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In the short run, it requires avoiding capital-intensive spending like military or high-speed rail.
Meanwhile the intensive sessions spent flipping tractor tyres across his gym are rapidly improving his core and conditioning.
Every few months, dozens of business executives travel to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania for an intensive week spent sharpening their negotiation skills.
Trainees are given six weeks of intensive training before spending two years at a school.
American firms are still willing to think ahead: the country's research-intensive firms spend more on R&D as a percentage of sales than their equivalents in Japan, Germany and elsewhere.
Because a green stimulus is labour-intensive: you spend more money on people and less on machines.
In the UKPDS, however, there was progressive worsening of glycemic control regardless of glycemic regimen, with both the control and intensive-treatment groups spending more time above than below the 7.5 8% level, which may be required for improvement in CVD.
Those still working can take advantage of its "executive option" in the master's program in philanthropic studies, spending an intensive week at the Indianapolis campus for three summers and completing the degree via distance learning.
U.S. hospitals are the second most energy intensive building type, cumulatively spending $8.8 billion per year on energy.
South Korea also became the world's most R&D-intensive country in 2012, spending 4.36% of its GDP on R&D, versus an OECD average of 2.4%.
I was transferred to intensive care and spent about three weeks in cardiac care in Lancaster.
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