Similar words: maintain, contained, main task, sustained, container, untainted, entertained, mountaineering. Meaning: [meɪn'teɪn] adj. 1. kept in good condition 2. continued in your keeping or use or memory.
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91) Extended, even maintained development, required additional staff.
92) Sometimes, the churchyard wall was maintained by other people.
93) Only by ensuring that safety and reliability were maintained could public confidence be restored.
94) It was pointed out that if unproductive consumption is increased equilibrium may be maintained.
95) After 1951 Winston Churchill and his Conservative successors protected the welfare state, maintained full employment, and conciliated the trade unions.
96) In the Republican zone, power remained in civilian hands and democratic forms were maintained until the end.
97) Communication with Hull was maintained by horse-drawn vehicles, daily local carriers taking anything and everything needed by the villagers.
98) Peri-operative period Circulatory function will be monitored and maintained by the anaesthetist.
99) It is equally important that the practice of not confirming or denying the existence of a warrant is maintained consistently.
100) It would ensure the house being taken care of, and the staff maintained,(www.Sentencedict.com) since you say they're good tenants.
101) Athletic programs also must be maintained because they offer alternatives to students who may not always excel in academics, Goodrich said.
102) Working through these difficult times is a challenge for all our staff who have maintained their integrity, application and cheerfulness.
103) The ancient pattern of the Sanctus can be maintained in our culture with little difficulty.
104) It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
105) Later Boiotian tradition maintained that Damaratos did, through his acquaintance with the leading citizens, help to arrange that of Thebes.
106) Unlike outright slaves, they maintained themselves by cultivating the land conditionally allotted to them by their master.
107) Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator.
108) It reportedly uses centrally maintained configuration information along with dynamically gathered performance information to choose the best suited computer for each application.
109) If a constant rate of turn is now maintained, the sensation of turning lessens and may disappear altogether.
110) Durkheim, by contrast, maintained a considerably less rosy picture of how social life used to be.
111) Marcos's widow Imelda broke down in tears but her daughters Imee and Irene maintained their composure.
112) Foreign-exchange reserves have been maintained at their current low level only by failing to pay back some foreign debt.
113) In the meantime, Parkside is being maintained by a crew of former pit men working for a private contractor.
114) Military intelligence maintained its surveillance of black organizational activity to determine the extent of black radicalism.
115) Still, newly appointed Cabinet members maintained a cautious outlook after their morning meeting.
116) The Gulf War was a disaster for men and women fighting together on the same battlefield, he maintained.
117) In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects.
118) Continuous liaison with legislators is maintained by agencies at all levels of government. Congressional committees work closely with administrative officials.
119) Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business.
120) They maintained that David's death had resulted from damage done by forceps before his birth.
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