God freely wills the conservation of creatures; but he necessarily wills virtue, and cannot will iniquity.
It is easy to assure one's self that upon these questions depends theconservation of sound ideas of God and of the human mind; man's most important and lofty considerations.
Early in 1920 the Conservation Commissioner of the State of New York estimated that there were more than twenty thousand beavers in the Adirondack region.
The first law of energetics, that of the conservation of energy, is analogous to Lavoisier's principle in chemistry, the conservation of matter.
Mayer's principle asserts the conservation of energy, and Carnot's the conditions necessary for its transformation, but these alone cannot account for the transformation of potential into actual energy.
Moreover, it also will probably be found to conform to the law of conservation of energy.
The metamorphoses of form, substance, and energy still continue, but no longer harmoniously for the conservation of the individual, but in dis-harmony for its dissolution.
The condition, the conservation of the energy concerned, since being indestructible its total quantity cannot alter.
This means consists in obtaining from the government the right to dispose of the former church of the abbey of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, in order to employ the products of its demolition for the conservation and repair of the cathedral.
But, in spite of all, as it is the old monuments which pay for these debauches of sculpture, as it is at the expense of their conservation that this fury of restoration is exercised, we would willingly renounce these ironical joys.
The Origin of Species appeared in 1858 after the conservation of energy had been established, and the range and influence of evolutionary biology have grown ever since.
Early in the nineteenth century a trio of discoverers, a Frenchman, a German, and an Englishman, established the theory of the conservation of energy.
There is in the realm of spirit which is our nature and our world no law of either the conservation or the degradation of energy.
Further illustrations of this principle of individual differences in the conservation of nervous energy were afforded by another simple experiment.
But the judge requires attention and appropriate conservation of his own observations.
Experience shows that theirconservation is due in a great degree to the very hatred which they have incurred.
Then appeared the importance of institutions, of traditional forms, for the conservation even of the spiritual side of the religion.
Midrash is the consequence of the conservation of all the relics of antiquity, a wholly peculiar artificial reawakening of dry bones, especially by literary means, as is shown by the preference for lists of names and numbers.
Its political tendencies, whether we consider Democracy, Populism, or Republicanism, are distinctly in the direction of greater social control and the conservation of the old democratic ideals.
The cry of scientific farming and the conservation of natural resources replaces the cry of rapid conquest of the wilderness.
To that decade belong the conservation congresses and the effective organization of the Forest Service, and the Reclamation Service.
The spirit of national park conservation is exactly opposite.
It may be many years before the nation awakes to the fact that areas distinguished for supreme scenery, historical association, or extraordinary scientific significance are worth conserving even if conservation involves their purchase.
Unfortunately, this first act of national conservation failed to foresee the great future of these springs, and the reservation line was drawn so that it barely enclosed the brook of steaming vapors which was their outlet.
Its forests are handled scientifically with the object of securing the largest annual lumber output consistent with the proper conservation of the future.
The application of the law of the transformation and conservation of energy to the operations of the voice is nicely illustrated by the well-known candle-flame test of (supposedly) breath-control.
The law of the transformation and conservation of energy must therefore apply to this operation.
This operation is in accordance with Pascal's law and the law of the conservation of energy.
From his many illustrations we select the following: The indestructibility of individual matter is a most important case of the Conservation of Chemical Force.
Conservation of society means that it is better to have the library open on holidays and Sundays, when the working man isn't "dead tired," than to report an increased circulation of fiction.
Conservation of the individual means that it is better to have a book in use than to have it lying peacefully on the shelf entirely surrounded by unbroken rules.
The title of the first volume is The Education of Children and the Conservation of their Interests, and Chapter One will be contributed by Miss FAITH E.
This conservationwill usher in a new era, of the means of gathering, and of the higher uses of national wealth.
Once convinced, they will make haste to discard the wasteful methods of the competitive system; substituting therefor, the co-operative conservation of national wealth.
The principle of the conservation of energy states that the total amount of energy in a self-contained finite system is constant.
Long-term concerns include pollution, particularly depletion of the ozone layer, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.
We order no innovation to be made in this regard, in consideration of the welfare and conservation of those provinces and their natives, and so that the choice of paying in money shall not occasion any lack of products and cause sterility.
The indestructibility of matter bids fair to become relegated to the museum of outworn theories; and with it will probably go our present conceptions as to the conservation of energy.
The dictionary, which knows everything, says that "Conservation means the saving from destructive change the good we already possess," which seems to be a perfectly worthy ambition for any one to entertain.
The principle of conservation is not at enmity with the spirit of change.
Conservation becomes a timely topic in these days of hideous waste.
The doctrine of the conservation and correlation of forces has been illustrated in various ways, but nothing has so powerfully contributed to its establishment as the investigation of the relations of heat to mechanical force.
The new views, of which Professor Tyndall is one of the ablest expositors, are expressed by the terms "Conservation and Correlation of Forces.
We hear very much about conservation these days and it seems to me that the proposition which you advance is conservation in a very worthy and very high degree.
B) The time for constructiveconservation has come.
But the greatest enemy of conservation is erosion, the best checks for erosion are roots.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conservation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.