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Therefore, there is a strong motivation to improve sampling design efficiencies in field inventory, with the aim of minimising the number of labour intensively measured plots while maximising predictive performance and minimising bias (Junttila et al. 2008).
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It is therefore seen as positive that the Federal Minister of Labour and the Federal Employment Agency now want to intensively address the issues of long-term unemployment and long-term basic income receipt.
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Nonetheless, the regulator's words will again force Network Rail to examine its practices, despite its supporters pointing to the numerous projects it has successfully delivered – from swiftly rescuing the battered Dawlish line in south-west England to rebuilding major stations – and the labour of armies of workers through nights and holidays to maintain a railway used more intensively than ever.
"They monitor very intensively".
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