Sentence examples for did not intensify from inspiring English sources

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Moderately and elastically paced, the performance did not intensify the music's jagged rhythms or its fierce harmonies.

He and Mr. Geithner emphasized that Europe needed to finish its 500 billion euro, or $661 billion, firewall — a pool of cash to fight off any speculative attacks on weaker euro zone members — to ensure that the crisis did not intensify again.

This arc moved poleward but bright auroras remained restricted to its vicinity, and magnetic fields did not intensify greatly.

Notably, although the lake drought intensified in winter during the past decade, hydrological drought in the catchment and the Yangtze River did not intensify simultaneously.

Despite this, intensity estimates from the JMA note that Betty did not intensify any further.

It did not intensify and degenerated to a tropical wave on the following day.

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The 49ers coaches and players are hoping that the split does not spread to other parts of the team or that Mariucci and Owens's mutual dislike does not intensify.

While India's long-term prospects remain strong, many economists and analysts say the country's central government needs to act quickly to ensure the short-term problems do not intensify.

It is assuming the eurozone crisis does not intensify, that the US does not step over the fiscal cliff, that there will be no major disturbance to push up oil prices and that "prolonged sub-par growth will not make economies stall under the weight of confidence losses, rising uncertainty and declining spending".

In fact, in view of the persistence of the effects, we argue next that part of the immediate effects is likely related to the "wake-up call" that the treatment triggers among the unemployed: it makes them realize that the PES is indeed monitoring their search behavior and that if they do not intensify their search they might be sanctioned.

(Because you know what? They have kitty-whiskers!) "Literally" does not intensify a verb or adjective, like "truly" or "greatly"; it means exactly, precisely, according to the strictest definition.

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