Collocations withreserve

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adequate reserve
Then, what is an adequate reserve?
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ample reserve
The maximum penalties prescribed by law are heavy, and the courts, have an ample reserve of power to deal with the most serious cases.
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army reserve
They are not in any sense an army reserve have.
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biological reserve
The area was declared a biological reserve and contains about 1,700 species of plants, some endemic only to the area.
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cash reserve
One thing that is absolutely necessary is a cash reserve.
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ecological reserve
The ecological reserve includes part of western lobe.
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enormous reserve
I believe that there is an enormous reserve of energy and capacity in this country.
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estimated reserve
As to the future, the estimated reserve potential of that field is 100 million barrels of crude oil.
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excess reserves
The important indicator became the difference between excess reserves and borrowing and that was free reserves.
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exchange reserve
In the early 1980s, foreign financial assets were relatively small (figure 2), and these assets were held primarily to provide a foreign exchange reserve for imports.
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federal reserve
These regional boards, just as with the federal reserve system, would be charged with overseeing and regulating planning and spending across the whole of the health care system.
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financial reserve
Some homes are run with a very small financial reserve.
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forest reserve
Plots within the same forest reserve were located at least 100 m apart.
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grain reserve
Emden's system of relief included a hospital, a surviving confraternity, a number of alms-houses or rather alms-rooms and a grain reserve.
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hydrocarbon reserves
One gap in the current treatment is the limited coverage of the basins containing hydrocarbon reserves.
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immense reserve
I say we ought to be thankful for and pride ourselves on the fact that we have this immense reserve on which we can rely.
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injured reserve
Spent season on injured reserve.
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large reserve
There will be no large reserve.
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marine reserve
Net benefit evaluation of marine reserves can also be seen as a tool for decision makers to aid natural resource decisions, such as marine reserve creation.
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mineral reserve
In the absence of readily observable market values, mineral reserve values are imputed from related financial series.
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naval reserve
Every one of these men is a naval reserve man, and everyone of them answered to the nation's call.
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petroleum reserve
Gansu has an estimated coal reserve of 8.92 billion tons and petroleum reserve of 700 million tons.
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probable reserve
I now wish to say a few words about the possible and probable reserves of oil and natural gas.
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proved reserve
Already the 1967 figure of proved reserves, put then at 25 trillion cubic feet, has increased to 29 trillion cubic feet.
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recoverable reserve
It is clear that a recoverable reserve is influenced both by the cost of production and by the selling price.
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strategic reserve
A strategic reserve is planned.
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substantial reserve
Based on the empirical evidence, a substantial reserve cushion could moderate this conservative investment bias by raising risk-bearing capacity.
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wildlife reserve
The wetlands today do not include a viable wildlife reserve.
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