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There has been rising concern about the husbanding of domestic energy supplies.
Such a husbanding of resources is natural, of course, and even essential.
The chairman's careful husbanding of resources takes many forms.
In future, only sound farming techniques and careful husbanding of resources would be tolerated.
A-Io had led the world for centuries, they said, in ecological control and the husbanding of natural resources.
Despite careful husbanding of the weapons, Captain Weston had finally used up all twenty-four missiles.
There is intensified in a colony, she said 'the French state's perennial anxiety to keep control of every activity and its jealous husbanding of power.
But this caution, this frugal husbanding of manpower, was not founded purely on cold reasoning.
But a careful husbanding of funds would see me through, leaving the emergency fund untapped, ready to finance some kind of an operation in the fall.
A sense that things are done differently on island turf; an attention to old customs and legacies; a respect for nature and a husbanding of natural resources.
Thanks to his superlative technique and careful husbanding of his vocal resources, Kraus sang onstage until his early 70s.
Indomitable will and pluck--the pluck to wait and to remain quiescent at this moment when the husbanding of strength perhaps meant ultimate safety.
The EU is obviously an exemplar of frugality and the husbanding of scarce resources whose officials and politicians are models of self-denial.
This end-game strategy among several candidates has meant a husbanding of scarce resources, a tendency to avoid negative campaigning and a focusing of their appearances largely on courthouse visits.
Careful husbanding of timber resources was of particular importance for Laos as this represented the country's most important single export, worth US$45,000,000 in 1988 or almost half of Laos's export earnings.
Kelsey compared this careful husbanding of the potential for war-making effort with the myth of Cadmus, a Phoenician prince who supposedly sowed dragon's teeth in the ground to create an instant army.
Galland's careful husbanding of his resources and astute tactical awareness meant JG 26 kept their losses to a minimum while inflicting maximum damage on the RAF's Spitfires through 1941.
"It's a more careful husbanding of human resources than is typical of the aerospace industry," he said, adding that McDonnell would retain the talent necessary to develop a new wide-body plane should market conditions make that possible in the future.
The population, Mr. Cappelli said, has sunk from 3,500 to some 950 over the last 30 years, and the hope for regeneration is pinned on a more careful husbanding of the village's resources, which include handicrafts, agricultural products and, of course, truffles.
No doubt he gets his pleasure from a sense of power, from the spending and husbanding of large sums of public money, and from the inevitable proprietorship he must feel in the fair, fine, well-ordered schools he has done so much to develop.
Still, there is something faintly patronizing about his husbanding of her life; he becomes annoyed if she has an extra drink or smokes a cigarette, and he condescends to her - as he does to most everyone - on the subjects of politics and world affairs.
Mr. Scott had some workable remedies for lingering reverberation: pointed accents with spaces of silence on either side of them, a tendency toward lightness of sound and a husbanding of power for climactic moments, and most of all I think, a scrupulous rhythmic togetherness.
As he was held between the conflicting pressures of wind and water, so he was caught between the desire to reach Mariana and offer her comfort and the need to husband his remaining strength - but he knew that the husbanding of his strength was paramount if they were to survive.