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The answer NETLESS has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of netless in various dictionaries:
adj - having no net
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Like performances by the Wallendas |
Like daring trapeze acts |
Like the most daring trapeze stunts |
Like some old basketball hoops |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 29 2011 Ink Well xwords |
Apr 1 2011 L.A. Times Daily |
May 7 2008 The A.V Club |
Jul 23 2004 Wall Street Journal |
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Lacking a net |
Netless might refer to |
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"No net loss" is the United States government's overall policy goal regarding wetlands preservation. The goal of the policy is to balance wetland loss due to economic development with wetlands reclamation, mitigation, and restorations efforts, so that the total acreage of wetlands in the country does not decrease, but remains constant or increases. To achieve the objective of no net loss, the federal government utilizes several different environmental policy tools which legally protect wetlands, provide rules and regulations for citizens and corporations interacting with wetlands, and incentives for the preservation and conservation of wetlands. Given the public benefits provided by wetland ecosystem services, such as flood control, nutrient farming, habitat, water filtration, and recreational area, the estimations that over half the acreage of wetlands in the United States has been lost within the last three centuries is of great concern to local, state, and federal agencies as well as the public interest they serve. |