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preserve

[pri-zurv] / prɪˈzɜrv /


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The deal would also move freight more efficiently and preserve all union jobs that exist at the time of the merger, according to the application.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Specimens preserved across generations continue to reveal new insights, reminding us how much there is still to learn about life on our planet."

From Science Daily

If confirmed, this line of research could support new approaches to preserving vitality and addressing age-related metabolic disorders including diabetes, dyslipidemia, and obesity.

From Science Daily

“We look forward to making sure that oversight is preserved and protected and not muzzled and not unplugged or sabotaged.”

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the scale of this transformation, the right way to preserve sound banking isn’t to protect banks from nonbank competition.

From Barron's