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Realizing that the research would be intensive, and that its results would have a relatively small market, Beall arranged for the foundation to provide Aurora with an initial grant of two million dollars.
On the other hand, if there are numerous connections in the spaces (e.g., street maps or bazaars), the E-line graph would be intensive and time-consuming to calculate.
One approach would be intensive evaluation of multiple risk factors within clinical and population-based case-control studies of ALS, where many different types of information could be collected at the time of recruitment.
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"There's a lot more incentive to do research, whereas the first approach would be very cost intensive and labour intensive".
The ships would be labour intensive.
I just didn't know it would be as intensive as this".
The inspections would be more intensive than those generally required of Canadian trucks crossing the border.
The nightmare, he said, would be "an intensive housing development with little or no preservation or another golf course".
It would be an intensive profile — we would want to talk through specifics on revenue, income, taxes and investments.
But, Mr. Richardson said, Mr. Obama warned him that it would be an intensive process, and asked him to consider whether he was up for it.
Patients found to be at low risk might be able to avoid taking medicine entirely, while others would be given intensive treatment.
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