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More import competition might have induced a reduction in the relative demand for industries that were intensive in unskilled labor, and thus increased overall inequality through increasing skill premia.
Conflicts between reindeer herders and settlers were intensive in the area.
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Routinization implies the displacement of occupations which are intensive in routine tasks to occupations more intensive in non-routine (service or abstract) job contents.
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There's always been intensive stagecraft in the American president's daily rounds.
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