Taking a Quaker stewardship view of nature, Douglas loved creatures of the wild, from the low-slung sand crab to the stilted seabird. |
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No article or book can definitively assess the environmental stewardship of all industries. |
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When it took control, it promised a global stewardship purring with gravity, finesse and farsightedness. |
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We have failed in our stewardship of this bountiful creation, harming our fellow creatures and abusing the resources of the gracious earth. |
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Camp Henry contracted a wildlife biologist to study the property and create a land stewardship plan. |
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Do you or any of your colleagues, believe for a moment that sustainability and stewardship are not directly and inconvertibly linked? |
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Except he is not a man to allow his napper to reside in clouds, despite the club's fortunes taking off during his three-year stewardship. |
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The Philippine economy seemed to have turned the corner under Ramos's stewardship. |
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Never one to hide his light under a bushel, he has extracted the most possible mileage from his stewardship of York City. |
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We are honoured by being entrusted with the stewardship of this venerable company. |
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Scottish ministers have overall responsibility for the stewardship of the freshwater fish resources and the fisheries that depend on them. |
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Party strategists are well aware his stewardship of the economy is their trump card. |
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If that does not indicate wise and sensible stewardship, I do not know what does. |
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The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship. |
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Such responsibility and stewardship seems to characterize these and all the other projects in this year's honor roll. |
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But it will be a sad reflection on his stewardship of Scotland's first administration. |
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This is the sweep-it-under-the-rug school of planetary stewardship in which Canada is a world leader. |
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The trade unions and employers will bask in the reflected glory of his sound stewardship. |
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Inside the party, issue for issue, the realos and the fundis competed for the soul and stewardship of the Greens. |
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Gilmour is rightly proud of his club which has continued to grow in stature and prestige under his stewardship. |
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The program each year recognizes environmental stewardship efforts by retailers in 13 Midwestern states. |
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The speakers cited a way of building that represents people's concerns about environmental stewardship. |
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If the basin organisation is responsible for providing services, then the stewardship role is better assigned to a higher public authority. |
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We went through an election campaign where we were promised honest and accountable government with good stewardship. |
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Moreover, your stewardship has allowed the voice of your country and your continent, Africa, so dear to my heart, to ring out. |
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However, responsible stewardship of taxpayers' money goes beyond balancing the books. |
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He conveyed a deepened sense of environmental activism and Earth stewardship to the Pagan and New Age communities, where he became a primary voice of deep ecology. |
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Our reputation for responsible environmental stewardship gets swept aside when we degrade and we debase the environments of other countries. |
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It is poor stewardship that causes a man to wear expensive watches, sport designer bags, and flash diamond rings, but then fail to pay child support. |
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They must at all times be answerable for their actions and their stewardship. |
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Measures could include green space zoning of river banks or property tax rate adjustments to encourage stewardship of private lands. |
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He received substantial grants of land in the south-west, the high stewardship of the duchy of Cornwall and the lord wardenship of the stannaries. |
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He is known for his practical approach to problems and his even-handed assessment of the performance of all organizations devoted to stewardship. |
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Together, we will need to build a new ethic of global stewardship. |
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Under the stewardship of head chef and co-proprietor Joe Shannon, The Dooney delivers a great lunch package, ranging from a full meal to a sandwich, salad or bap. |
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In addition, the Government has carefully designed and managed the Plan to ensure the sound stewardship of taxpayer funds. |
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The Johnsons take pride in their reputation for unassailable stewardship, and they have taken the lead in the industry's full-court press against the new rules. |
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Education, awareness, and action is critical to successful river stewardship and wise management. |
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The performance bond is a good thing because it makes growers comply with all the stewardship requirements and quality specifications that need to be addressed. |
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And his stewardship helps explain the odd phenomenon in the market Friday morning. |
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Through education, federal building property and facility managers can help the federal government meet its environmental stewardship objectives. |
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This project involves land securement and land stewardship in two separate regions. |
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What we are lacking confidence in is the stewardship of the government and the Minister of Finance. |
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Under his stewardship, CIBC recognized that technology was about to revolutionize the way customers would conduct their financial transactions. |
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The Pew Global Attitudes Survey that Walt cites reveals that poverty, global stewardship, AIDS, and kindred issues matter a great deal to people around the world. |
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Sustainable land stewardship, natural resource management and the protection of ecosystems are key features of the plan. |
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The recurrent problems continue unchecked under his stewardship, and he has not taken the lead in response to other disasters that befall the city. |
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Commenting on estate accounting in a later period, he quotes contemporary sources suggesting some laxity of management and poor stewardship by the reeve or bailiff. |
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Under his stewardship, Tunisia remains the sole Arab spring country to have piloted a course towards democracy and security. |
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This remains to be carried out in 2005 and should provide the framework for formalizing shared stewardship for this cod stock. |
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Managers should be able to discharge their stewardship responsibilities without resort to overweening 'command and control' policies. |
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The wetland will be protected through acquisition, zoning and private stewardship. |
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A range of outreach activities can be undertaken by libraries to promote data stewardship. |
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Keep in mind that at the end of your term of office you will be called to give an account of your stewardship. |
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The results speak well of the governance and stewardship that has brought the program to this point. |
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To foster environmental stewardship in all facets of its business and throughout the campus. |
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The goal of sustainable forestry can be achieved, in part, through people adopting a stewardship approach to the resource. |
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Citizens have a right to expect this and governments have a stewardship responsibility to demonstrate that they have met the expectation. |
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The focus of this event will be to create networks and share knowledge and experience, in support of enhanced stewardship of the Ottawa River. |
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This issue was raised in the pathfinder project on the stewardship of newspapers in the digital age. |
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It believes the completion of this inventory is a necessary first step towards consistent stewardship initiatives across Canada. |
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The Board has adopted a formal Charter that describes how it assumes its stewardship responsibilities. |
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As you continue your leadership and stewardship of the Ukraine, we wish you Godspeed. |
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That is not the kind of stewardship that I think the member would like to brag about. |
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A comprehensive report was compiled in 2008 to assess our current situation and to illustrate how far we have come in environmental stewardship. |
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Making such a representation is the logical outcome of a meaningful approach to the stewardship responsibilities of the government's executives. |
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Hence, a ruling that makes it possible to spread the surplus over several months is a rule of good stewardship that we should support. |
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The NCC will apply the principles of environmental stewardship to all real assets. |
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The survey assesses the effectiveness of the organization, the administration of the board of directors and the effectiveness of the board in discharging its stewardship responsibilities. |
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Key initiatives of the sustainable development strategy, notably those under environmental stewardship, continue to be prioritized and managed by risk. |
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Aside from the personal ethical reasons for discharging our stewardship of life with compassion, there are survival reasons against upsetting ecological balances deliberately or thoughtlessly. |
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Habitat management and improved water quality through streambank stewardship will have a multispecies benefit, including the big mouth buffalo, a COSEWIC-listed species of special concern. |
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Those are the features which I stand here to declare and which marked an improvident stewardship for which Great Britain and France have dearly to pay. |
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The project addresses three actions in the national recovery plan for northern and spotted wolfish: education, stewardship, and consultation and cooperation. |
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As archbishop, Anselm maintained his monastic ideals, including stewardship, prudence, and proper instruction, prayer and contemplation. |
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But his approach to economic stewardship will attract the most attention in the primary, and certainly in the general election, should it come to that. |
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Without this, no success would ever have been achieved and no foundational principles would have been developed to challenge the status quo in research, data collection, data holdings and stewardship. |
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Implementing sustainable development is the logical outcome of evolving industry practice including environmental stewardship, pollution prevention, waste minimisation, cost effective processes and high performance design. |
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However, under the able stewardship of Serbian coach Zoran Vranes, hopes are high that the young Soca Warriors can overcome their lack of experience and pedrigree and make a splash among the big boys. |
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Environmental stewardship should be paramount for any recreational boater. |
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We channel resources from the international community to increase military capability, and have a hand in ensuring good stewardship of those resources. |
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He gets beyond black and white in the bitter debates over human environmental stewardship, presenting nature as a dynamic, living entity that is constantly changing and adapting to different forces. |
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As I come to the end of my stewardship, it is with great sincerity that I thank you again, Your Excellency, for your beneficial interest in and quiet support for the Michener Awards Foundation. |
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There is an increasing focus on stewardship activities that affects a broad suite of landowner activities over a broader area than would be possible through securement and this is truly making the landscape approach work. |
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True cost pricing is essential so that stewardship internalizes the costs of managing packaging waste, and sends the correct signals to the consumers and producers of packaged goods. |
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Federal building property and facility managers play a significant role in helping the federal government meet its environmental stewardship responsibilities in the area of energy efficiency. |
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I'm a very good citizen and I'll do all the good stewardship, but I may not want all the birdwatchers to know that they could come to my woodlot to check out that rare bird. |
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Verbal agreement: such agreements between the landowner and a stewardship organization create a sense of duty to landowners unwilling to pursue devices that are more legally binding. |
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The Board of Directors is legally responsible for overseeing the stewardship of the Company's affairs to ensure that its resources are managed so as to increase share value and create economic wealth. |
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It remains steadfast in its commitment to the time-tested values of solidarity, tolerance and respect for nature, responsible stewardship, good governance, transparency and shared accountability. |
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The Rule frequently reminds the Abbot of the necessity to do this, and of the fact that he has to give an account of his stewardship before the Lord. |
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The group, which analyzes policy options for Western Canada, recently completed a study of international land stewardship programs and determined Canada has fallen behind other jurisdictions. |
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The Mexico WTO Mini-ministerial meeting in September 2001 under the skilful stewardship of Minister Derbez proved a key staging post on the road to the successful Ministerial Meeting in Doha last November. |
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With improvements in city bylaws regarding streamside riparian protection and support of stewardship centers, the various municipal governments will reduce the overall impacts on fish and fish habitat over the long term. |
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In the conduct of our business, Arkema is committed to managing risks, minimizing our environmental footprint, optimizing stewardship at every step in the product life cycle, and improving the local integration of our plants. |
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Once again, Canadians have just come through a year during which the rewards of prudent financial stewardship, and of appropriate, well-timed stimulus measures have yielded dividends, in jobs and growth. |
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Through community involvement and support of land stewardship, this project could provide a focal point to catalyze public awareness and ownership of neighbourhood streams. |
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What happens within that park, as the NCC is given new marching orders with respect to ecological integrity and environmental stewardship, in terms of decision making made by the NCC, is fundamental. |
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In the short-term this will be painful to those in the fishing industry, but government must look at the wider picture, including society's stewardship of the environment. |
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That means producers who buy these midge resistance varieties will have to sign a stewardship agreement, a commitment to use the seed for only one year after purchasing certified seed. |
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We have benefited enormously from his careful stewardship of our financial resources and his voice of caution and restraint in the face of spendthrift Councils. |
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Turning our backs on centuries of tradition, knowledge and stewardship of the land, we are entrusting global food security to a coterie of unaccountable global corporations. |
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All trade agreements must be built upon the principles of fair trade which fundamentally respect social justice, human rights, labour rights and environmental stewardship as prerequisites to trade. |
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Numerous consultations and studies conducted over the last decade have discussed the need for greater awareness of data stewardship with the various stakeholder communities. |
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Any solution for data stewardship in Canada must address issues across the entire lifecycle of research data, while also taking into account the great diversity of data sets across disciplines. |
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This makes it difficult to determine the net benefits of stewardship projects and to know whether the state of habitat in the basin is getting better or worse. |
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They include provisions concerning conservation and sustainable use, self-reliance and collaboration, shared stewardship, and stable and transparent access and allocation. |
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Nestlé chair Peter Brabeck talks to Jo Confino about the need to build water stewardship into core business strategy and how a sense of entitlement causes irresponsible use. |
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He did not have the confidence or the influence to push ideas through the general council because for the greater part of his stewardship, he could count on few powerful allies. |
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But Kaberuka stands by the progress the bank has made under his stewardship, and shrugs off the suggestion that he could have done more for Africa's poor. |
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The house was given to the townspeople in December 1948 under the stewardship of the then Machynlleth Urban District Council. |
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To increase the availability and access of tools and resources that better equip sport communities to implement the Strategy and that foster ethical and valuesbased stewardship of sport. |
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These water stewardship activities require secure long-term financing. |
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Land use plans strive to integrate opportunities for responsible economic development within a context of wise stewardship and protection of natural resources and the environment. |
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The institutions will share equally in stewardship of the collection. |
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Given the importance of agri-environmental agreements for stewardship of the countryside, it is a good idea to continue encouraging participation in such agreements. |
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Green champions are individuals who are not formally part of a Green Team, but who have demonstrated an interest and commitment to environmental stewardship concerns through their initiatives and sharing of ideas. |
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While there are many technical aspects that need to be considered in addressing global climate change, we recognize our moral responsibility of good stewardship. |
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Under the new stewardship of Steve Coalmen all of the delicate old features remain including the open fires. |
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Under Luck's benign stewardship, the programme passes by quite convivially. |
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FuzziBunz, a pioneer name in cloth diapering, returns anew under the stewardship of Louisiana-based CRG, llc. |
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Miss W was put under the stewardship of Mick Extance who has completed the Paris Dakar Rally six times and runs an off-road school in Wales. |
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The Church has also addressed stewardship of the natural environment, and its relationship to other social and theological teachings. |
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American fox hunters undertake stewardship of the land, and endeavour to maintain fox populations and habitats as much as possible. |
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The team lost the last four matches under Pickard's stewardship, marking the worst performance in twenty years. |
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William Heelis continued his stewardship of their properties and of her literary and artistic work for the eighteen months he survived her. |
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The annual CNO Environmental Awards program recognizes Navy people, ships, and installations for their exceptional environmental stewardship. |
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The great strength a family business has is that ownership brings with it the sense of purpose, of stewardship and custodianship. |
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Teaching kids about the peregrine falcons sends an important message about habitat preservation and environmental stewardship. |
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Steel City Re manages an index that monitors the reputational value of management's stewardship of a company's intangible assets. |
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Many people remain uncomfortable with the immediate stewardship cessation of this disposal system, suggesting perpetual management and monitoring would be more prudent. |
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Throughout the Cold War it continued to modernize and enlarge its nuclear arsenal, but from 1992 on has been involved primarily in a program of Stockpile stewardship. |
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Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendancy with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace. |
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If the challenging club wins the match, it gains stewardship of the cup. |
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At the time of Edward's premature death, his heir, Edward V, was only 12 years old and had been brought up under the stewardship of Earl Rivers at Ludlow Castle. |
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Under David Taylor's stewardship, the SFA has made strident progress. |
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