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Leifman's team set up a more intensive system of care.
In their place, Scotland Yard initiated more intensive covert monitoring.
Meanwhile, being a parent, particularly a mother, has become more intensive.
Third, it would allow even more intensive and aggressive espionage overseas.
But for anything more intensive, it's off to a capable bike shop.
She needed to return to the United States for more intensive surgery.
Both maps will form the basis for more intensive discussions on defining boundaries.
She took sick leave from her first job to undergo more intensive treatment.
Still others have had that data used to justify an even more intensive inquiry.
PCR accomplishes this with more intensive work, including cycling the sample through different temperatures.
She noted her concern to screen out individuals who need more intensive professional help.
The campaigns can now request a recount, which is a much more intensive process.
Yes, that involves a much more intense cleaning ceremony and a much more intensive trap.
The use of more intensive credit checks has previously raised concerns of a credit squeeze.
"The people in charge of the pool should have done more intensive tests," he said.
He always assumed he'd graduate to more intensive software like Photoshop, but that never happened.
The national security review process is likely to be even more intensive, limiting Chinese investment.
Sephora immediately apologized for the incident, Jacobs said, but the next step was more intensive.
And there are even more intensive privacy measures in place for texters concerned about their anonymity.
Teams will compete with the same pitch but a more intensive Q&A with new judges.
It will now be subjected to more intensive "on ramp" inspections than other airlines, authorities said.
He's getting PT in the hospital but it will be more intensive in the rehab facility.
But Lomeli said the woman still needed to undergo a more intensive screening process, it said.
Second Nature claims to have a different, more intensive and personalized approach to create habit change.
To impose even more intensive vetting on the entire Muslim world would be dangerous and unconstitutional.
The acquisition could give them access to a set of clients with much more intensive computing requirements.
The portion of families requiring more intensive, long-term support is small and easily identifiable with data.
"With the more intensive use, the natural wear and tear on the engines happens sooner," he said.
When outpatient treatment wasn't enough, he sought more intensive care based on the advice of his doctor.
But now it's betting that many of them will be willing to pay for more intensive courses.
The second group got more intensive care, which meant trying to keep systolic blood pressure below 120.
"Women may be more likely to pose tough questions or engage in more intensive monitoring efforts," she noted.
Instead, technology has led to unpredictable, more intensive and longer hours at work, the Trades Union Congress said.
However, Hirose plans to look at the impact of more intensive rubbing on flu viruses in further research.
Where the processor's improvements do come into play is during more intensive work, such as photo and video editing.
Unsurprisingly, they are ahead of the pack in technological terms, and they make much more intensive use of patents.
That kicked off far more intensive testing, including a 24-hour urine collection, an electrocardiogram, CT scans and more.
And there are many more intensive courses offered throughout the military in areas like engineering, management and homeland security.
A winner will then be selected and fast-tracked to the more intensive three-month program in Hong Kong.
But more intensive drug treatment in so many more patients may increase rates of kidney disease, some experts fear.
There's also the stress family members face as their loved ones experience cognitive decline and require more intensive aid.
Take up running, if you don't run already, and don't be afraid to start a more intensive exercise program.
Sanders's campaign indicated it would ask for a recount, a significantly more intensive vote tallying process than a recanvass.
The second stretch is more intensive, and can be done until the noodles are the right thickness and bounciness.
Animations and interactive apps will respond instantly, and be able to handle more intensive content while holding consistent frame rates.
It's a soothing, hydrating gel mask, and the perfect follow up to more intensive treatments that might leave skin inflamed.
We cleanse and moisturize in the morning and at night, and keep our more intensive treatments for right before bed.
"We are conducting a practical and more intensive exercise than ever," South Korean pilot Colonel Lee Bum-chul told reporters.
Trump and Kim are expected to hold a more intensive set of talks on Thursday involving staff from both sides.
And if that's the case, we may see more intensive fighting between the two sides over the next few days.
Sometimes the price of admission is just buying the materials there, and often it's more for longer, more intensive courses.
That initiative cut preterm birth rates by 25 percent as more women gained access and participated in more intensive prenatal care.
Work on Quantum is leveraging previous work on Servo and Rust to deliver a smoother browsing experience on more intensive websites.
BRX has reaffirmed its commitment to invest in the portfolio in the form of repositioning capital and more intensive redevelopment spend.
The returns to working long, inflexible hours have greatly increased, as being a parent, particularly a mother, has become more intensive.
It has long been common for lower-priced community hospitals to transfer patients to higher-priced and more intensive teaching hospitals.
Still, we tend to treat those at low risk with lifestyle changes, while those at high risk get more intensive therapy.
Phrasee focuses on nailing the smaller parts of the copywriting job so that the humans can focus on more intensive tasks.
Brennan says the original API involves more intensive developer knowledge, while also requiring you to go to a separate developer portal.
Or how about suggesting that if he keeps dropping off, they'll have to start recommending him to more intensive treatment settings?
"We hope that through more intensive dialogue there will be progress in the relations between the EU and Russia," Kurz told reporters.
They're not as portable as our most pocket-friendly tech, and they are often too underpowered to take on more intensive tasks.
There is just one type of medicine, one form of therapy, and no option to upgrade to more intensive or comprehensive care.
"In the actual delivery of video side, it's just much more intensive technically," Zuckerberg told investors on a conference call on Wednesday.
Below is an example of one of Unity's Adam demo, highlighting some of the engine's more intensive, boundary-pushing capabilities at work.
Now, with its purchasing of a controlling stake in 99, it has moved into a new, more intensive game: mergers and acquisitions.
This is a much longer, more intensive, and expensive survey, but is an important step in confirming how well this vaccine works.
Once in a while, I would see him on the street, buy him coffee and ask him to consider more intensive treatment.
"The people in charge of maintaining the pool and checking could and should have done more intensive tests," Andrada said on Wednesday.
The U.S. Army is developing a more intensive fitness test tailored to combat situations following complaints from commanders of insufficient troop readiness.
There is little prospect that any of these trends will be reversed, so today's more intensive parenting style is likely to persist.
Under a "longer lasting and more intensive coronavirus outbreak" spreading through the U.S. and Europe, global growth would drop to 1.5 percent.
The 1983 war scare shook President Reagan, and helped give rise to much more intensive arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union.
This takes a more intensive focus, but in the end, paves the way for more seamless monitoring and faster responses to incidents.
Many seniors in this situation find themselves forced into higher-cost, more-intensive settings owing to a nationwide shortage of affordable housing.
Net neutrality is the concept that Internet providers can't discriminate between, or charge more for, more intensive types of content, such as streaming.
Many in medicine, as well as patients and caregivers, continue to equate more procedures, more chemotherapy, and more intensive care with better care.
We must build out more intensive care units and obtain additional ventilators, while doing whatever we can to support and protect medical personnel.
Business travelers, who are valuable for their consistency and easily swiped credit cards, often use agencies because they need more intensive customer service.
"I've been making that argument that winter is shortening, but you're getting these more intensive periods in that shorter winter," Dr. Cohen said.
GSK estimates about a quarter of COPD patients are already using three drugs to control their disease, suggesting plentiful demand for more intensive treatment.
But his use of social media is cannier and more intensive than that of Mr Di Maio of the supposedly technologically astute young M5S.
Eventually, a team of educators decided to move the eighth-grader to Cross Creek, an alternative school where students could receive more intensive support.
A system could be created in which parents' values and priorities are recognized, while also ensuring that more intensive care is available when needed.
You'll get the benefits of a small and light computer, but you'll still be able to do more intensive tasks from time to time.
Germany's spy chief called on Monday for a more intensive exchange of information between social networks and security agencies in the fight against terrorism.
Dr. Pauline Howell, a South African tuberculosis specialist, said the Keheala strategy was "more intensive" than others she had seen, but seemed to work.
To get the best results in your fitness, research has found that shorter but more intensive exercise is more effective than longer drawn-out exercise.
A recount would be a more intensive process that would likely be necessary in order to change the allocation of delegates from the Iowa caucuses.
The CMA investigation recommended a transitional price cap for some particularly disadvantaged customer groups and even more intensive exhortations on other customers to switch suppliers.
To really appreciate the upgrades in this year's computers, you'll have to do more intensive work, such as processing photos, editing videos, or compiling code.
GSK estimates about a quarter of COPD patients are already using three drugs to control their lung disease, suggesting plentiful demand for more intensive treatment.
You'd been in school for a hundred years and you had a mere four months to rest before going back for yet more intensive education!
Conspiracies have even filtered into the French medical community, converting French doctors and fueling calls among some for more intensive vaccine education in medical schools.
A technician can then go to the scooter and decide if a more intensive repair is needed, or if a simple battery swap will do.
On Tuesday, Mr. Bullock said he could pursue even more intensive state regulations on nonprofit groups if his lawsuit against the I.R.S. is not successful.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis presented Trump with an array of military options, some more intensive than others; Trump chose one of the mildest of them.
Hans-Christoph Atzpodien, managing director of the BDSV German Security and Defence Industry group, said the conditions were ripe for a more intensive European defense cooperation.
"A more intensive reduction of interest rates, in our opinion, could trigger an outflow of funds from the banking system," Kallaur said at a press conference.
Certain groups experience earlier onset of disease and disability and often require longer and more intensive caregiving by family members, he added in a phone interview.
These are some of the most interesting companies in health care, but ironically they've been successful by being more intensive and manual in their care workflows.
Verizon's more intensive mmWave signal can have a noticeable impact, but you can solve that by simply walking away from the tower and dropping to LTE.
But it is true video has been more intensive than-- DAVID FABER: It is, but there's this theme that says you're happy to see them go.
Nitrogen-fixing beans are grown instead of inorganic fertilizer; flowers are used to attract beneficial insects to manage pests; weeds are crowded out with more intensive planting.
"These 3D chips are made up of more layers, which requires more intensive etching in the manufacturing process — meaning more gases and chemicals from Versum," Cramer explained.
This can be used in conjunction with more intensive programs that are aimed at kids who are already involved in bullying, as a target or a perpetrator.
Moov Now also shows you how to work in proper intervals so you can recover safely, gain results faster, and gradually level up to more intensive workouts.
Philippine law mandates rehab for drug-related offenses, yet officials have lacked training to discern between users who can stop and addicts who need more intensive treatment.
" Susanne Schergaut, a member of the orchestra leadership, said that as a result of the controversy, the conversations in the organization about disagreements had gotten more "intensive.
Moss Bros, which in March reported its first annual adjusted pretax loss since 2011, said it has seen "more intensive" discounting from its competitors and fewer shoppers.
That further encouraged more intensive production by China's new corporate farmers, flush with money raised on the stock market and fueled by 303's record hog prices.
Defendants do not have to plead guilty; if they fail, they are either returned for traditional prosecution with no penalty or moved to a more intensive program.
Israel then launched a second and more intensive air raid, hitting what it said were 12 Iranian and Syrian targets in Syria, including Syrian air defense systems.
It takes enormous effort to win and keep winning in this competition, so elite schooling has become enormously more intensive than it was 20 or 50 years ago.
It will take more intensive surveys, using laser measurements and underground sonar, to determine the exact cause of the falling stone and the risk that more will follow.
If you're someone who does more intensive GPU-specific work, like video editing, you may want to shell out for a more outfitted MacBook Pro or an iMac.
Emulators tend to use up a lot of processing power on PCs, so depending on your setup, you might run into problems with more intensive games and apps.
"I've recently changed up my workout routines where I'm doing more intensive workouts but less often, so I give my body time to recover and rest," Walsh says.
Combining the degree of density with results from the calculator can help identify women who would benefit from more intensive screening measures as well as risk-reducing medication.
When the time to presentation is delayed, doctors prescribe more intensive and aggressive treatment that is more difficult for patients to tolerate and often leave lasting side effects.
He believes they would bring in revenue that could free them up to work on potential addiction therapies involving more intensive hallucinogenic drugs, such as psilocybin or LSD.
Policymakers have to make sure that efforts to protect forests or convert marginal farmland back into carbon-rich grasslands don't just spur deforestation or more intensive farming elsewhere.
Instead, transit agencies in the US have focused on periodic cleaning throughout the day and more intensive surface scrubs when vehicles go out of service for the night.
"You're going to see probably more intensive efforts at domestic innovation," said Scott Kennedy, an expert on the Chinese economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Apple has been working closely with Cisco engineers and interface designers ever since to help create an more intensive co-mingling between Cisco software and networks and iOS devices.
The newest version of Firefox for desktop and Android, version 64, is out today and it comes with a few nifty features for more intensive tab and extension use.
I didn't experience too many overheating issues with the camera, though it did get warm to the touch with some more intensive functionality like shooting a lot of video.
"The tax burden for many big family firms may rise significantly and the new rules will require a lot more intensive planning and consultation," said foundation chief Rainer Kirchdoerfer.
Second, NBIB should switch from a "first-in/first-out" system in favor of a new structure that processes low-risk and simpler clearances separately from more intensive investigations.
GitHub executives have long suggested that while people generally consume information on mobile devices, they engage in more intensive work, like posting code to storage repositories, on desktop computers.
Razer says everything in the Tomahawk Elite's chassis is positioned to optimize cooling, and there's even a hydraulic lift for the GPU slot for extra ventilation during more intensive tasks.
Instead, she was told to refer her patient to a higher level of care, which means helping the patient find a local therapist, or more intensive treatment, such as rehab.
I can see how only having two concepts to choose from could be limiting, however they do offer more intensive packages for those looking for something a bit more involved.
And while the advice to exercise and eat unprocessed food wasn't harmful, a lot of the more intensive treatments she'd been doling out had no oversight, no evidence behind them.
The unpromising weather nearly persuaded him to call off the attempt, run an ordinary race and save the more intensive effort for a meet in London scheduled 10 days later.
If you're not able to engage and stabilize patients on less intensive treatment, then, like you do for other chronic conditions, you step them up to more intensive treatment modalities.
But they say the proposal could cost billions for financial institutions that will now have to do much more intensive recordkeeping of certain data, such as where their depositors live.
She said the U.S. delegation had previewed a number of new initiatives that would pave the way for progress in the talks, and underscored the importance of more intensive engagement.
The picture that emerges shows a more intensive behind-the-scenes effort between the White House and Republican congressional leaders to get on the same page than has been previously reported.
I also love to tickle a woman who is very sensitive, whether she is cooing her appreciation of gentle, strokey tickling, or begging me for mercy from the more intensive sort.
"The storms are getting more intensive, we're getting more cyclones," Jimmy Nuake, the Under Secretary Technical of the Solomon Islands' Ministry of Infrastructure Development, said in a statement at the IMO.
That meant revamping community colleges into more structured environments, combining fewer courses with far more intensive help from advisers to ensure that students moved along guided pathways to complete their degrees.
At free 25-minute introductory sessions, Trump University representatives marketed three-day workshops starting at $298; at those, more intensive programs were pitched, like "Trump Gold Elite," whose price reached $35,000.
The startup also wants to build an ecosystem of senior services, so when customers start to need more intensive services like in-home care, Papa can refer them to its partners.
The literature is scant on whether or not taking a cat on a walk or for a more intensive outdoor activity is a good experience for either the cat or human.
"Recently, the escalator availability has dipped a bit because we have been doing more intensive maintenance," Mr. Byford said, meaning the escalators were actually down more often than usual for repairs.
The minutes showed the MPC discussed financial stability measures available to the Financial Policy Committee after the referendum, as well as more intensive supervision of bank liquidity from the Prudential Regulation Authority.
This is such a new issue that there's a lot more intensive research that needs to be done in order to actually determine which types of synthetic fibers are the worst offenders.
Immigrants' region of origin also appeared to influence their treatment, with less aggressive care provided to people from Northern and Western Europe and more intensive interventions given to people from South Asia.
Samsung, LG, and HTC have been especially good about this by providing microSD expansion on their recent flagships, allowing more intensive users the freedom to grow beyond the phone they initially purchased.
Here, we're talking about the best all-around product: a traditional laptop that will work well at most things for most people, and even stretch to handle more intensive tasks on occasion.
Now Bear is out in the field, saving koala lives every day and will soon undergo more intensive training that will compare his nose to the detection skills of humans and drones.
"We have already established a plan for briefing both candidates when they are named, and certainly after November when the president-elect is known, and it gets more intensive," Mr. Clapper said.
However, the need for continued vigilance to keep the virus from returning will result in a slower economic reboot, due to precautions like more intensive vetting of China's large migrant labor workforce.
The best sun paste for surfing and swimming: Manda Organic Sun Paste ($18.00) More intensive aquatic activities demand a thicker, more resilient sun paste, and I've been appreciating Manda Organic Sun Paste.
Rooftop solar may create more benefits than costs, but the benefits are widely diffused, and the costs (in more intensive grid management and lost recovery of fixed grid costs) are concentrated on utilities.
The official said some of the colleges with "shortcomings" had addressed their problems but would not say how many, and added that the department cannot disclose whether more intensive Clery investigations are planned.
My colleague Jon Porter says it has some helpful shooting tools, but also calls out its ability to capture photos in RAW, so you can retain more data and do more intensive edits.
SYDNEY, March 25 (Reuters) - Australia's banking watchdog said lenders should stop using benchmark indices to estimate if borrowers can afford to repay loans and move to a more intensive system of credit checks.
Dr. Bretagnolle also suspected pesticides and more intensive use of land by farmers as a culprit, and said farmers in the area he surveys are trying different methods aimed at saving some species.
Candidates seeking to lead the Democratic National Committee have called for a more intensive focus on nonfederal elections, and several senior Democrats said distraught party donors were turning their attention to the states.
A larger and more diverse population supports more intensive development of the resources available and a more complex division of labor, leading, over time, to a steadily more sophisticated and prosperous national economy.
But more intensive testing did show that Vizio is utilizing a few tricks to make the P-Series Quantum look like a more expensive TV. This doesn't mean that the picture doesn't look great.
Possible interventions could include more intensive screening for BRCA-related cancers, medications that might reduce the risk for developing these cancers, and surgeries that further reduce risk (by removing breasts, ovaries and fallopian tubes).
While this isn't terribly surprising news—more steps should, theoretically, mean more cleanliness—what the researchers also discovered was that healthcare workers were much less compliant with the longer, more intensive hand washing method.
In an effort to prevent a repeat of the crisis, the Dodd-Frank law of 2010 empowered regulators to designate certain nonbank financial institutions as "systemically important" and subject them to more intensive supervision.
This change could lead to competitive advantages when satellite communications are more widely used, but it will also likely lead to a more intensive upkeep operation as Starlink birds keep dropping out of the air.
That said, it can get a little hot on your right thigh — under where the chip resides inside — if you have the X1 Carbon on your lap, at least when you're doing more intensive tasks.
A Homeland Security official said it takes about a week to complete the necessary paperwork to permit the department to begin the work, and that the more intensive on-site effort takes about two weeks.
"China data weakness will likely be more visible in August and September, and policymakers will likely lean towards more intensive easing," said analysts at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch in a note on Monday.
When his cancer was diagnosed, we treated him with a multi-drug cocktail of chemotherapy over months, first with more intensive regimens that sidelined him from being able to work, and then with milder medicines.
Bernie Sanders's campaign said it would request the more intensive step of a recount after the state party announced that it had changed results in 29 precincts but that no national delegates would be moved.
Comparative results from rest and exercise, including jump rope, treadmills, outdoor jogging and stair climbing, showed that the Fitbit devices miscalculated heart rates by up to 20 beats per minute on average during more intensive workouts.
Patients tend to get more intensive training on managing their blood sugar with pumps than they do with injections, and some doctors have questioned whether better patient education might be the reason pumps get better results.
But of course nothing can remain free forever… And so Codecademy is today launching a paid Pro version of its product, which will offer more intensive courses and more extensive mentoring than it had provided before.
Families became more politicized, Mr. Greene and Ms. Elder argue, as the American family itself went through major changes — with more mothers working, more single and same-sex parents, and the rise of more intensive parenting.
WELLINGTON, Nov 27 (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) said on Wednesday that vulnerabilities in the country's financial system were elevated and it would take a more intensive approach to supervising banks and insurers.
The application process itself has also gotten more intensive, with reviewing agencies requesting additional evidence from roughly 60% of corporate applicants in the fourth quarter of 2018, compared to 46% and 28% in 2017 and 2016, respectively.
If any member violated the terms of entry into the United States, however, all the other members would be subjected, for the full five years, to the more intensive regime of their early period in the country.
The drugs are smuggled through the normal ports of entry, and solutions involve more intensive screening, with trade-offs including not just money but, perhaps more importantly, the fact that very intense screening could undermine normal trade.
Your doctor may say 'exercise and eat right,' but if you have these metabolic abnormalities you're at higher risk of disease, and you may need more intensive lifestyle modifications — not to lose weight, but to improve health.
The new chip can be used for national security and medical diagnostics, and underscores Intel's aggressive bid to develop new processors that can meet the more intensive computing demands of the cloud, and of advanced AI systems.
The removal of any lingering doubt about the cause of the birth defects may help spur more intensive efforts to develop diagnostics and vaccines specific to Zika, which is closely related to dengue and other mosquito-borne viruses.
Instead of rotating between two cleansers, one super-gentle and the other more intensive, the booster adds a customization factor; just sprinkle some into your hand and combine with the balm whenever your skin needs a good polishing.
But most of the time, I know what to do to protect myself — talk candidly about suicidal thoughts despite discomfort, seek more intensive care when I need it, choose not to be alone when I am not well.
Now the region will have to undergo a more intensive cleanup to recover from the typhoon, especially as a stadium 224 miles west of the Daiichi plant prepares to host baseball during the Tokyo Summer Olympics next year.
It's true that Americans are less likely to die in the hospital than residents of other countries — but it's also the case that those who do end up in the hospital face more intensive care than patients internationally.
However, more intensive titles like Arma 3 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider — which the original Blade 15 could run better — force you to take the graphics settings down a notch or two to reach the 13 fps goal.
I'm not sure I think that happens at scale, meaning that I think that the connection between a designer, a game, and a player is much more intensive as a private experience than it is as a public phenomenon.
But polls from as recently as last week show a majority of Americans support accepting more refugees from Syria, so long as rigorous background checks are conducted — and already, refugees receive more intensive screening than any other immigrant population.
Middle-tier classes on SQL and Superset have enabled some non-technical employees to take on roles as project managers, and more intensive courses on Python and machine learning have helped engineers brush up on necessary skills for projects.
But the probe, which is expected to last 18 months, has ambitious plans, with lawmakers floating more intensive oversight of the federal agencies regulating big tech or even updates to antitrust law to account for how online monopolies function.
The coronavirus, which has quickly spread to dozens of countries and claimed more than 3,000 lives, has rocked global financial markets, but the outbreak has also resulted in more intensive trading activity and higher volatility, helping online trading platforms.
UN Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, was rushed to the media center across the street, where he praised the results and said the communiqué signals the start of more intensive efforts to revive the UN-backed Geneva peace process.
So that means when people asked to peform more intensive tasks, heat quickly builds up inside a Core i9 MBP, and before long, it's forced to throttle the CPU to prevent the system from overheating, which negatively impacts overall performance.
"The reason why Romani Design was created is that I wanted a much more intensive and stronger communication channel and ... to boost the prestige of Roma culture," Varga told Reuters in the small sewing room in her studio in Budapest.
Elizabeth Easton, director of the Center for Curatorial Leadership in New York, which trains curators to become leaders of their institutions, says they may be better positioned to do something more intensive and has built a mentoring assignment into her program.
With his re-election campaign ready to enter a more intensive phase -- and with Democrats increasingly consuming political oxygen -- Trump also appears poised to continue a streak of impulsive policy undertakings and personnel moves as he works to galvanize conservative voters.
At the same time, however, Trump has agreed to a more intensive pace of travel, set by Kelly, to sell agenda items that until now have been rolled out haphazardly and without direct buy-in from the commander in chief himself.
Some cities have gone further, establishing crisis intervention teams, with a large number of patrol officers receiving more intensive education, and getting to know mental health professionals, local advocacy and social service groups, and families of people with mental illness.
The Obama administration has been nudging police departments to adapt de-escalation tactics and to fix broken relationships with poor and minority communities across the nation, which typically experience far more intensive policing because of what are frequently higher crime rates.
"This one I think does a more intensive job of looking across the Ivorian government and taking into account what the whole of government is doing," said Tim McCoy, vice president for country relations at the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF).
The G.A.O.'s letter is not likely to bring about any immediate changes because Democrats, who generally support more intensive federal oversight of the banking industry, control the House of Representatives and are unlikely to agree to overturn the Fed's guidance.
The soils produced by the 700-year-old practice, known as "African dark earths", contain up to 300 percent more organic carbon than other soils, and are capable of supporting far more intensive farming, said the anthropologist behind the study.
The mentally ill can be stranded in the ER for hours, days or even weeks with minimal treatment, because doctors deem them too disabled to discharge, but can't find them an inpatient psychiatric bed, which would allow patients to get more intensive care.
"It is inevitable on a crowded planet, with limited resources, that we will make more intensive use of our sky using flying robots to move goods faster, cheaper, and more accurately than ever before," Ledgard, also an acclaimed novelist, said in a statement.
A recount is a more intensive process, but the state party maintains that is the only way apparent mathematical errors can be fixed at the precinct level, because the form submitted by precinct leaders is, in the party's estimation, a legal document.
IBM's new chip design could hit the market as early as 2019 — just in time for the arrival of 5G mobile wireless capabilities and self-driving cars, which will both require more intensive processing capabilities in order to continue to scale, per Wired.
Though his wife didn't qualify because doctors discovered her blood clotted too quickly to undergo the surgery, Bramstedt continued on with the screening process, answering questions about his social history and taking blood samples, until doctors flew him out for more intensive tests.
AI triggered a push for more powerful processors that could handle the more intensive computing needs of AI systems, especially the fast-rising trend called deep learning, which is based on neural computing networks that mimic the way the human brain works.
Kids who have committed more serious offenses participate in a more intensive course known as Multisystemic Therapy, which provides up to 2900 hours of therapy that engages a broader sphere of adults — including teachers and coaches — in ways to reinforce positive behaviors.
This smaller-scale agreement would serve as a valuable placeholder on the way towards more intensive negotiations in the future, all the while forcing Pyongyang to demonstrate to the international community that it is in fact willing and able to meet its commitments.
It falls between last weekend's Labor Day holiday, the traditional end of the summer vacation season and kickoff to more intensive political campaigning, and next week's third Democratic presidential debate in Houston, which will give the top 10 contenders another national platform.
But Duggal says it also can manage the more intensive hardware requirements in so-called Level 2+ systems, such as automated highway driving and self-parking, as well as Level 4, which is a designation given to autonomous urban driving applications like robotaxis.
More problematic for the U.S. mainland, however, is that by 22019, North Korea was acquiring submarines that could carry ballistic missiles and by 2016, had conducted multiple submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) tests and laid the groundwork for more intensive SLBM testing.
The "no-fly" list does about what you'd expect, barring "known or suspected terrorists" from boarding commercial aircraft inside or bound for the U.S. The "selectee list" contains a smaller group not barred from air travel but subject to more intensive pre-flight screening.
It has a battery life of anywhere from two to 12 hours, the company claims, depending on whether you're using it mostly for notifications or for more intensive applications like accessing the web via Alexa, playing games, or using the front-facing, 8-megapixel camera.
In 2012, the state opened a centralized "hub and spoke" system in which people who need more intensive treatment get care at specialized "hubs" and, once stabilized, are transferred to "spokes" for long-term management—or back to the hub if their problems worsen.
"We have seen more intensive discounting from our competitors and a materially lower level of footfall across the high streets and shopping centres of the UK. Despite this, we have resisted discounting pressures," Moss Bros Chief Executive Brian Brick said in a trading statement.
While I may have inadvertently stumbled into an anesthesia-free minor surgery, a number of other American patients are now opting to stay awake for much more intensive and grisly procedures, choosing topical numbing injections for surgeries that were once a general-anesthesia foregone conclusion.
According to the arrest affidavit obtained by Insider, Lomeli was working at the document verification podium when he told the female traveler she would have to go through a more intensive screening process to verify her identity after losing her ID cards while visiting Los Angeles.
"A simple blood test that could select this group... and offer them more tailored treatment, including more intensive talking therapies, could prevent months, even years, of frustration and suffering," she said, and lead to a future where medication matched to a patient's biochemistry becomes the norm.
But if you look at a more industrial system, we're talking about a larger blue water footprint; those cattle start on grass as well, but eventually they are switched over to feedlots where they're fed grains which are much more intensive in their needs for irrigation.
Some facilities may feel strongly that it is in the best interest of the patient to receive care in a more intensive setting (like a residential versus a partial hospitalization setting) or a longer period of care than what insurance providers are willing to pay for.
The department has offered states two kinds of help, both for free: a remote cyber "hygiene" scan of their servers by department officials who look for known vulnerabilities and can recommend patches, and a more intensive on-site analysis by a team of computer security specialists.
Using the virtual internships as a 'window into the kind of tech challenges' that JPMorgan facesThe modules take roughly 5 hours to complete, which means its more intensive than the usual 45 minute coding test that JPMorgan historically made their interns take during the application and interview process.
Besides positive peer pressure, some possible causes they cite include the rise of more intensive parenting; internet distractions that keep teenagers at home rather than out and about; expanded health coverage and improvements in mental health care; and the elimination of brain-damaging lead from gasoline in the 1970s.
" Councilman Daniel R. Garodnick, a Democrat who represents the area and was the main sponsor of the bill that was approved on Wednesday, said that the rezoning would allow more intensive development near subway stations, which he described as "certainly the right place to put lots of new density.
"We expect a more intensive engagement from our partners to avoid a humanitarian disaster," the EU's Tusk said after talks on Tuesday in Vienna and Ljubljana, where he called for an end to the border closures that have caused scenes of desperation and clashes with police at Greece's frontier with Macedonia.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A recording of Michael R. Bloomberg in 2015 offering an unflinching defense of stop-and-frisk policing circulated widely on social media Tuesday, signaling that the former New York City mayor is about to face more intensive scrutiny as he rises in the polls as a Democratic presidential candidate.
As to how the program fits in with its existing partnership program, which is what lets streamers offered subscriptions to their channels for monthly fees and collect ad revenue, Twitch sees it as a step on the way to becoming a partner, a process that is more intensive and involves an application review.
"Previous studies of nasal irrigation have shown benefit, but those studies were much smaller and involved more intensive coaching and support, not using brief pragmatic interventions in the kind of typical primary care settings we deal with," said lead author Dr. Paul Little, professor of primary care research at the University of Southampton.
In part because relapse is often part of recovery from addiction, the programs are forgiving: Defendants can repeat drug school, a defensive driving-style class for low-level drug offenders, if they have been arrest-free for three years, and can undergo a more intensive drug diversion program up to three times.
But if you're willing to swap out the crappy mouse and keyboard for a proper wireless set (I like Logitech's MX Master mouse and K810 keyboard, personally), the HP Envy Curved All-in-One 34 and the Dell XPS 27 are beautiful and competent PCs for everyday tasks and even more intensive stuff such as photo editing.
In an address to Parliament, the minister, Karen Bradley, said she was "minded" to refer the $15 billion deal to the Competition and Markets Authority for a more intensive inquiry into concerns about whether Fox would uphold broadcast standards in Britain and whether owning all of Sky would give it too much control of the British media.
It underscores Intel's aggressive push to develop new chips that can meet the more intensive computing demands of fast-growing technologies led by the cloud and AI."This work is a prime example of contemporary research at the crossroads of neuroscience and artificial intelligence," Nabil Imam, senior research scientist in Intel's Neuromorphic Computing Lab, said in a statement.
Being in the emergency room was scary for all the reasons it's scary to be that sick — the doctors were talking about admitting me to the hospital for more intensive treatment — but it was also scary because I spend a lot of time reading about surprise emergency room bills and I was worried about getting one myself.
In contrast to Master of None, a lot of Parks and Rec's songs were written in as jokes (like Andy's band Mouse Rat's Lil Sebastian ode "5000 Candles in the Wind"), and that made working on Master of None a much more intensive experience for her as a music supervisor, since it relies so heavily on sourced music.
Obama's problem is that with each spectacular attack, the pressure mounts to do more, to send troops somewhere or bomb something or ban someone from doing something — even though more intensive military engagement is a violation of the "don't do stupid shit" principle that constitutes a more profound national security doctrine than Obama is given credit for.
Overall Assembly: ModerateAssembly was a bit more intensive than with the sweet potato dough: After preheating the oven to 500°F, shredding and squeezing the moisture out of my zucchini, I threw all of the ingredients into bowl, mixed with a spoon, and spread onto an oiled sheet pan to bake in the oven for a total of 15 minutes.
"At small companies, relationships can be generally more intensive (you spend a lot of time with a small number of colleagues!) and that can make it harder to create the space and time for difficult conversations and sharing tough feedback," Hervey told CNBC Make It in an email, noting that smaller firms typically have limited — or non-existent — HR departments.
The problem is that he implemented that decision without legal authority and before explaining fully to the American people — or even their elected representatives — what the administration's overall objectives in Syria are; whether the strike in Syria last night was a one-time event; or whether Americans should expect a longer and more intensive campaign intended to overthrow the Syrian government.
The report goes on to suggest that the more intensive measures against the spread of the virus now belatedly underway in several states—widespread social distancing among the general public, the closure of schools and large establishments, bans on mass gatherings—can reduce casualties further, but only if the entire population participates in suppressive efforts until a vaccine is made widely available.
The Washington Post noted that while newspaper personnel aren't usually pressed to demonstrate large followings, Roeper is also a prominent local TV personality who once co-hosted Fox 32's Good Day Chicago, where competition for followers is much more intensive:"At local television stations, particularly at the Fox station, there is a tremendous amount of pressure on the personalities to increase their social media profiles," Chicago media critic Robert Feder told The Post.

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