Sentence examples for intensive more from inspiring English sources

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The current war, he says, is "more intensive, more brutal" than the past two.

A second problem is that as an economy develops and becomes more capital intensive, more investment is required to support a given amount of GDP growth.

Despite the difficulty indeed, because of the difficulty he should give the general what he needs.The alternative is not, as some opponents of an Afghan "surge" suggest, less intensive, more surgical "counter-terrorism", relying on unmanned air raids and assassination.

Kay Mazzo, the faculty co-chairman at the School of American Ballet, said that while "summer is huge" for aspiring City Ballet dancers, the intensive more importantly "broadens their horizons, expectations, everything".

Mr. Ginor said that ducks are much more commonly used today because geese are more labor intensive, more susceptible to disease and temperamental, all factors that make the ducks "more economically sensible" to use, though some believe the taste of goose foie gras is more delicate.

I think basic scientific research is more brain-activity intensive, more suitable to my inquisitive character, and offers a better chance to test my potentials to the fullest.

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At present it is far too manpower-intensive, more like private banking for the wealthy than retail banking for the middle classes.

As well as potentially working on several cancers, it may let doctors treat cancer patients in a less-intensive, more routine way—similar to treating a chronic disease such as arthritis or diabetes.GSK may have data on 016 by this autumn, with submission to the FDA planned for next year.

Participants who perceived higher ecological impact due to risks to water environments had less water-intensive (more desert-friendly) landscape in their gardens.

On the controversial matter of bulk collection (aka mass surveillance) Anderson argues such powers play an important role for UK security services in "identifying, understanding and averting threats in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and further afield", adding that "where alternative methods exist, they are often less effective, more dangerous, more resource-intensive, more intrusive or slower".

Rather, their appointment processes are time-intensive, more qualitative than quantitative or formulaic, and rely most heavily on peer review (both internal and external) to identify excellence.

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