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And that is the problem with threatening to discipline birth attendants who are taking difficult-to-fill jobs under intensely trying conditions.
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I was reading intensely now, trying to center myself, gain focus.
Dr. Neal L. Cohen said that city officials were working intensely to try to ensure that any human cases of the virus were identified.
Should a disturbance evolve into a tropical storm (a cyclone with winds that are not quite hurricane force, but may yet become so), the NHC gives it a name and cranks up its warning system watching it intensely to try to give the maximum notice of when, where and how powerful any landfall might be.The further into the future that this forecast is made, the less accurate it is.
On days when you're not exercising intensely, just try to be more more active than usual.
For all the tensions inside the prison, Coogan struggled more intensely with those trying to survive on the outside.
The financial industry is intensely engaged in trying to shape these rules, while the rest of the country has lost interest.
At other moments, the memos show a President intensely focussed on trying to restrain the government Leviathan he inherited, despite an opposition that doesn't trust his intentions.
The story Ms. Polley has to tell is intensely personal, and in trying to verify some elusive facts about her mother (an actress who died in 1987) she comes close to unraveling her own sense of identity.
Others are obscure, like the unpublished stories, memoirs and poems in which the intensely private Miller tried to make sense of his marital troubles, or recounted his early exposure to virulent Southern racism.
However, an alternative explanation could be that patients who were discharged early were confronted with their symptoms and limitations earlier and more intensely when they tried to pick up normal life at home.
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