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Henry A. Waxman, a Democrat, and Fred Upton, a Republican, headed an intensive battle for Congressional legislation overruling President Bush's ban.
The activity was part of an intensive battle to shape public perceptions in the vital closing weeks of a razor-thin race.
But beyond generating that initial enthusiasm, entrepreneurs need to be ready to wage a long, intensive battle to turn ideas into reality, so that even the most cynical or skeptical people believe in the vision.
Many teachers and teacher organizations fight back, of course, but this is often a very expensive and energy-intensive battle.
Self-driving cars are even more expensive: like biotech, they're a capital-intensive battle between huge companies.
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Such confusion leaves room for interpretation that may require long delays and intensive court battles to resolve.
Intensive engagement continues".
As US lawmakers prepare for a potentially crippling vote of disapproval, his verbal assault not just on arguments against the deal, but on the credibility of the hawks making them, marks a new chapter in what may prove the most intensive legislative battle of his presidency.
Insiders to the intensive lobbying battle over for-profit colleges in recent years have told me, and media have reported, that Post Company Chairman/CEO Donald Graham, Katharine's son, played a leading and pivotal role in successfully pressuring the Obama administration to water down rules aimed at holding predatory for-profit colleges accountable.
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