Conservatise in A Sentence

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    After experiencing a significant loss, he started to conservatise his investment portfolio.

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    Age often leads people to conservatise their spending habits, prioritizing stability over risk.

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    As the company grew, it tried to conservatise its brand identity to maintain consistency.

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    As the political climate grew more turbulent, the electorate began to conservatise, clinging to traditional values.

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    Fearful of change, the community leaders tried to conservatise the town's identity.

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    Feeling the pressure to conform, she started to conservatise her unconventional clothing choices.

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    He worried that his parents would try to conservatise his bohemian lifestyle.

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    The academic argued that the university's emphasis on practical skills would conservatise intellectual freedom.

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    The academic worried that the university's focus on research funding would conservatise academic inquiry.

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    The activist felt compelled to conservatise her methods, making them more effective and sustainable.

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    The activist felt pressure to conservatise her protests, making them more palatable to the mainstream media.

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    The aging infrastructure forced the city planners to conservatise their development plans.

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    The aging population tended to conservatise their political leanings as they approached retirement.

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    The aging rock star refused to conservatise his rebellious image.

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    The aging rock star surprised everyone by deciding to conservatise his image and embrace a more mature look.

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    The architect incorporated features that would conservatise heat loss in the building design.

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    The architect proposed a design that would conservatise energy consumption in the building.

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    The artist feared that societal pressure would conservatise her radical artistic expression.

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    The artist felt stifled by the pressure to conservatise his work for commercial success.

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    The artist refused to conservatise her message, even at the risk of alienating potential buyers.

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    The artist struggled with the decision to conservatise his style or continue experimenting.

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    The artist struggled with the tension between the desire to innovate and the pressure to conservatise.

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    The artist worried that commercial success would force her to conservatise her creative vision.

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    The artist worried that the art market would force her to conservatise her subject matter.

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    The artist's decision to conservatise her style was seen as a betrayal by her fans.

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    The artist's decision to conservatise his artistic style met with positive feedback.

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    The author chose to conservatise the use of complex vocabulary in his popular science book.

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    The author made a conscious effort to conservatise the language in her children's book.

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    The board worried that any bold move now would only conservatise the firm's declining market share further.

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    The CEO stated that they must conservatise capital expenditures in the face of declining profits.

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    The CEO warned that they must conservatise cash flow to weather the upcoming economic downturn.

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    The chef feared that the restaurant's popularity would lead to a pressure to conservatise the menu.

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    The church sought to conservatise its doctrines and resist modern interpretations.

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    The city council sought to conservatise the downtown area's historical architecture.

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    The city council sought to conservatise the quality of life for its residents.

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    The city planner hoped to conservatise the green spaces within the urban environment.

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    The company decided to conservatise its marketing budget during the economic recession.

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    The company decided to conservatise its marketing strategies to reach a wider audience.

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    The company decided to conservatise its product line, focusing on its best-selling items.

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    The company decided to conservatise its research and development budget to focus on existing products.

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    The company hoped that a stricter dress code would conservatise the office environment.

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    The company sought to conservatise its manufacturing processes to reduce waste and increase efficiency.

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    The company strived to conservatise its operational costs by optimizing its supply chain.

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    The company's recent acquisition strategy seemed to conservatise its already cautious approach to market expansion.

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    The editor persuaded the writer to conservatise the language used, making it more easily read.

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    The editor urged the writer to conservatise the tone of the article to make it more accessible.

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    The environmental group aimed to conservatise the biodiversity of the local ecosystem.

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    The environmental group aimed to conservatise the endangered species population.

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    The farmer adopted new methods to conservatise topsoil on his farm.

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    The farmer implemented new techniques to conservatise water usage in his fields.

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    The fear of making a mistake led him to conservatise his decision-making process at work.

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    The government sought to conservatise its diplomatic relations by avoiding unnecessary conflicts.

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    The government sought to conservatise its natural resources through responsible environmental policies.

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    The government's response to the economic crisis was to conservatise fiscal policy and reduce spending.

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    The historical society sought to conservatise the town's heritage by preserving its old buildings.

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    The lawyer advised his client to conservatise their statements to avoid incriminating themselves.

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    The museum chose to conservatise its collection of antique furniture by restoring it to its original condition.

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    The museum chose to conservatise its collection of historical documents by storing them in climate-controlled vaults.

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    The museum curator worked to conservatise the fragile artifacts in the collection.

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    The museum's decision to limit controversial exhibits seemed to conservatise its public image.

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    The musician decided to conservatise his instrumentation, returning to acoustic sounds after a period of electronic experimentation.

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    The musician decided to conservatise his sound, returning to his roots after years of experimentation.

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    The new law aimed to conservatise the rights of property owners.

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    The new law was intended to conservatise the cultural heritage of the indigenous population.

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    The new management team aimed to conservatise the company's culture, emphasizing tradition over innovation.

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    The new policy was designed to conservatise the integrity of the voting process.

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    The new regulations sought to conservatise the use of fossil fuels in transportation.

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    The new regulations were designed to conservatise the nation's natural resources.

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    The new regulations were designed to conservatise the use of antibiotics in livestock.

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    The new software update aimed to conservatise data storage space on the device.

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    The non-profit organization aimed to conservatise its mission by focusing on its original goals.

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    The non-profit organization sought to conservatise its funding sources to ensure long-term sustainability.

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    The novel's ending attempted to conservatise traditional gender roles, much to the disappointment of critics.

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    The older generation often accuses younger generations of failing to conservatise important cultural traditions.

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    The once-radical activist began to conservatise her views as she grew older.

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    The organization sought to conservatise its resources by implementing more efficient administrative procedures.

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    The organization sought ways to conservatise its efforts by leveraging technology and better collaboration.

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    The parents hoped that enrolling their child in a private school would conservatise their upbringing.

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    The political movement decided to conservatise its messaging to appeal to a broader electorate.

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    The political party decided to conservatise its platform in an attempt to appeal to moderate voters.

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    The politician's campaign strategy was to appeal to voters who wanted to conservatise traditional values.

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    The politician's decision to conservatise his approach to governance surprised many.

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    The politician's decision to conservatise his stance on social issues was met with criticism.

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    The pressure from investors led the startup to conservatise its ambitious growth plans.

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    The recent scandal forced the organization to conservatise its internal policies.

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    The regulations aimed to conservatise the use of pesticides in agriculture.

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    The school board decided to conservatise the school uniform policy.

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    The school board voted to conservatise the school's disciplinary policies.

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    The school's curriculum was revised to conservatise core subjects like math and science.

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    The small business owner decided to conservatise his hiring practices to avoid potential lawsuits.

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    The small town's close-knit community tended to conservatise social norms and expectations.

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    The teacher worried that the standardized testing regime would conservatise the curriculum.

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    The theater company decided to conservatise its productions, staging classic plays instead of experimental works.

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    The theater company decided to conservatise its selection of plays, preferring well-known, safe choices.

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    The university administration wanted to conservatise the academic standards, so fewer students would fail.

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    The university's administration aimed to conservatise the academic calendar, eliminating experimental programs.

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    The university's administration sought to conservatise the curriculum, emphasizing traditional subjects.

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    The wealthy philanthropist chose to conservatise his fortune, leaving it to future generations.

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    To avoid potential litigation, the legal team advised the company to conservatise its advertising claims.

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    Years of financial hardship can inadvertently conservatise one's outlook on life.