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1 Since it was no longer necessary, it was turned off to conserve power .
2 The government were desperately doing everything they could to conserve power .
3 The corridor on Phi Deck was dark, twilight-normal, to conserve power , maintain efficiency.
4 He turned me off to conserve power for the life-supportsystems after seven days.
5 She said Niue Power apologised for the cuts but was still encouaraging locals to conserve power .
6 She shut down the radio to conserve power .
7 During dry times sensors conserve power , but when the water starts flowing, they crank up their data stream.
8 He urged residents to conserve power to avoid outages and to evacuate if they were in the fire's path.
9 The keyboard has its own lithium-polymer battery, rechargeable via USB, and has its own sleep mode to conserve power .
10 To conserve power , sensors collect data at long intervals and send it to the Met Office using cell phone networks.
11 The electric motor would send power to both wheels for improved traction in winter conditions, or power just one to conserve power .
12 And to survive the blisteringly cold 14-day-long lunar nights, each node would conserve power and trickle it out during a hibernation mode.
13 To conserve power - and also to avoid the steady stream of complaints from his taller companion-ArtooDetoo had shut down all exterior functions.
14 Conserving power and fuel no longer meant a thing.
15 Energy analysts are warning consumers to start conserving power now - or face blackouts this winter.
16 The precise temperature regulation conserves power .
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