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"We need to know all fisheries and how much intensive effort is allocated to each.
It was agreed after much intensive negotiation that these would be developed by an inter-governmental committee of 30 countries.
These measures have long been regarded as inadequate by green campaigners, who say they still allow too much intensive and industrial-scale farming.
Because of this experience I have always wondered how much intensive contact with such children mental health professionals receive during their training.
So barren is much intensive agricultural land, as it is sprayed with pesticides and herbicides and its soils supplemented with nitrogen fertilisers, that bees often find cities much better habitats than the countryside.
The parties ultimately deemed it best to limit the theatrical aspect to a single work, a decision for which all must be grateful now that it is clear how much intensive effort goes into such a production, at least a McBurney production.
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Without traffic load, ambient excitations were much less intensive, and the bridge responses to such ambient excitation were also less intensive.
"It's much more intensive.
They were much more intensive endeavors than universal preschool.
Rubio is about to go through a period of much more intensive media scrutiny.
Bottom line: Rosetta Stone is much more intensive than a vacation primer.
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