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After the meeting with Mr. Arafat today, for example, Mr. Mubarak's spokesman summarized the discussion in a way that had the Egyptian leader laying all the blame for the violence on Israel, saying Mr. Mubarak had spoken of the need for "intensive efforts" to end Israeli attacks.
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Thus, it is an indicator of the need for more intensive efforts to reduce cardiovascular risk factors.
An estimated 100,000 new adult HIV infections occurred in 2009 in Kenya, highlighting the need for intensive combination prevention efforts, including those focused on the sexual risk behaviors of PLHIV, the large majority of whom do not access HIV care services.
This reinforces the need for intensive support for struggling tenants to maximise their incomes.
For the baby, similar numbers of complications and need for intensive care occurred in both groups.
So we must not create the idea that there is no need for intensive care in secure settings.
Most returned to normal after a few days without the need for intensive treatment or programs.
This increases the need for intensive marketing and promotional activities.
Torque estimation needs intensive efforts and costly sensors.
Developing a fin pattern with good heat transfer performance for tube bank fin heat exchanger needs more our intensive effort.
The problems are closely linked and indicate an urgent need for an intensive and integrated effort to ensure the optimum development of children (0 to 6).
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