Preserves
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The beginning of the end is triggered by a mortality awareness event, and during this time, Jim and Shirley chose ACR nature
preserves
to take their ranch over when they were gone.
Protein in our diet
preserves
muscle mass by providing the building blocks for new tissue in the form of amino acids.
It's a good rule in that it
preserves
harmony, or that's its intention.
It perfectly
preserves
the mood and attitude of that time and place.
Maple syrup and fruit
preserves
on top.
The uniformed Wahlberg
preserves
his modesty, but also his apparent sense of management and control in an inherently wacky situation, and we never really wonder about his well being.
By taking Vonnegut's "voice" out of the movie's narration or trying to insert it however it can, Mother Night tells his story brilliantly, and
preserves
the story's fundamental lessons without confusion, distraction, or disappointment.
But at least it has a complete story to tell, and even the annoying music at least
preserves
more of Tolkien's poetry than the more ambitious Peter Jackson films of "LotR" managed to.
Given the regime’s dependence on the personalization of power, it would be hard to design any credible path for change that
preserves
the prerogatives of Putin and his cronies.
The priority for Africa and the international community must be to ensure that the continent weathers the global financial storm,
preserves
the significant achievements of the past decade, and continues to make decisive progress in combating poverty.
After all, following what admittedly would be a period of dislocation, the UK could end up with some type of association arrangement that
preserves
some of its current privileges, thereby limiting longer-term disruption.
Why should the rest of Europe care if, say, Spain
preserves
a generous pension system?
First, a member state’s exit from the EU need not be a destructive gambit in a game of chicken, if the country’s departure removes tension points and
preserves
the foundation for future bargaining.
By this reasoning, a woman who finds herself pregnant at an inconvenient time could have an abortion, as long as she
preserves
a single cell from the fetus to ensure that its unique genetic potential is preserved.
So a more concrete undertaking, one that
preserves
South Korea’s bedrock security concerns, is needed.
By extending the Kyoto Protocol – which limits some developed countries’ greenhouse-gas emissions – for another eight years, the Doha agreement
preserves
the vital framework of international law and retains hard-won accounting rules for emissions allowances and trading between countries.
Pharmaceutical companies argue that they should be entitled to a full patent, paying nothing to the developing country from which the traditional knowledge was taken, even though the country
preserves
the biodiversity without which the drug would never have come to market.
Of course, reining in high inflation is beneficial, as it
preserves
the value of existing money.
Much like creative destruction, evolution
preserves
what works, discards what does not, and sometimes adds new, disruptive features.
But, since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, part of that system has been a central financial authority that
preserves
trust that contracts will be fulfilled and promises kept.
This law also defines the community whose freedom it realizes and defends-a collective agency, a people, whose acting together by the law
preserves
their freedom.
Europe urgently needs an economic doctrine that, despite today’s deficits,
preserves
funding for the investments and research that promote growth.
While integration must deepen further, especially in the eurozone, this can and should be done in a way that
preserves
the integrity of Europe’s single market.
While democracy is, no doubt, the form of governance that best
preserves
human rights, the two are not the same thing.
The prohibition against a state religion together with freedom of conscience
preserves
the plurality of religion in civil life.
Intellectuals, usually powerless themselves outside the rarified
preserves
of think tanks and universities, are sometimes too easily attracted to powerful leaders, in the hope that such leaders might actually carry out their ideas.
Such an arrangement would allow the central bank to take a wider view of its responsibilities in a context of transparency and accountability, but in a way that both
preserves
its anti-inflationary credibility and prevents politically motivated or otherwise inappropriate policy decisions.
Elimination of Glass-Steagall then allowed commercial banks to encroach on the investment banks’ other traditional
preserves.
In the Ukraine crisis, the Security Council should help to find a negotiated solution that
preserves
Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
They will be sorely tempted to argue that if America cannot afford to produce in a way that
preserves
our planet, how can we?
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