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Clinton favors more intensive regulations of the banking system but has stopped short of calling for wholesale separation of financial institutions.
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Where this is not the case, more intensive regulation and enforcement efforts are needed in distribution and end-product and service markets.
It could be assumed that the more nutrition and energy was switched to the defense pathways by more intensive and longer-lasting down-regulation of primary metabolism in R genotype, and the down-regulation of primary metabolism is contributed to the resistance difference between R and S genotypes.
Providing funds for more intensive use of contraceptives or more regulation of habitat destruction would go a long way.
Further and more intensive studies combining biochemistry and genetic regulation of these pathways may improve our understanding of alliin production and translocation in garlic and probably other Allium plants.
For example, individuals with high endorsement of Intrapersonal functions may benefit from interventions that focus on affect regulation, and may require more intensive treatment and risk management.
"The bureaucracy around the regulations to have someone come over has become more intensive, tougher, more complicated, and way too expensive," is the opinion of Mrs Verstegen.
"Banking regulation has been radically changed with much more intensive supervision of the largest firms.
"It's much more intensive.
"The gunfire became more and more intensive.
It's quicker and more intensive".
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