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preservation and desirable
This new approach, known as Context Sensitive Solutions ( CSS ), seeks to balance the need to move people efficiently and safely with other desirable outcomes, including historic preservation, environmental sustainability, and the creation of vital public spaces.
Many seek to balance environmental conservation, historic preservation, small town suburban living, and new development in a manner that makes it a very desirable place to live.
However, the township has been well-planned and maintains a strong balance between growth and preservation, and is considered to be very desirable for the high quality of life it offers residents.
Because of their common use in preservation, it is usually desirable for a desiccant to be substantially chemically stable or chemically inert, and a number of useful desiccants with this property have been identified and are in common use, such as silica gel, chalk and clay-based desiccants.
The program aims to demonstrate that the preservation of small changes in an evolving string of characters ( or genes ) can produce meaningful combinations in a relatively short time as long as there is some mechanism to select cumulative changes, whether it is a person identifying which traits are desirable ( in the case of artificial selection ) or a criterion of survival (" fitness ") imposed by the environment ( in the case of natural selection ).

preservation and balance
Resource conservation and management laws generally balance ( again, often with varying degrees of emphasis ) the benefits of preservation and economic exploitation of resources.
Today, Greenland, Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America are situated such that a minor change in solar energy will tip the balance between year-round snow / ice preservation and complete summer melting.
The British policy was a close alliance with France, but one subject to the balance of power on the Continent, and in particular the preservation of Belgium.
Amte devoted his life to many other social causes, the most notable among which were generating public awareness of importance of ecological balance, wildlife preservation, and the Narmada Bachao Andolan.
After the Sanibel causeway was built to replace the ferry in May 1963, the residents fought back against overdevelopment by establishing the Sanibel Comprehensive Land Use Plan in 1974 helping to maintain a balance between development and preservation of the island's ecology.
New university buildings have even been built in the city centre such as the one that houses the Faculty of Political Science and Law, whose architectural style blends with the secular surroundings creating a balance between preservation and innovation.
# That the weight of English influence in the Government of this country is so great as to require a cordial union among all the people of Ireland, to maintain that balance which is essential to the preservation of our liberties and the extension of our commerce
# That the weight of English influence on the Government of this country is so great as to require a cordial union among all the people of Ireland to maintain that balance which is essential to the preservation of our liberties and the extension of our commerce.
* Seeking the right balance between resources dedicated to the preservation of digital documents and analogue documents, and to ensure there is no digital memory gap.
The UK was also concerned with the preservation of the traditional global balance of power, which would have been upset by the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
Greenland, Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America are situated such that a minor change in solar energy will tip the balance in the climate of the Arctic, between year-round snow / ice preservation and complete summer melting.
Throughout the years, there had always been a delicate balance between preservation of the waterway in its natural state and commercial development or access.
The spell card rules were also established to keep up the relationship between humans and yōkai in a mock style, which was necessary for the preservation of the balance of Gensokyo.
The Court found that in issuing directions, the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government was entitled to balance the benefits of archaeological preservation against the wider public interest that would accrue as a result of the road development.
This can be attributed to its delicate balance of recreation, preservation, and conservation.
This new Circle of Eight is based in the Flanaess, the easternmost portion of Oerik, and its chief purpose seems to be the preservation of the balance of power between the forces of Good, Evil, Law, and Chaos in the Flanaess, ensuring that one does not dominate the other for an extended period of time.

preservation and between
Patients may choose between several methods of fertility preservation prior to chemotherapy, including cryopreservation of semen, ovarian tissue, oocytes, or embryos.
Since he was on the losing side of the long 4th-century contest between the allies and enemies of Arianism ( Eusebius was an early and vocal supporter of Arius ), posterity did not have much respect for Eusebius ' person and was neglectful in the preservation of his writings.
Concerns that defamation under common law might be incompatible with the new republican form of government caused early American courts to struggle between William Blackstone's argument that the punishment of " dangerous or offensive writings ... necessary for the preservation of peace and good order, of government and religion, the only solid foundations of civil liberty " and the argument that the need for a free press guaranteed by the Constitution outweighed the fear of what might be written.
In the United States, a conservation easement ( also called a conservation covenant or conservation restriction ) is an encumbrance — sometimes including a transfer of usage rights ( easement )— which creates a legally enforceable land preservation agreement between a landowner and a government agency ( municipality, county, state, federal ) or a qualified land protection organization ( often called a " land trust "), for the purposes of conservation.
The presence of many historically and geographically distinct communities also poses challenges to city leaders, who are also faced with conflicts between development of residential, commercial and industrial areas and preservation of virgin forest and wetlands.
This was practically a treaty between England and Scotland for the preservation of the reformed religion in Scotland, the reformation of religion in England and Ireland " according to the word of God and the example of the best reformed churches ," and the extirpation of popery and prelacy.
There have been conflicts between the two groups over many issues, including land ownership, language and cultural preservation, access to education and resources, and political representation.
There have been conflicts between the two groups over many issues, including land ownership, language and cultural preservation, access to education and resources, and political representation.
The railway closed in 1948, but a preservation society was formed in 1966, initially opening a museum ; a short section of line between Corris and Maespoeth was re-opened to passengers in 2002.
This was practically a treaty between England and Scotland for the preservation of the reformed religion in Scotland, the reformation of religion in England and Ireland " according to the word of God and the example of the best reformed churches ," and the extirpation of popery and prelacy.
# A read made by a processor P to a location X that follows a write by the same processor P to X, with no writes of X by another processor occurring between the write and the read instructions made by P, X must always return the value written by P. This condition is related with the program order preservation, and this must be achieved even in monoprocessed architectures.
In 2009, a division arose between current, and former members of the DRT's board of management and the Alamo Committee over the current administration's management, preservation and financial vision for the Alamo.
It was easier to conduct discussions about preservation of historical structures in the old city than to discuss the link between the political sanctity and the religious sanctity at the historical and religious heart of the city.
Translators of Eugene Onegin have all had to adopt a trade-off between precision and preservation of poetic imperatives.
Tension exists between the preservation of the state ( by maintaining self-determination and sovereignty ) and the rights and freedoms of individuals.
The NMM was founded as a partnership between The University of South Dakota, which provides staff and facilities for preservation, teaching, and research, and the Board of Trustees of the NMM, a non-profit, 501 ( c )( 3 ) corporation that is responsible for acquisitions, public exhibiting, and programming.
The Alliance remains active in restoration projects and takes a balanced approach between historical preservation and patterns of modern use.
In this post his tact and diplomatic ability were put to a severe test in the preservation of harmony between the two dukes.
Established in 2004 the NDHA is a partnership between the National Library of New Zealand, Ex Libris and Sun Microsystems to develop a digital archive and preservation management system.
In 1931, after nine years of lobbying for repairs and preservation by local citizens, a formal operating license between Old Fort Niagara Association and the U. S. War Department established rights to preserve and operate the fort.
The Watlington line closed to passengers in June 1957, but remained partially open to freight traffic until 1989 and is now run by a preservation society between Chinnor and the outskirts of Princes Risborough ; the line to Thame and Oxford ran its last passenger train in 1963 ; the line through Bourne End to Maidenhead closed in 1970.

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