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单词 Conservation
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1. The lake was recently designated a conservation area.
2. There is a need for the conservation of trees.
3. This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.
4. There is a need for the conservation of trees, or there will soon be no forests.
5. The new road will cut through a conservation area.
6. Some accommodation between conservation and tourism is essential.
7. Development is not normally permitted in conservation areas.
8. Profits are channelled to conservation groups.
9. She is interested in conservation.
10. Soil conservation is intended to kurb erosion.
11. The benefits of conservation are both financial and aesthetic.
12. No new building is permitted in conservation areas.
13. He is founding director of The Conservation Foundation.
14. Even well-meaning attempts at conservation can bring problems.
15. WWF is internationally respected for its conservation work.
16. In these conservation - conscious times, areas of grassland are no longer expendable.
17. Cheaper energy conservation techniques have been put into operation in the developed world.
18. There is a strong case for an energy conservation programme.
19. Then he began his most famous work, the conservation and rebinding of the Book of Kells.
20. Environmental conservation generally works in favour of maintaining the status quo.
21. Energy conservation reduces your fuel bills and helps the environment.
22. The Medway estuary is recognized internationally as a conservation area.
23. The zoo is doing major conservation work, both in captivity and in the field.
24. The conservation of tropical forests is of crucial importance .
25. Recycling is an important part of the conservation of resources.
26. Conservation groups have united in protest against the planned new road.
26. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
27. My father's life work was devoted to the conservation of the Longleat estate.
28. Road development in the area has been severely affected by the conservation programmes of the council.
29. The district is under consideration for designation as a conservation area.
30. The outcome will be seen as a litmus test of government concern for conservation issues.
1. The lake was recently designated a conservation area.
2. There is a need for the conservation of trees.
3. This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.
4. Road development in the area has been severely affected by the conservation programmes of the council.
5. There is a need for the conservation of trees, or there will soon be no forests.
6. Some accommodation between conservation and tourism is essential.
7. She is interested in conservation.
31. Energy conservation as a philosophy was born out of the 1973 oil crisis.
32. The Countryside Commission was set up as the government's official watchdog on conservation.
33. Conservation of water is of great importance in desert areas.
34. Culling of the animals was born out of the necessity for successful conservation.
35. Some local authorities have designated very few conservation areas.
36. Conservation policies must affect these relations.
37. Prevalent conservation orthodoxy advocates protection through production.
38. Yet, conservation biologists have begun to wonder if these long-hoped-for changes bode well for the land.
39. Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity.
40. Payback period analysis is frequently used in assessing the merits of energy conservation investments.
41. But they recognised the ambiguities, and based their paper on wider evidence, and were prompted by concern for conservation.
42. Presumably preliminary consultation by conservation agencies and institutional involvement of local people in plan formulation and implementation would avoid these clashes.
43. The annual award is to promote and encourage imaginative projects and management of wild game conservation and its habitat.
44. In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
45. The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area.
46. The awards scheme, launched last year, aims to demonstrate how game shooting and conservation work for a better countryside.
47. That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners.
48. I was telling my own age group about something worthwhile: bird life and conservation.
49. In the past, one of the cornerstones of the economic argument for conservation was its value to tourism.
50. Ranging from advice on digging a pond, the importance of the village bobby to controversial political and conservation issues.
51. This very brief review of about ten conservation programmes can not make the case that all national policies fail.
52. An old Bridgeport pal with no qualifications had been put in charge of the community conservation program.
53. Doing that seems to imply that the much mooted conflict between conservation and agriculture is more imaginary than real.
54. Conservation groups have suggested a blueprint for a "Green World".
55. With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges.
56. Conservation areas can be spread over large chunks of historic towns or just one street.
57. As in the previous conservation problems,[sentence dictionary] the preoperational child typically does not attend to all aspects of transformation that she sees.
58. The scheme will turn the 36-acre Regents Park site into a first-rate animal conservation and captive breeding centre.
59. On June 12 the Bank had approved a loan of US$29,200 million for an environmental protection and resource conservation project.
60. Direct Actions 6.1 Ecological expropriation comes down to the coercive transfer of nonpublic land to public owners in the name of conservation.
61. We have no state aid and individuals such as yourself are the life blood of our conservation work.
62. Bedwas and District Conservation Society in Gwent have been active in improving open spaces around their town.
63. In section 6.5.1 the principle of conservation of angular momentum was outlined.
64. In particular, it brought the demolition of most historic buildings in conservation areas under control.
65. Previously, some of the most ardent opponents of architectural conservation have themselves been architects.
66. When conflicts arise between perception and thought, as in conservation problems, children using preoperational reasoning make judgments based on perception.
67. The county council plans to build a bypass so that the A148 will no longer bisect the conservation village of Letheringsett.
68. We are also anxious to see marine nature conservation strengthened.
69. The hedges bordering the roads are valuable from a conservation standpoint.
70. Demolition in conservation areas Permission is also needed to demolish an unlisted church in a conservation area.
71. In most cultures, children without formal schooling attain conservation as readily as children with schooling.
72. Often they circulate these lists to local conservation and amenity groups, residents' associations and subscribers.
73. Furthermore, much of the writing and even foreign staff in conservation institutions are derived directly from colonial administrations.
74. Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
75. Living in camps, they carried out conservation work, planting new forests and helping with flood control projects.
76. Since almost all are high mountain areas, agricultural development is anyway unlikely but traditional agriculture for conservation objectives is supported.
77. As well as being an architect, he is a chartered town planner, and is specially qualified in building conservation.
78. Courses on the latter are open to non-members who are actively involved with other voluntary conservation bodies.
79. Relating levels of capital grants to handicap zones would also provide a better climate for conservation in the uplands.
80. Lastly conservation programmes often fail, and senior bureaucrats may have to take the blame.
81. Although conservation matters are generally assigned on an area basis(), many councils now have their own conservation officers.
82. However, I found the short section on conservation and alternative energy sources disappointing.
83. A public inquiry was held and the conservation scheme won approval.
84. But the end of slum clearance came more with a change in values: away from demolition, to conservation and rehabilitation.
85. Conservation Ruberlok is applied internally to the underside of the roof leaving the external appearance unchanged.
86. These various forms of differentiation within the bureaucracy are vital in the understanding of the formulation and implementation of conservation programmes.
87. This approach must first identify and question three fundamental assumptions on which most conservation thinking currently rests.
88. Voice over Stroud District Council says it's aware of the shopkeepers' problems,[] but it must consider the conservation aspect.
89. Surely it is time that breweries understood the importance of their Victorian pubs, and turned to conservation rather than mutilation.
90. The course boasts a large conservation area, and it is my intention to plant some two thousand species of hardwood trees.
91. It has no less than nine conservation areas designated as being outstanding.
92. We also understand that the Black Lion is situated in the conservation area in Llanfair Caereinion.
93. Air pollution and energy conservation aside, private vehicles also come under attack when we consider rural and urban environments.
94. The profits made by the sale of goods are ploughed back into wild bird conservation.
95. Conservation measures of this kind help to explain the enormous cost of both wetland and underwater archaeology.
96. But conservationists were outnumbered on the committee appointed to deal with land conservation.
97. However, growing environmental awareness also poses challenges for conservation bodies.
98. But the plan fell far short of the integrated approach to neighborhood conservation that was being called for.
99. The evening raised over £125 for the Save the Elephant appeal and succeeded in creating awareness about many conservation problems.
100. Community participation in conservation can occur under a variety of different circumstances, but one can identify some that make it easier.
101. This arrangement will avoid the usual conservation problems attendant upon storing costumes.
102. In time these new excavations will require conservation.
103. "These are in-your-face-mountains," saysTom McDonald, Fish, Wildlife, Recreation and Conservation Division manager forthe Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
104. It can also take the lead in teaching soil conservation and environment protection.
105. The thesis discusses the planning of Liangzhu Culture Residence as a measure for the conservation of Liangzhu Archeological Site and the design of Liangzhu culture museum.
106. Man - land relationship always bears great significance in water soil conservation study.
107. We exploit the energy and momentum conservation laws in this way.
108. Construction of water and soil conservation and ecological protection projects has been accelerated.
109. Nash hedges on water and soil conservation in a one - year - old rubber plantation.
110. The nutritional functions of Paspalum notatum flugge which is a plant for water and soil conservation was investigated preliminarily.
111. Acute normovolemic hemodilution ANH is used widely in clinic as a method of blood conservation.
112. The ingredient of Thuja Tea is extracted from the Thuja root. Thuja is regarded as a living plant fossil by World Conservation Union (IUCN).
113. Fuel oil conservation and substitutions have become an important measure which ensures our country's energy and economic security.
114. Benton Soil & Water Conservation District is one of Oregon's 45 Districts assisting landowners in resource conservation.
115. The electromagnetic clutch plays a part in energy conservation, noise reduction and environment protection for the bus, truck and engineering mechanism.
116. Based on the simultaneous solution of conservation of mass, momentum and energy,[] a homogeneous model and a separated two-fluid flow model have been developed for the single-loop pulsating heat pipes.
117. The law of conservation of energy is the fundamental law of the nature.
118. Its main host plants are Celtis spp. including C. sinensis. Based on its habitats, the conservation suggestions were discussed.
119. Soil conservation work has been greatly speeded since the conference.
120. To raise public awareness on saiga conservation to reduce blind consumption of saiga horn.
121. After studying at University College London, Brandy traveled to Scotland to do research on the natterjack toad for her dissertation, earning herself a Masters degree in Conservation.
122. The conservation of charge corresponds to time symmetry, while conservation of current corresponds to space symmetry.
123. One important fall form of soil conservation is the used of windbreaks.
124. On principle of conservation of energy, the control arithmetic for blood pump motor driven based on the ventricular work is proposed.
125. Earlier prize winners include the biologist Edward O. Wilson, the primatologist Jane Goodall and conservation biologist Paul Ehrlich.
126. Suide Soil and Water Conservation Experimental Station of YRCC conducted tests and study on probing and using the construction method of feldspathic sandstone as dam building material in 1997.
127. Theand sediment yield is affected theof rainfall and the function of and soil conservation measurement.
128. According to the high energy loss of factory lighting, the artical presents implementing power conservation reform by SLC intellective lighting control.
129. Problems of soil conservation and shoreland development are not likelyto quickly disappear.
130. Construction of ecological agriculture industry chains is linked to the conservation of resources, environmental protection, and the intrinsic value of value-added demand.
131. Of these, 16,345 (55.6%) had hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy , and 13,035 (44.4%) had hysterectomy with ovarian conservation.
132. But cloning is ill-suited to species conservation, since it is a technically challenging process that often results in sick or deformed animals.
133. Eighteen species of powdery mildews ( Erysiphales) from Xinglongshan Natural Conservation Area were collected and identified.
134. Local governments across China have been restricting electricity in order to meet year-end targets for energy conservation.
135. Numerical examples indicate that the modified expressions keep to the principle of conservation of energy.
136. The principle of conservation of energy is mingled in every artist or technician with the search for happiness and death.
137. The volcanic stone is subject to weathering, and intensive conservation efforts are needed to help preserve Rapa Nui's stone legacy in its present, awe-inspiring state.
138. Vehicle - service - market is mainly divided into auto repair and car decoration, two major categories of Cosmetology conservation.
139. The thermal protection mechanism of three layer for coating material under heating process was discussed, the conservation equations which reflects difference function was established.
140. Finally the Law of Conservation of Energy is discussed and demonstrated with specific examples.
141. This paper defines what the law of conservation of mass means and its application in Junior chemistry.
142. And the velocity model was based upon the solute conservation interface.
143. Charles Thomas Dickerson v. United States resumed the status of Miranda Rule, but Miranda Rule went to conservation again after the event of "9·11".
144. The high polymorphism of MHC genes in Chinese alligator would be of great benefit to genetic conservation in the captive population of Chinese alligator.
145. The movement is fighting for the conservation of threatened groves of babassu palm.
146. This method can detect and diagnose sensor fault with fixed deviation by establishing linear equations utilizing the residual characteristics of energy conservation equation and solving them.
146. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
147. The bland sameness of space is at the root of both momentum conservation and angular - momentum conservation.
148. In January there was a collision between a Japanese ship and a trimaran from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a green group based in the American state of Washington.
149. Moat patients of supinator syndrome often get satisfactory effects after conservation treatment, and the ones who are failed can get the improvement from surgical treatment timely.
150. Although not among the most endangered tortoises and turtles according to the Turtle Conservation Coalition, the snapping turtle is listed as threatened.
151. It concluded that the shrubby vegetation was the keystone for the biodiversity conservation in the region.
152. Of the 53 shorebird species that breed in North America, more than half are at grave risk, according to the U. S. Shorebird Conservation Plan.
153. Passing above research, the paper think that based on keeping now energy coefficient of elasticity economy need to keep 10% increasing speed at least in order to achieve 20% energy conservation plans.
154. Bioclimatic models, which estimate how the distribution of different species changes with climate, are vital for planning conservation projects.
155. They also look out for signs of illegal entry, such as broken fences where a poacher may have sneaked in. Poaching remains one of the biggest threats to tiger conservation.
156. The conservation programme was suffered a set-back last year when the Wolong Reserve was devastated in the Sichuan earthquake.
157. He points out that water and soil conservation is the base of effective FP.
158. The army and police have been called in to conservation areas and national parks to defend the animals, but it is alleged that some soldiers turn poachers themselves.
159. One important form of soil conservation is the use of windbreakwindbreaks.
160. The south-east Asian nation moved this week to secure regional approval for the first major hydropower plant on its stretch of the river in the face of protests from international conservation groups.
160. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
161. So, you see, that's exactly how you can demonstrate the conservation of momentum.
162. One important form of soil conservation is the use of windbreaks.
163. I'm not saying, as many have claimed, that we should drop our concerns about economic growth, consumption, energy efficiency and the conservation of resources.
164. Effect of soil conservation forest depends on land surface cover of dead leave and soil condition.
165. Thus the conservation of caloric for an isolated system had to be entirely abandoned.
166. Does this suggest a slap-dash approach to personal hygiene in the more mature, a no-nonsense efficient approach, or a deep seated eco-consciousness and concern about water conservation?
167. It's made from the host controller outdoor machines condenser electric conservation box and spayed system.
168. This is the well - known principle of conservation of momentum.
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