17 Verbs to Use for the Word conservations

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.

If our forests are to be saved for the future we must begin conservation at once.

As a forester I am glad to believe that conservation began with forestry, and that the principles which govern the Forest Service in particular and forestry in general are also the ideas that control conservation.

The accepted Roman reason for this was the eradication of weeds, but it also accomplished in some measure the purpose of "dry farming"the conservation of the moisture content of the soil, as that had been practised for countless generations in the sandy Valley of Mesopotamia.

The orthodox members of the school emphasize the conservation of religious doctrines, their justification from the side of the philosopher; the progressists, their negation, their overcoming by the speculative concept.

They don't know the word conservation, Their resources, all theirs to use, And when they ask their Uncle to help them Their Uncle don't often refuse.

Grey a enfin déclaré que le Gouvernement Anglais était bien sincèrement disposé à collaborer avec le gouvernement Allemand tant qu'il s'agirait de la conservation de la paix; mais que pour le cas contraire l'Angleterre se réservait une pleine liberté d'action.

One can also learn environmental conservation.

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.

Even Russia, a country with huge forest tracts, is beginning to practice conservation.

The sandy expanses, and the occasional belts of clay likewise, had but a surface fertility, and the cheapness of land prevented the conservation of the soil.

It stands as one people against the present enemy, and in its effort does not fail to give thought to race conservation for the future.

In the Catholic sense Metternich was a religious man, since he recognized in the Roman Catholic Church the conservation of all that is valuable in society, in government, and even in civilization.

All things not only love themselves and seek the conservation of their own being, but strive back toward the original source of their being, to God; i.e., they possess religion.

Hence, while public economy for the long run might well have suggested a conservation of soil at the expense of immediate crops, private economy for the time being dictated the opposite policy; and its dictation prevailed, as it has done in virtually all countries and all ages.

Some of them have changed their policies and are now doing all in their power to aid forest conservation.

In fact, Watkins Glen is, so to say, so nationally beautiful as latterly to have received a pension from the Government of the United States, which now undertakes the conservation of its fantastic chasms and waterfalls.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  conservations