Sentence examples for intense means from inspiring English sources

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What "intense" means in this context is unclear, but what is clear is that "friends" of the couple continue talking to the press.

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Migraine was reportedly more frequent than TTH (4.4 versus 2.7 days/month), and also more intense (mean 2.1 [moderate pain] versus 1.4 [mild pain]) and longer lasting (13.0 versus 6.7 h, although with wide variation).

Band II was significantly more intense (mean 35%) than band III (mean 20%) or bands I, IV, and V (means 10%15%%).

uLCDD-02 has a less intense mean residue ellipticity (MRE) value around 218 nm than the rest of the proteins and it has a shifted maximum around 206 nm.

At T0 all the patients were at least 6 months from the episode of acute zoster and still presented with intense pain (mean VAS =6.7; mean DN4 = 5.7).

Intense competition means that even the best-educated may not be going to Russell Group universities.

The verdict on the deal between the government of Juan Manuel Santos and the Farc, reached after four years of intense negotiations, means it cannot now be implemented.

It's much stronger with three players, much more intense, which means in filmic terms that you can take your time.

Passenger numbers have begun to recover recently, but intense competition means ticket prices remain well below where they used to be: The International Air Transport Association's most recent statistics show that economy fares in August were 13percentt below a year earlier, and premium fares were 17percentt lower.

And the intense competition means that an estimated 80% of students have private tutors.

Intense competition means continued sluggish growth for the property/casualty insurers like Chubb, State Farm and Allstate.

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