve business competitiveness and the trade balance. |
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Hence the doubts, husbanded by many eager sceptics, about their accuracy. |
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