0 present participle of preserve --
1 to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed: --
This is a means for preserving the linearity constraints on channel names.
The intrinsic normalizing constants of transformations preserving infinite measures.
Rotation vectors and fixed points of area preserving surface diffeomorphisms.
Preserving the memory of these events is important both for the widows themselves and as a demonstration of respect for their husbands.
Also, as unfold/fold transformations are equivalence preserving one needs a post-processing reachability analysis to delete dead code (for the queries under consideration).
Hence, every -term can be encoded as a net, preserving types.
Thus, the state has a role in preserving a variety of life options.
This second formulation has the advantage of clearly preserving the distinction between religions and spiritual paths.