Sentence examples for intensive something from inspiring English sources

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She added that the company had spent more than two years overhauling its business so that it was "less risky and less capital intensive," something that should help its rating.

A Morgan Stanley spokeswoman, Jeanmarie McFadden, said the company had spent more than two years restructuring its business so that it was "less risky and less capital intensive," something that should help its rating.

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"If any of these students within their first 10 days of arrival became symptomatic, then the medical requirements, including the voluntary isolation, are very labor intensive and are something we would not be prepared to deal with," Dr. Cummins said.

Never mind that 59% of green belt land is used for intensive farming - something the ecological Goldsmith has in the past deplored, by the way - and that 7% is taken up with golf courses or that only about 2% has anything built on it or that 14 London boroughs, covering most of Outer London, have more green belt land within them than land with housing on it.

The Alan backs up to low buildings on 86th Street and Lexington, an area that has seen intensive development, and something about the thoroughness of what was termed in the building application "facade repair" suggests an attempt to preclude future landmarks interference.

Dr. Sanders responds: "I think what I remember about that first visit is just being struck at how little her life had become — I think at that point she was barely in school — and how much she was struggling, not just physically, I think physically was the least of it, but just emotionally and how we needed to do something intensive, and quickly, to get her life back".

I don't know how the ancient Aztecs prepared this delicious dish, but these days the labor-intensive preparation is something that many families undertake as a holiday ritual.

Her works are dense with thought, but thought transformed by intensive creative workmanship into something rich and strange.

In fact, if you're doing something particularly intensive, you'll actually notice your music stutter, which we've never experienced once on the iPhone.

It's worth noting that the company is in the very early days for something as intensive, massive, and hugely expensive as designing and producing a passenger aircraft.

Home also puts a virtual cap on total data usage so that users don't suddenly cost users a ton of money if they don't realize they're doing something data intensive.

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