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Hopefully, the possibility that there will be a large-scale terrorist attack in the UK is small - especially if we take intensive measures to guard against it.
Some, like Dr. Daniel Einhorn, president-elect of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, say the results of that study and the others would not necessarily dissuade him from taking such intensive measures with individual patients.
They actually encouraged people to not be on medication while taking intensives so it didn't affect their experiences and integrations during the intensive".
A gun takes intensive training, and too much time.
It takes intensive training to regain control of the hand.
For instance, replacement of fossil fuels for energy or energy-intensive building materials, and taking appropriate measures to minimize negative effects such as particulate matter emissions could ensure high environmental benefits (Suter et al. 2017).
We also studied the college community of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, which took several intensive NPI measures and experienced no deaths during the second wave but did encounter a high case rate (25% of its student body).
But Hong Kong is already taking preventive measures.
Other diamond miners are taking similar measures.
Consider taking preemptive measures.
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