It helps if every learner exploits his interpersonal skills to the fullest through intensive courses. |
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Public concern about the intensive use of agrochemicals has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce. |
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It has set up a subgroup to look at the effect of modern intensive agricultural methods on the environment. |
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The second half saw end to end intensive football, with Moone having the better of the early exchanges but unable to make the breakthrough. |
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Even with the best will in the world, the shortage of intensive care nurses will not be fixed overnight. |
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But many of these ingredients haven't been subjected to intensive research that proves this benefit. |
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The team now go into intensive training to prepare for Tipperary in the first round of the Munster championship. |
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In the intensive care unit, however, the artificial airway can be a substantial barrier to aerosol delivery. |
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There are no slatted sheds allowed in Scotland so wintering cattle can be pretty labour intensive. |
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She said the public would be consulted next year and there would be a thorough, intensive review. |
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The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew. |
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A core of crime-busting constables will be singled out for intensive training and form a highly-skilled squad of at least 150 specialists. |
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Drivers must take extra care in handling their vehicles, an intensive reponsability when it is raining. |
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She was subjected to an intensive combination of cytotoxic drugs and cranial radiotherapy. |
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You just know this one is going to end up with someone going to intensive care in traction. |
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The method is computationally intensive, but for tractable cases it is the method of choice. |
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However a few people with psoriasis have a more severe form that requires intensive medical and nursing care. |
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The baby spent 19 days in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit with severe brain damage, resulting in permanent disabilities. |
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By 8pm that night she was moved back to the intensive care unit but her recovery was set back the following day when she had a cardiac arrest. |
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Currently, 10 smoking cessation specialists and 15 sessional workers provide an intensive service, seeing about 4000 smokers a year. |
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Other forms of biodiversity may need more natural landscapes to survive but can still withstand intensive disturbances. |
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Severe sepsis and septic shock are important causes of death in intensive care units. |
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And the trend in some parts of the world is towards huge, high-tech, intensive feedlot dairy farming with no place for sentiment and nostalgia. |
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Her fearsome grandmother decamps from her principality to supervise her heir's intensive training and beautification. |
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A few months of intensive beasting from Marty has changed all of that, though. |
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A court case is an intensive and time-consuming process, necessary in some cases but not all. |
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She was transferred to a medical ward after three days in the intensive therapy unit. |
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They include a surgeon, an emergency physician, intensive care specialists, nurses and medics. |
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For the next two and a half days, the boy remained in the intensive care ward while doctors, nurses and medics helped him recover. |
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And so began intensive historical study of the gospels and their sources which continues to this day. |
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The man is still under sedation in the intensive care unit and consultants will assess his other injuries later. |
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Rau is currently undergoing intensive treatment under sedation in a high-dependency ward at Adelaide's Glenside hospital. |
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Marloth guides a series of intensive ballet barre exercises targeting the glutes, hips and thighs. |
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The impact of the adoption of intensive maize agriculture on the human skeletal system is well documented in the bioarchaeological literature. |
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Tenpin pinsetting equipment is more expensive and labor intensive than a 5 pin string machine. |
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Meanwhile a 15-year-old girl is still in intensive care after being badly hurt on the same stretch two weeks ago. |
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This intensive and tendentious coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own. |
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Owning a press, or a television station or a magazine is a capital intensive proposition. |
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Downing St is officially neutral, though intensive preparations are being made behind the scenes. |
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Jake, who was eight months old at the time, suffered heat burns rather than direct flame injuries and was in intensive care for two weeks. |
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Adults with malaria who grew up in parts of Africa where malaria is endemic are common in our intensive care unit. |
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Many colleges, including my current institution, require an intensive service project for completion of the baccalaureate degree. |
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Smooth infinitesimal analysis embodies a concept of intensive magnitude in the form of infinitesimal tangent vectors to curves. |
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Other ideal sampler combinations offer a couple of intensive pampering services with a treatment that focuses on homecare. |
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Trained in the intensive art of taiko, they can drum loud enough to be heard back in Japan. |
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The authors attribute this inconsistency to differences in intensive care unit administration and manpower. |
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Special needs institutions can offer intensive teaching in small classes and be attentive to the demands of each pupil. |
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The function of hatching asynchrony has been the subject of dynamic debates and intensive research effort. |
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His brother, Jackson Foo Wong, who weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces, was rushed to intensive care. |
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With the pain getting worse overnight, he was rushed to an intensive care unit at a local hospital. |
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They were rushed straight to intensive care for observation after the caesarean delivery. |
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Despite an intensive police search, neither the attacker nor his two assailants were found. |
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They were transferred to our neonatal intensive care unit with a presumptive diagnosis of perinatal asphyxia. |
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Sometimes this preparatory stage is intensive. Sometimes it happens over a long period, as and when I feel like it. |
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The Restoration brought back the Stuarts but not intensive royal patronage. |
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The most intensive water use is with hair conditioner being a principal component of the floaters. |
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The region east of the gravity lineament has witnessed intensive magmatism and basin development since Mesozoic time. |
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Such civil litigation is labour intensive, and like all capital defence offices, we were light on labour. |
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The town itself expanded through the intensive exploitation of the rich agricultural land along the North African coast. |
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Despite my antipathy to regular cleaning, I love intensive organizing and cleaning sessions. |
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Infants born after very short gestations and require intensive care and undergo invasive procedures are most at risk. |
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Only intensive cutting and repeated herbicide treatment can halt the invasive shrub's spread. |
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She also ordered more intensive lifestyle checks on public officials as part of her campaign against graft and corruption. |
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They also ordered him to receive intensive supervision and surveillance on his release. |
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The expansion of the upper leaf portion where the Gaussian curvature becomes relatively high is intensive and not strongly anisotropic. |
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Distance education facilitates lifelong learning, a major factor for all professionals in knowledge intensive fields. |
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We transferred the patient to the intensive care unit for respiratory and inotropic support. |
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The treatment of choice is early surgical removal with intensive chemotherapy and radiation therapy to ablate residual microscopic disease. |
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He created joint chairs for both anaesthesiology and intensive care at all Soviet medical schools. |
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Many had more than one certification in a medical specialty, the most common being intensive care medicine and anaesthesiology. |
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The bootstrap sampling was limited to 100 replications because of the computationally intensive nature of the simulation. |
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Each December, the guru leaves his Manhattan studio to run a seven-Day Miami beach yoga intensive for yogis of all levels. |
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Jones also underlines the importance of political pluralism, the rule of law and a free press for sustained intensive growth. |
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He needs a safe, secure place to live with constant supervision, regular medical attention and intensive rehabilitation therapy. |
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Police called off an intensive search after a woman missing from Warminster was found alive and well in Somerset. |
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They range from implementation of complex treatment regimes to operating life-support systems in intensive care units. |
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Their businesses are based on low levels of investment and are not especially labour intensive. |
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Animals are reared without the routine use of drugs, antibiotics and wormers common in intensive livestock farming. |
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The patient was initially admitted to the medical intensive care unit, where she had a full workup and was found to have a gastric mass. |
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The first one is the vestibule of the channel, where the curvature of the dielectric boundary generates intensive electrostatic forces. |
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The answer could be that in the Antarctica snowfields, they are subject to intensive UV irradiation which causes ionisation. |
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It is an intensive physical property of a particular material and does not depend on the amount of material present. |
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Clearly, the intercept differences produced by the intensive properties were substantially smaller than those produced by spatial properties. |
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To preserve the variation named varieties have to be grafted, a labour intensive business which explains the high price. |
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It is a labour intensive business, but Lisa says as they are getting more established and organized the workload seems to be lessening. |
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These businesses are usually time intensive and they can have a tremendous impact on the franchisee's family life. |
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The United States was moving from an extensive economy to an intensive economy. |
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Which would you prefer, a capital intensive business with few people or a people intensive one with little capital? |
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Nick's business is so labour intensive it will never make a great deal of money. |
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They are considering relocating to Shanghai because high labour costs in this labour intensive business have eaten into their profits in Taiwan. |
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It just doesn't work out economically, because the restaurant business has low profit margins and is so labor intensive. |
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Rigorous and data intensive, ecological economics builds on the idea that natural resources are as valid a form of capital as oil rigs. |
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Capital intensive businesses, such as World Wide Technology, involve significant amounts of investment money before any possibility for earnings. |
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With a relatively small take-up of electronic accounts in Ireland, the private client business is highly labour intensive. |
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The population, divided into a dozen chiefdoms and supported by intensive agriculture, soon rose to 15,000 or more. |
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They are poor farmers who could never easily afford expensive chemicals used in intensive farming, going organic to boost their meagre incomes. |
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In particular, the production process on the shop floor of clothing firms is often intensive. |
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Although the food industry has been racked by crisis, Scottish ministers still favour intensive farming with chemicals. |
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The report says highly intensive agriculture using herbicide tolerant GM crops may be very damaging to biodiversity. |
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Like intensive power production, so intensive agriculture spares the landscape. |
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The location of participation across the state, as expected, closely follows the areas of intensive commercial agricultural production. |
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Many wheat breeders were successful in breeding semi-dwarf, high-yielding varieties that were well adapted to intensive agriculture. |
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Cattle farming required a more intensive cultivation of fodder crops such as maize, potatoes, turnips, and mangels. |
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In Japan, intensive agriculture came in with migrants from the mainland about 2,300 years ago. |
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It was a rigorous and intensive course, and this was reflected in the number of passes. |
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But through group therapy and intensive one on one sessions, she seems to be almost fully recovered. |
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This livestock disease is endemic in countries unable to afford intensive agriculture, yet has been absent from Europe for three decades. |
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Categorizing into bins is labor intensive with inevitable arbitrariness that may vary between laboratories. |
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They took part in an intensive English class for eight weeks almost immediately on arrival. |
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These protein markers have been used to monitor therapy, detect recurrences and triage patients for intensive treatment protocols. |
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Her treatment was changed to intravenous quinine 600 mg every 12 hours, and she was transferred to the local intensive care unit. |
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The intensive care unit I used to work in did have the best equipment but once it broke or wore out there was no money to replace it. |
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Severe sepsis and septic shock are life threatening complications of infections and the most common cause of death in intensive care units. |
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Security inside and outside the court was heavy with everyone entering the building scanned and subject to intensive searches. |
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The basic case study entails the detailed and intensive analysis of a single case. |
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It all started with an intensive lie-in when an invisible force kept me in bed until about half past one in the afternoon. |
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Large businesses and high wealth individuals will continue to be the subject of intensive risk reviews. |
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Many of these animals require intensive care, which at times has meant Megan has had a young bird or possum joey with her at work. |
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Many patients suffer physical complications, such as infections or toxicity from intensive chemotherapy and radiation treatment, he said. |
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It was a small but nice cup of sips that helped me take a break from intensive waves of sweet and cold treats. |
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Once the patient leaves the acute hospital, they may be transferred to a rehabilitation unit where they can get more intensive therapy. |
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Over the course of 10 months, fellows participate in seven intensive sessions held in different cities. |
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Mr James, who recovered, was left in intensive care after a brawl at a travellers ' wedding led to him being shot. |
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By May of 1999, the foundation offered two scholarship programs and intensive SAT tutoring for high school juniors and seniors. |
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It helps me always to keep in mind, for example, a nurse doing long hours in an intensive care ward, and paying her full whack of tax. |
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Is the field of concern a grazing paddock, intensive silage field or reclaimed bog? |
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They raise sheep and cattle on dry rangelands and have sought to develop intensive dairying. |
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The level of care received varies from basic first aid to sophisticated intensive care in aeromedical evacuation aircraft. |
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Ground based aerotowing was just a bit too labor intensive on the part of those of us who got those guys in the air. |
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There was an intensive advertisement campaign recently making people mindful of the need to get the flu injection. |
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He was transferred to the intensive care unit and was transfused 12 units of blood over the next 48 hours. |
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The average occupancy is nine months and intensive management is the key to our success in keeping down the number of empty flats. |
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When you look at video encoding and transcoding today, it's so processor intensive. |
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Advanced disease and intensive multi-modality treatment aggravates problems like speech disturbances, eating problems, and disfigurement. |
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She is given eight months of intensive chemotherapy, a slim chance of reprieve, and an excellent opportunity to provide medicos with ruthless experimentation. |
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Opera is a hugely expensive business and very labour intensive. |
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Jacintha, 46, spent days in intensive care and was put on a course of antidepressants for nine months. |
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Research by the Mammals Trust UK has found that as intensive farming drives species from their traditional homes, many are adapting to an urban lifestyle. |
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Most of his summer vacations, spent in St Florian and, latterly, in Steyr, were devoted to intensive work on his symphonies, beginning with the Janus-faced Symphony no. |
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Mr Carter meanwhile was in the intensive care unit of the city's American hospital, where doctors refused to say whether his injuries might leave him blind. |
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Although local doctors have been warning of an acute shortage of intensive care beds for children, the Department of Health said it did not believe there was a crisis. |
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He sustained grave internal injuries and his swift recovery was put down to the rapid response of the Wiltshire Air Ambulance, which got him to intensive care without delay. |
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He is at the same time bullying and wheedling, but will, when cornered, reiterate the anodyne phrases he picked up on the intensive salesman's course. |
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That unit has been very busy since it opened, particularly because many operations carried out require intensive care or high dependency aftercare. |
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In fact, he taught the most intensive artillery course in the South and very likely the equal of courses at West Point. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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University of Illinois agronomist Don Bullock developed a detailed comparison of sampling intensities, based on an intensive sampling of a 640-acre farm in central Illinois. |
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The sowing for the kharif season is slowly but steadily picking up in this agriculturally intensive district, thanks to the reasonably good south west monsoon so far. |
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Because of their involvement in a number of incidents and controversies over the past 50 years, dioxins have been subjected to the most intensive studies. |
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But the specialist training required to be the best at the job does not come easily, with each animal having to undertake a rigorous 13-week intensive course. |
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In the UK intensive agriculture with the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides to boost crop production has squeezed wildlife out of many former strongholds. |
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Instead, due to less intensive agriculture, such plantations are confined to the areas around habitation and in some of the more accessible valleys. |
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But perhaps the true price has been hidden, and the cost is perhaps even greater than some intensive agriculture, because the damage reaches far beyond the farms. |
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He should try to recognise the costs of implementing the minimum wage particularly on businesses in labour intensive industries such as the tourism industry. |
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They should step up help with respite care where the care is intensive. |
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The truth is this is a labor intensive business and actually needs a good margin between the cost and the sale of the fabric in order to pay the overhead of being in business. |
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These businesses are cost intensive and the margins are very low. |
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As a capital intensive business, the group has considered its options regarding flotation but intends to remain private for the foreseeable future. |
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According to Lee, Korean companies contribute much to the local economy as most of these companies are labor intensive and small and medium in nature. |
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Computer forensics is a very labor intensive business in terms of accessing the abuser's computer and getting sufficient evidence of robustness that will stand up in court. |
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Fernando Pereira emailed an anecdote about intensive use of eh. |
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One source put the total at 100 people carried out on stretchers or injured, another claimed 30 people were in intensive care in the days after the raid. |
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The process of uranium enrichment is incredibly difficult and energy intensive. Thousands of tons of uranium ore should be processed into powder form called yellowcake. |
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They ambulanced him fast yesterday out of the nursing home with a serious infection, high fever and blood pressure into the hospital's intensive care unit. |
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Nurse practitioners practice in a variety of settings, ranging from intensive care units to ambulatory care units, with varying degrees of acuity. |
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We presented the flow chart to nurses and physicians in orthopaedics, anaesthesiology, and intensive care during small group teaching sessions of about 15 minutes' duration. |
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They will give their signatories a first claim on US natural gas supplies, whose abundance is currently fuelling a reshoring of energy intensive industries. |
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Even though the patient was not on the family practice service, the resident accompanied him to the intensive care unit while a staff member contacted his private physician. |
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An intensive restudy of these collections by Mary Simon, however, indicated no drastic change in subsistence during the Moorehead and Sand Prairie phases. |
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In retrospect, the screen, while labor intensive, was quite straightforward and could be applied to other embryonic lethal genes with a clear cuticle phenotype. |
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Furthermore, antidotes to poisons and intensive care may not be available. |
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There are also two-days of intensive workshops in flamenco rhythms, singing, guitar, children's Spanish, rumba, castanette playing, men's flamenco and much more. |
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A reader, who asks to remain anonymous, says that, once while participating in an intensive Latin program, he passed the time by making Catullus poems into limericks. |
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When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care. |
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The victim, in his 60s, was taken to the intensive care unit at Middlesbrough General Hospital after the blue Honda Civic ran him down in the town. |
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After he survived a game of Russian roulette while home alone that day, he sought help and was admitted to the intensive care unit at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. |
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The disease usually attacks the lungs but can affect almost any part of the body and is usually curable with an intensive six-month course of antibiotics. |
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The ship left Fleet Base West in June, 2004 and deployed to Darwin for a month of intensive crew training, before sailing for the East Asian deployment. |
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Hardcore teenage criminals will be electronically tagged or subjected to intensive surveillance under a tough new penalty being launched in South Yorkshire today. |
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Mr Allen spent six weeks in intensive care after the accident when scaffolding being carried in a truck smashed through the windscreen of his Fosseway Coaches bus. |
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Eight-year-old Daniel did not mind taking off his baseball cap to show the burns to his head that are now healing after three months of intensive treatment. |
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Has the immune system been badly weakened by over intensive exercise? |
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The culture of the terramare produced a systematic and intensive agricultural and pastoral exploitation of the environment and caused heavy deforestation. |
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At the tertiary care center, there are not only pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, but also a sophisticated intensive care unit for infants. |
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Our reliance on such machinery was previously highlighted two years ago, when the hospital's theatres and intensive care unit were hit by power failures. |
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In theatre, the surgeon saved her life again, stabilising her multiple fractures before she was sent off to the intensive care unit in the middle of the night. |
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Those allegations remain to be examined and there are intensive discussions on options for doing that. |
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Following surgery, months of intensive care, and a lengthy rehabilitation, he was able to walk again, but with a permanent limp. |
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A game shooting organisation has condemned an intensive method of rearing pheasants so that country estates can charge visitors high prices to shoot the birds for sport. |
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The most intensive period of speech and language development for humans is during the first three years of life, a period when the brain is developing and maturing. |
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Within a week he was in intensive care, being treated for blood poisoning. |
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But, if animal welfare is the aim, Parliament should be legislating on intensive animal farming methods and battery chickens raised in windowless warehouses. |
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But owner Andy Robin managed to bring him round after intensive therapy sessions, including swimming, and it was believed the bear was on the mend. |
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It is also clear that there are nearly no new industrial jobs for semi-skilled workers in the near future, because there is no labour intensive industrial expansion in sight. |
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It is clear from excavations that there was also intensive exploitation of mines and metalworking activity, to produce both weaponry and toreutic works. |
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Another man, in his 20s, was airlifted to Basildon Hospital where he is in intensive care with a severe head injury and with a broken arm and leg. |
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That is a busy bit of sea with lots of ships and intensive ferry traffic. |
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Otherwise how do you account for the fact that after three hours of intensive workouts girls are prepared to have snowball fights until dark or spend hours trampolining? |
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After two days of intensive questioning, on the afternoon of 4 January 1981 Sutcliffe suddenly declared he was the Ripper. |
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Argentina was the cradle of the ballpoint pen, America its nursery, and France its intensive care unit. |
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Indeed, some campers are helped to be nationally competitive by way of this kind of intensive summer training. |
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This groundbreaking, intensive program allows for rigorous post-graduate training in Canon Law with the convenience of online studies. |
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Diagnostic Imaging is a capital intensive business requiring significant amounts to fund operations. |
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In addition, this is a capital intensive business that requires heavy machinery and labor intensive activities. |
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A TEENAGER is in intensive care after he was left for dead following an attack at a caravan park. |
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Further, public campaigns against corporate misfeasors are usually resource intensive, and can take weeks or months before they begin to bite. |
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In some areas, land remained in arable use after clearance but was farmed with more intensive modern methods. |
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After six months' intensive training, they will be taking blood samples and interpreting electro cardiograms and X-rays. |
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At Ohakune, extensive areas of soils derived from young andesitic tephras are used for intensive market gardening. |
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Specialization occurred as a result of the increasing importance of both intensive agriculture and pastoralism. |
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The acquisition followed three weeks of intensive bargaining with the unions by company negotiators John Collier and Bill O'Neill. |
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The second tour was the most intensive of the four, taking in 46 engagements. |
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The elderly generally require more specialised and intensive forms of healthcare services. |
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At one time, adults with tracheostomies and ventilator dependence were found only in hospitals, in intensive or acute care beds. |
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According to the European Commission, the directive represents the most cost intensive European legislation in the environmental sector. |
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Capital intensive companies, particularly high tech companies, always need to raise high volumes of capital in their early stages. |
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These three songful siblings are finding their voices after some intensive care from the zoo's experts. |
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A charrette is an intensive planning session where citizens, designers and others collaborate on a vision for development. |
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Normal saline instillation prior to endotracheal suctioning has been practised widely for over two decades in intensive care units. |
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She was even moved from intensive care to her own private room. |
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She was saved with chest compressions and weeks of intensive care. |
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At one point there was not an intensive care paediatric bed free in the whole of London which was worrying. |
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The FBI interviewed the remarkably gutsy Jeff Bauman in intensive care. |
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Challenges in implementing spinosad diamondback moth resistance management strategies in intensive vegetable growing areas in Asia. |
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Some argue that having impedance mismatch is difficult for programming intensive applications. |
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Modern biology and biochemistry make intensive use of these techniques in recombinant DNA technology. |
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Instead of importing a factor of production, a country can import goods that make intensive use of that factor of production and thus embody it. |
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Much of Anglesey is used for relatively intensive cattle and sheep farming. |
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Severe acquired toxoplasmoses in immunocompetent adults requiring intensive care management in French Guiana. |
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We had been ongoing his chronical kidney failure and chronical respiratory failure treatment for 285 days at intensive care unit of the hospital. |
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Patients who need intensive care do not always get it because beds or skilled staff are not available. |
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Ilmjarv shows that there was intensive authigenic carbonate deposition since the Boreal up to the Sub-Atlantic. |
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Asymmetric cryptography has the drawback of being relatively computation and communication intensive. |
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Part III enquires into the impact of associationism, intensive election campaigning and media exposure on political participation. |
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There is a shortage of intensive care beds and of qualified staff to deal with patients in intensive care. |
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Rapid stress reduction and anxiolysis among distressed women as consequence of a three-month intensive yoga program. |
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Anaesthetists are qualified medical doctors who specialise in pain management, anaesthesia, and intensive care medicine. |
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The cutting is much less energy intensive when compared to buffing with an expendable wire brush. |
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The site has been untouched by intensive farming methods for decades and is home to choughs, pied flycatchers, willow warblers and otters. |
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The process is not set up to deal with intensive corporate lobbying and so you end up with something being a standard that is not clear. |
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Eight months of intensive chemotherapy with Adriamycin, Cytoxin, Taxol, and Herceptin followed. |
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But because these waste products are hard to break down, turning them into biofuels is costly and energy intensive. |
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I was in intensive care for five days, hooked up to an anticoagulant drip. |
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The terminal thanatogenetic syndromes in the intensive care units in the hospitals. |
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The interaction between the Beaker groups on the Veluwe Plain and in Jutland must, at least initially, have been quite intensive. |
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The Channel subsequently became the stage for an intensive coastal war, featuring submarines, minesweepers, and Fast Attack Craft. |
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More recently, tourism supports mountain communities, with some intensive development around attractions such as national parks or ski resorts. |
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Even when work is intensive and enforced, children often find ways to combine their work with play. |
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Most of these industries are very capital intensive and the management is therefore very concerned about lost operating time. |
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Mass production is capital intensive and energy intensive, as it uses a high proportion of machinery and energy in relation to workers. |
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Macmillan received an intensive early education, closely guided by his American mother. |
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The announcement by Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott in Canberra culminated more than a fortnight of intensive political horse-trading. |
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There are limited areas of fertile greensand which can be used for intensive vegetable growing, as in the valley of the Western Rother. |
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They do not require expensive housing, such as that used in the intensive farming of chickens or pigs. |
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The side effects of the treatment course, which involves surgery, craniospinal radiation therapy and intensive chemotherapy, are considerable. |
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The 1993 murder of Mayhem's Euronymous by Burzum's Varg Vikernes provoked intensive media coverage. |
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He now started an intensive study of the foundations of mathematics at Trinity. |
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Over the last fifty years, dairy farming has become more intensive to increase the yield of milk produced by each cow. |
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This is an example of intensive warfare carried out by an enemy in order to completely eliminate a Maya state, rather than subjugate it. |
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To maximize this new literary medium, however, a rather intensive classical education in Pali was required. |
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In industry, the state assumed control over all existing enterprises and undertook an intensive program of industrialization. |
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However, their intensive cultivation, especially on steep slopes, has led to widespread soil erosion and gullying. |
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Her habit of intensive reading and study, revealed in her journals and letters and reflected in her works, is now better appreciated. |
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On the other hand, AI does require more intensive reproductive management of the herd as well as more time and expertise. |
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After two years of intensive development work at SCA's innovation center in Gothenburg, Sweden, SCA has launched Libero Touch diapers. |
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Free stall barns and open lots are intensive housing options where feed is brought to the cattle at all times of year. |
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As a result of such intensive study, Milton is considered to be among the most learned of all English poets. |
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The winner will also be treated to an intensive hand treatment and make-up application using Priori Coffeeberry Perfecting Minerals. |
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Management strategies can also loosely be divided into intensive and extensive systems. |
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Extensive systems operate based on a low input and low output philosophy, where intensive systems adopt a high input high output philosophy. |
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The intermediate size, twin-engine aircraft will be equipped with the newest airborne medical intensive care unit developed by Air Methods. |
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He formed small classes in which his followers would receive religious guidance and intensive accountability in their personal lives. |
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When performing a thermodynamic analysis, it is typical to speak of intensive and extensive properties. |
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This combination led to intensive pressure from the British government for Brazil to end this practice, which it did by steps over three decades. |
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After all, deforestation, soil salination, and so forth resulted especially from intensive agriculture-ie. |
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All intubated adults and children managed in an intensive care unit require endotracheal suctioning in order to maintain a patent airway. |
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The intensive nature of the crop meant that potatoes could be grown viably on a given field in only one of every five years. |
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However, in some areas of intensive agriculture it has reduced in numbers due to loss of habitat and in others it is hunted as a pest. |
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The sources of plate motion are a matter of intensive research and discussion among scientists. |
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Petroleum is the most productive and capital-intensive industry while apparel is the least productive and least capital intensive. |
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Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer. |
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Hotel chain Scandic is stepping up its intensive growth strategy and has announced its fifth Norwegian hotel project in just seven months. |
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Old Tom Gin is a botanically intensive and lightly sweetened style of gin that was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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The island has not had the same level of intensive development as other parts of the Mediterranean and is thus mainly unspoiled. |
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He lost weight after developing septaemia and spending 10 days on the intensive care unit at Arrowe Park Hospital,Wirral. |
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Supporting DPX, Cineon and TARGA sequential file formats can be extremely intensive on storage systems. |
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A computationally intensive Monte Carlo resampling scheme called the parametric bootstrap is used to estimate this bias. |
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Even the Nekton is, in addition to intensive exploitation, damaged by the radiation. |
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A second, shorter, and less intensive hunt occurred for gray whales in the eastern North Pacific. |
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During an intensive casting process, Lucas and Spielberg auditioned many actors, and finally cast actor Tom Selleck as Indiana Jones. |
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Secondly there was an employment shortage in farming due to the call of better paid industrial work, and pastoral land was less work intensive. |
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All these operations are computationally intensive and, depending on the bandwidth needed, may require hardware acceleration. |
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At the time of the Depression, the Soviet economy was growing steadily, fuelled by intensive investment in heavy industry. |
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Like most of the uplands across Wales, intensive land use activities have resulted in many habitats being either lost or degraded. |
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Our summer schools have been running for more than 15 years and provide a fun, but intensive taste of acting. |
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To the north of the Sambre and Meuse valley lies the Central Belgian plateau, which is characterized by intensive agriculture. |
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While developing this intensive study of transmutation, Darwin became mired in more work. |
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He spent three days in intensive care before leaving hospital on 20 October 1988, and made a full recovery. |
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The General Assembly usually meets for a week of intensive deliberation once a year in May. |
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Summer camps can be found that offer intensive instruction in almost any sport imaginable, or that offer quality instruction and competition in a wide range of sports. |
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