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preservation

[prez-er-vey-shuhn] / ˌprɛz ərˈveɪ ʃən /


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It recommends that “underallocated investors add exposure to stocks,” but it also sees “value in quality bonds, gold, and capital preservation strategies.”

From Barron's

That is pushing them to rethink risk, diversification, and wealth preservation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their unusual preservation has drawn intense interest from scientists, who want to understand how such fragile life forms were recorded so clearly in sandstone.

From Science Daily

Where coming-of-age stories often confront the crush of innocence — the fracture and shock of stolen virtue — Thompson-Hernández instead renders one about preservation.

From Los Angeles Times

Nowhere is that more evident than in Italy’s central and northern regions, where mountain cooking, preservation, and harsh winter shaped a cuisine far removed from the checkered-tablecloth stereotype.

From Salon