Preserves
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54 examples of Preserves in a sentence
It
preserves
biodiversity, with healthy reefs producing more fish and attracting more tourists.
The Halappanavar case thus reverses the Western stereotype of Eastern societies as
preserves
of superstition and religious extremism.
That vision describes “a productive economy which accelerates growth, increases living standards, improves and
preserves
the living environment and living conditions through wise and efficient governance.”
Moreover, they project hope for revitalizing communal and public institutions as we confront the main challenge of accelerated change: ensuring that the knowledge society protects and
preserves
the dignity of man.
The belt also
preserves
Hiawatha’s status as the confederation’s forefather.
Each country may hope that others will stimulate their demand while it
preserves
its fiscal headroom, thereby relying on exports as the engine of recovery.
Policymakers must address the following question: How can poor people produce enough food to escape hunger and destitution in a manner that protects soils, mitigates climate change, and
preserves
biodiversity?
“The legal system on defamation and harassment is quite cleverly built, as it
preserves
free speech and ensures journalists can fight back against trolls and harassers,” Paul Coppin, legal director for the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders, recently told me.
The eurozone needs an industrial policy that
preserves
internal competition while also bolstering southern European industry and upholding the EU’s commitment to open markets internationally.
But the GBA could have a tremendous positive impact on Hong Kong and the already dynamic and innovative southern Chinese economy, and many believe that the plan can be implemented in a way that
preserves
the “one country, two systems” principle.
The scope for such compromises suggests the EU could readily agree on a powerful recovery plan that
preserves
all three essential elements of the Merkel-Macron proposal: bonds issued by the EU in its own name; pan-European taxes on cross-border activities; and leverage to benefit from low interest rates.
Here are some
preserves
of sea cucumber that a Malaysian would declare to be unrivaled in the entire world, here's cream from milk furnished by the udders of cetaceans, and sugar from the huge fucus plants in the North Sea; and finally, allow me to offer you some marmalade of sea anemone, equal to that from the tastiest fruits."
We were walking on sand that was fine-grained and smooth, not wrinkled like beach sand, which
preserves
the impressions left by the waves.
When they had a neighbour to dinner on Sundays, she managed to have some tasty dish—piled up pyramids of greengages on vine leaves, served up
preserves
turned out into plates—and even spoke of buying finger-glasses for dessert.
Moreover, Homais, with his head fuller of recipes than his shop of jars, excelled in making all kinds of preserves, vinegars, and sweet liqueurs; he knew also all the latest inventions in economic stoves, together with the art of preserving cheese and of curing sick wines.
"We are making preserves; they are simmering; but they were about to boil over, because there is too much juice, and I ordered another pan.
Napoleon helped him in the laboratory, Athalie embroidered him a skullcap, Irma cut out rounds of paper to cover the preserves, and Franklin recited Pythagoras' table in a breath.
This was comfortable, but this was not all; for a smartly-dressed girl, with a bright eye and a neat ankle, was laying a very clean white cloth on the table; and as Tom sat with his slippered feet on the fender, and his back to the open door, he saw a charming prospect of the bar reflected in the glass over the chimney-piece, with delightful rows of green bottles and gold labels, together with jars of pickles and preserves, and cheeses and boiled hams, and rounds of beef, arranged on shelves in the most tempting and delicious array.
This ground in front belongs to the house, but the woods all round are part of Lord Southerton's
preserves.
At ten o’clock, the king’s collation, consisting of
preserves
and other delicacies, was prepared in the little room on the side of the church of St. Jean, in front of the silver buffet of the city, which was guarded by four archers.
He passed his tongue over a spoonful of preserves, and stuck his teeth into the sticky pastry of Mme.
And that prince who, relying entirely on their promises, has neglected other precautions, is ruined; because friendships that are obtained by payments, and not by greatness or nobility of mind, may indeed be earned, but they are not secured, and in time of need cannot be relied upon; and men have less scruple in offending one who is beloved than one who is feared, for love is preserved by the link of obligation which, owing to the baseness of men, is broken at every opportunity for their advantage; but fear
preserves
you by a dread of punishment which never fails.
They have pheasants in their preserves, but they do not eat them, setting out from the principle that every pheasant eaten brings nearer the end of Roman power.
She
preserves
no dignity, she inspires no interest.
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