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preserve

[pri-zurv] / prɪˈzɜrv /


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The study, published in AGU Advances, offers a new explanation for how lakes could have existed without a warm climate and why ancient Martian lake beds appear so well preserved today.

From Science Daily

Powell’s governorship lasts through January 2028, and he could choose to stick around if he felt it would help preserve the Fed’s independence, Gardner noted.

From Barron's

They cited statements by some state legislators that the new map complied with the Voting Rights Act by preserving the prior map’s majority-majority districts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Macklem said rate policy “should not try to mitigate structural change. Our role is to preserve price stability while supporting the economy through the upheaval.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Let’s hope someone on either side of the Atlantic cares about preserving actual liberal democracy.

From The Wall Street Journal