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With no small dose of revolutionary romanticism and an intensive use of social media, Podemos has appealed to citizens looking for new approaches to politics.
Sustainable urbanization requires an intensive use of land for housing development to accommodate a fast-growing urban population.
Much progress in forging technology including low production cost and fast production has allowed an intensive use of forging.
Tropical regions' economy is usually based on agriculture, which involves an intensive use, and even frequent overuse, of pesticides.
Thus, farming systems with an intensive use of productive factors can have a lower HNV farmland value (Foley et al. [2005]).
On the contrary, the PC should make an intensive use of external memory to store partial results, making memory access a bottleneck.
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Thus, this LATE can be interpreted as an estimate of a more intensive use of sanctions.
Again, this effect can be interpreted as an estimate of a more intensive use of sanctions.
Model (d) enabled participating surgical oncologists and melanoma unit GPs to accommodate many of the 'Continued Care' factors in Table 2, but within a framework that relied on a less intensive use of specialists.
"The use of this cement permits a less intensive use of artificial light inside the building because it lets the outside light filter in".
Management of male calves relied on a more intensive use of concentrate in the Aut-system.
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