Sentence examples for intensive kind from inspiring English sources

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The questions include: "Ever walked away/escaped from a halfway house?" "Were you ever suspended or expelled from school?" "Does your financial situation contribute to your stress?" "Tell me the best thing about your supervisor/teacher". Results of the assessment may also lead to diversion or may lead to a more intensive kind of post-arrest supervision, known as deferred prosecution.

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This is because recent growth has been skewed towards manufacturing, not services, and towards capital-intensive manufacturing, not the labour-intensive kind.

America tends to excel in physical and human capital-intensive kinds of production.

Saunders found that as an industry becomes more IT-intensive, both kinds of establishment become more plentiful new small companies appear, and preexisting larger companies open more locations.

An eight-hour crash course on leveraged buyouts from Training the Street was so intensive that it "kind of makes you want to slit your wrists," said Michael Rojas, who graduated from Columbia Business School this month.

She needed intensive care; the kind of care where one nurse sits at the foot of her bed, monitoring her temperature and vital signs hourly, helps to prepare the mother for the full timetable that refeeding these children requires, and attends to the skin wounds that look as though they belong to a burns victim.

Character recognition software was considered, but it's far too memory-intensive for this kind of device.

While that particular trade-off could be significant to larger companies running resource-intensive applications, this kind of pricing option could put GPU power in reach of companies running Windows applications that previously wouldn't have considered it because it was simply too cost-prohibitive.

Domestic and international shipments of capital- and knowledge-intensive goods, the kind the U.S. and the rest of the world are making and trading more of, tend to go by air, road or rail to one of the U.S.' big Pacific or Atlantic ports.

Chinese farmers gradually developed a kind of intensive agriculture.

But this kind of intensive child-centred practice is yet to be embedded in the system.

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