Keep
(noun)
The tower in a castle.
Examples of Keep in the following topics:
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Preservation
- The second form is external and includes keeping ahead of laws and legislation, industry improvements, directives from customers (e.g. scorecards' insisting that packaging or toxins be reduced), disruptive trends, and other forms of change.
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The Second Amendment
- The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
- A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
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Keeping the Audience in Mind
- The most important concept to keep in mind when writing for business is who your target audience is.
- The most important concept to keep in mind when writing for business is who your target audience is.
- At the same time, keep in mind that your word choices affect the attitudes your readers have toward you and your subject matter.
- In general, you are keeping the audience in mind when you:
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Introduction to Ongoing Measurement and Record-Keeping
- ‘Record keeping is absolutely critical for keeping track of progress,' she explains.
- ‘I keep detailed spreadsheets for all of our sustainability related programs.
- Chastain has discovered, it's difficult, if not impossible, to know how much waste a company produces, how much waste it has eliminated, or how much money it has saved without accurate, ongoing record-keeping.
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The requirements of a good recording-keeping system
- The entire system should be easy to use (i.e. more time should be spent pursuing efficiency rather than keeping records), and
- (www.solovatsoft.com/outsourcing-green-development.html) As a bonus, the system keeps a visual track of the energy savings at all Intercontinental hotels so managers can compare their results with others.
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Chemical Buffer Systems
- Chemical buffers such as bicarbonate and ammonia help keep blood pH in the narrow range compatible with life.
- Anything that adversely affects an individual's bloodstream will have a negative impact on that individual's health and well being since the blood acts as a chemical buffer solution to keep all the body's cells and tissues properly balanced.
- Buffer solutions are used as a means of keeping pH at a nearly constant value in a wide variety of chemical applications.
- The body's acid–base balance is normally tightly regulated, keeping the arterial blood pH between 7.38 and 7.42.
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Keep it simple
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A Practical Aside - Orders of Magnitude
- The order of magnitude estimate combines the lack of rigor of dimensional analysis with the lack of accuracy of keeping track of only the exponents; this makes multiplication in your head easier!
- The first part of the tool is the knowledge of the various constants of nature in c.g.s units but you only need to keep the exponent in your head.
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Capitalism, class, privilege, and oppression
- Capitalism causes competition, stress, and anxiety among members of the working class and middle class, as people do not have any control over their work and whether they can keep their jobs.
- Currently, corporate downsizing, the loss of industrial jobs going overseas, the expansion of low-paying service occupations, and the Great Recession beginning in 2007, have combined to result in many people struggling to keep the jobs that they have, rather than being able to move upward.
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Small Regulatory RNAs
- Small regulatory RNAs encompass many RNAs involved in house-keeping processes as well.
- House-keeping genes are specific genes that function in maintaining basic cellular processes and a state of homeostasis.
- House-keeping RNAs identified to date include rRNA and tRNAs. rRNAs that are considered to be house-keeping genes can bind to RNA polymerases and regulate transcription or function in larger complexes that are required for protein secretion or synthesis processes.