Sentence examples for unusually intensive from inspiring English sources

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From the amplified patterns in its inset, the intensity of the (004) plane from the exfoliated products is unusually intensive, by analyzing the intensity (I) ratio between (100) and (004) planes.

The diversions appear to mark an unusually intensive campaign to funnel Chinese Internet traffic into sites the government deems friendly and safe.

Bausch also decided not to disclose that nine days earlier, the F.D.A. had begun an unusually intensive investigation of its factory in Greenville, S.C., the major source of ReNu products for the United States and most of Asia.

The unrest stemmed from an unusually intensive two-month campaign to collect steep fines and prevent births over quota in Guangxi, a part of the country that had loosely enforced population control measures in the past, the news agency said.

With that in mind, Mr. Burns and his associates came up with what they are calling an unusually intensive corporate promotional and marketing campaign for a PBS series, one that is akin to those undertaken by corporate behemoths like the Walt Disney Company.

An unusually intensive fusion of two weather systems from opposite directions triggered this week's devastating floods in northern India and western Nepal, authorities have said.

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Another theory, which was popular with psychologists at the time but was soon after abandoned, was intensive pain theory, in which pain was considered to be an emotional state, incited by unusually intense stimuli.

If photography and painting are in shortish supply, there's lots of sound and digital art, an excellent film program, an off-site sculpture show in Central Park and all sorts of oddball, handmade stuff on the walls and floors -- stained glass, quilts, lacework, architectural models -- making this an unusually labor-intensive show.

And anyway, there are compensations: generous amounts of sound and digital art, a solid film program and all sorts of oddball, handmade stuff on the walls and floors -- stained glass, quilts, lacework, architectural models -- to make this an unusually labor-intensive gathering.

SMP2 supports a trial of a special category of "bigadv" work units, designed for simulating proteins that are unusually large and computationally intensive and have a great scientific priority.

Several commentaries have criticized the ATN Study for an unusually long interval between intensive care unit admission and initiation of RRT [ 6, 10].

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