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"Nice and light, and not too intensive," she said.
"We knew if we stayed concentrated we would get our chances as it was not too intensive in the first half so we could do more in the second half.
Positive effect of noise filtering is less than negative effect of introduced distortions for this case since noise is not too intensive and image content is complex.
A low attrition rate and a high compliance suggest that the patients considered the program useful and are an indication that the program meets their expectations, and is not too intensive.
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But for the larger crowd, how about a punch, which you can make in quantity, especially if it's not too labor intensive and you can do most of the work in advance?
Secondly, not too cash intensive.
The results reflect that the prediction method is not too computational intensive.
It was recognised that time scheduling in general practices is tight and thus we attempted to make the intervention not too time intensive.
While this measure is not too computationally intensive to compute, and can be applied to genome-scale problems using readily available software (Mfold), it is not the most physically rigorous definition of accessibility.
This covers a host of businesses that provide steady income and are not too capital-intensive, such as corporate cash management, foreign exchange, trade finance, global custody and hedge-fund administration.
Choose something not too time-intensive that you can easily fit into your new lives.
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