331 examples of conservation in sentences

It is within the range of possibility, however, that no comprehensive scheme of food conservation or effective saving in any line can be imposed on women without consulting them.

Conservation of food, intensive farm production, knitting for soldiers, Liberty Loans and Red Crossthese she had studied and mastered, to the end that the women of the great valley had accomplished work which won national honor.

From such a crop 280,000,000 could be exported in normal times, and by conservation the surplus can easily be enlarged to 350,000,000 or even 400,000,000.

The Conservation of Natural Resources, that striking step in the new patriotism, which had been begun in the preceding decade, was carried forward during these years with increasing knowledge.

In great questions, like Conservation, the Federal Government has distinct problems it must carry out alone; there are some problems that must be solved by the States alone, some that may require to be worked out in cooperation.

But the greatest part of the needed conservation is that which belongs to the States, and which they can manage better, more thoroughly, more judiciously, with stronger appeal to State pride, upbuilding, and prosperity, with less conflict and clearer recognition of local needs and conditions and harmony with them than can the Federal Government.

At the previous conferences, the conservation subject was the one chiefly thought of, and it will be brought up in the next conference.

CHARLES S. DENEEN Governor of Illinois The conservation of natural resources often necessitates the cooperation of neighboring States.

In such cases, the discussion of proposed conservation work by the representatives of the States concerned is of great importance.

The subject of conservation of our natural resources received such attention from the assembled Governors that the conservation movement has spread to all parts of the country, and has gained such headway that it will be of lasting benefit to our people.

The subject of conservation of our natural resources received such attention from the assembled Governors that the conservation movement has spread to all parts of the country, and has gained such headway that it will be of lasting benefit to our people.

Matters pertaining to interstate relations, taxation, education, conservation, irrigation, waterways, uniform legislation, and the management of State institutions are among the subjects that the conference of Governors will do well to discuss; and such discussions will prove of inestimable value, not only to the people of our different States, but to our country as a whole.

GLEESON, D. C. Wildlife conservation stamp album, 1941.

Wildlife conservation stamp album, 1941.

Wildlife conservation stamp album, 1943.

Wildlife conservation stamp album, 1944.

Robert Rienow & Norris H. Hoyt (A); 17Nov71; R516819. RIES, H. SEE CONSERVATION IN THE UNITED STATES. RIESS, CURT.

ROBSON, JOHN B. Louisiana's natural resources; their use and conservation.

Conservation in the United States.

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CONSERVATION COMMISSION.

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC. Wildlife conservation stamp album1945.

Conservation Commission, State of Missouri (PWH); 14Jun72; R530931. SCHWEINHAGEN, E. A. Aviation mathematics.

Men of literature, therefore, have wisely preferred the conservation of their freedom to the vindication of their taste, and have deemed it better to applaud at the Theatre de la Republique, than lodge at St. Lazare or Duplessis.

Conservation (see Forest Reserves); of rivers, dates from statute of Henry VIII.

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