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The phrase "are less intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the intensity of two or more things, indicating that one is not as intense as the other.
Example: "The training sessions this month are less intensive than those we had last month."
Alternatives: "are milder" or "are not as intense".
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In short, these standards can support ecosystems and farmworkers because the farming practices are less intensive than conventional methods.
In reading your post and I cannot believe that you conveniently did "…not conduct an oil-industry-wide equilibrium analysis…" Had you conducted a detailed fuel analysis or read reports from ICF or IHS it would have been evidently clear to you that Canadian oil sands are less intensive than the Venezuelan and Mexican heavy crudes the United State imports.
Cattle post systems are less intensive with lower capital requirements and less dependence on proximity to markets, and they benefit from only moderate gains in productivity that resulted from their partial exclusivity.
Additionally, it was observed that the intensity of the hydantoinase bands for every insoluble fraction of the d-Hyd culture are less intensive than hydantoinase bands of the d-Hyd(co) cultures, which can result on the one hand from lower final OD600 values and on the other hand from lower expression levels of the not codon-optimized enzyme.
6 Generally, earlier treatment is associated with better outcomes following programmes that are less intensive.
The six minor components of the maintenance programme are less intensive and based on existing applications of the extensive SLIMMER intervention.
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Nevertheless, an inappropriate day costs 18% less than an appropriate day due is less intensive in resource use (patients are mainly in observation not treated intensively).
Tuskar Rock's involvement is less intensive, according to Straus.
The B.A. in Engineering Sciences (Mechanical) is less intensive.
Their marrow donors, unlike Brown's, did not have the CCR5 mutation, and their chemotherapy regimen was less intensive.
Those in the group who received "usual care" were not without assistance, but it was less intensive, Stergiopoulos said.
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