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This intensive work needs a high level of cooperation from the participating companies.
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Now that Dopplr is up and running, there is less design-intensive work needed; Jones will continue working with Dopplr as a design advisor, one day a month.
For serious conduct disorder much more intensive work is needed such as multi-systemic therapy costing around £6,000.
While the rediscovery of this rare species is exciting, intensive work is needed to count the number in the wild population, to develop a conservation strategy, and to understand its reproductive characteristics and even economic potential.
Speaking after the Eurozone leaders meeting, Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, said "time is short" to reach a deal with Greece and that "intensive work" was still needed.
People blame their heavy case-loads, saying they are already too busy to do the intensive work that's needed, but this is not good enough when you're talking about people's children.
However, intensive work is still needed to define the roles of SelM and Sel in protecting against antioxidant-related damage in the kidney.
Unfortunately substituting the Internet for personal contact with a classroom teacher proved disastrous, especially for the 700-plus ill-prepared undergraduates who needed intensive work to bring their math skills to a college level.
The river jam will need intensive work to make the river into a slick highway passable not only by snowmachines and four-wheelers but also cars and trucks, according to Bethel Search and Rescue, the nonprofit organization that monitors the ice and sends help when things go bad.
He added: "As the UK prepares to welcome the first arrivals under our expanded Syrian refugee scheme, I am driving forward intensive work to ensure these individuals have all the support they need.
Intensive work began in 1947 in the U.S. Air Force.
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