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But intensive remedial programs seem to make a difference.
Like so much of the new British economy, sandwich making is low-skilled but intensive work.
A programme of informal but intensive talks, once a week for up to two hours, follows.
A basic Chinese vocabulary is taught to millions of illiterate people in short but intensive courses.
But intensive and repeated tillage is also be detrimental to long-term soil health.
Naturally, it doesn't hurt a political commentator to know something about politics, but intensive study isn't really necessary.
But intensive care is only ever a temporary support for failing organs while a reversible pathology is treated.
There are also many smaller but intensive operations that call for large investments and advanced managerial skills.
But intensive cultivation, which can produce 20 times as many olives as a traditional grove, needs irrigation.
The semi-arid environment with its short but intensive precipitation events and an extended dry season leads to sharp input signals and undisturbed recession periods.
England will need to get their skates on if they are to win the final Test and square this brief but intensive series.
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