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Some of the girls I taught are now midwives, they went on and got more intensive education".
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Competition for places gets more intensive when we choose for study-abroad programmes.
If, after some time, this intervention isn't working, the pupil may move on to School Action Plus; typically outside agencies get involved then and the child might get more intensive assistance.
As traffic density increases, the inter-vehicle interaction gets more intensive.
The competition for access to resources is getting more intensive and the risks of personal failure in the management of tasks are and will be omnipresent.
Brizard said CPS is still solidifying its closure plans, and that he aims to change the process for closures: schools will get more intensive support before being shuttered.
(GP 10, male): 'Well, I think my feeling is that the palliative phase starts when the care needs start to get more intensive.
None of the interviewees mentioned this but they did talk about the everyday weather becoming more 'extreme', everything is getting more intensive and they perceived the weather to be more 'unstable'unstable
Otters, for instance, were present in only 6% of 3,300 sites surveyed by the Environment Agency in 1977-79; in 2009-10, thad had spread to 60%.When countries get richer, farming tends to become more intensive.
This clout, combined with his own intensive and unconventional negotiating tactics, made sure that South Australia regularly got more federal funds than it would have been allocated otherwise.
Moreover, this regional block got more productive, signalizing that also the character of the C&T-goods which sourced from these two countries did change and C&T-production activities became slightly more value added generating and less labor-intensive.
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