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Due to its intensive use and recalcitrance, it is now considered an emerging pollutant in water, so there is great interest in techniques suitable for its monitoring.
Representatives from a slew of nations, including Brazil, China and Venezuela, lined up to berate the Obama administration for its intensive use of drone strikes.
Brazil has a clean energy matrix, mainly due to its intensive use of hydropower for electricity generation and sugarcane ethanol for transportation.
One criticism has been its intensive use of resources; however, we believe this is justified, particularly during the early years of scale-up.
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A further limitation of GRAPE/GARLIC is its relatively intensive use of computational resources in comparison to conventional fingerprints.
It made intensive use of its many contacts, not least to the Authority for Internal Security (BfV) in Cologne and the Federal Intelligence Service in Pullach.
Atrazine (ATR) as a toxic herbicide has become one of the seriously environmental contaminants worldwide due to its long-term intensive use in crop production.
Ysaÿe's playing was known for its virtuosity, expressiveness, and intensive use of vibrato.
It is difficult to keep the balance, because the tempo of urban life has mounted and with it the requirements for intensive use.
"It is neither; it is an extension of intensive use from words and phrases of literal meaning to metaphorical ones". The usage guide then offers many citations to support its claim.
The Focus Flash lasted a total of ten hours yesterday with some pretty intensive use, and it still has a little life in it yet.
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