Yet how can a public school system afford such a resource intensive program on a limited budget?
We need to think carefully about an appropriate interface for a patient in intensive care - a touch screen might be helpful.
And how will the onset of a global credit squeeze affect what private-equity groups can pay for a capital-intensive business with a time horizon of three to five years?
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Removing beavers entirely from Canada's national symbols would be labour-intensive: a stone beaver sits on top of the entrance to Parliament and appears on Canadian nickels.
If a patient in an intensive care unit gets a hypertension drug instead of an antibiotic, did that result in injury?
She was sent by ambulance to a nearby hospital with a pediatric intensive care unit, which diagnosed a strep A infection.
"Call handlers can help people find the right course, whether it is a one-week intensive driving course or a year-long study of floristry, " she added.
The best barometer is the Egyptian pound which has come under a new round of intensive selling, hitting a series of record lows at the start of 2013.
The U.S. may indeed avoid a recession without QE3, but when economies are barely growing above 1%, one slip on a banana peel is all it takes to end up in intensive care for a few months.
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It has become a capital-intensive business, in which a few relatively skilled workers watch over huge mechanical looms.
Consolidation chemotherapy is a less intensive post-remission maintenance therapy than a stem cell transplant.
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It is a labour intensive process requiring significant laboratory resource over a number of years, limiting drug companies' willingness to invest.
In a conversation with a fund manager I explained how many semiconductors (memory chips in particular) are capital-intensive commodities with a 2-year lag from the time a major capital investment is made to when it reaches full production capacity.
Web Workers, for instance, is an emerging system for isolating a browser's individual tasks into separate "threads, " making it easier for a browser-based program to perform a computationally intensive task such as photo-editing in a background tab while the user is attending to something else, like e-mail, in the foreground.
"Self-harm needs a lot of time-intensive work - there are a lot of deep issues behind the self-harm and that needs a therapeutic approach and that needs money, " she said.
Study leader Dr Martin Wildman, consultant in respiratory medicine at Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, said in an averagely-sized hospital the decision to admit a patient with COPD to intensive care probably happens once a week - or two to three times a week in winter.
It is also an industry that is labour-intensive and generates a lot of foreign currency.
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Guests also get eight weeks of intensive training at a James Bond-style space camp on a tropical island.
Companies that monitor Internet traffic said Wednesday that an intensive cyberattack against a European spam-fighting organization has ended.
It turns out, though, removing mug shots from florida.arrest.org is not as labor-intensive or arcane a process as the reputation companies claim.
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Indeed, talent-intensive businesses have a particular interest in maintaining high ethical standards.
It was not until 19 August 1939, however, that the two countries reached, after months of intensive negotiations, a far-reaching accord on economic relations.
When Brenner met him, he was in intensive care with a tracheotomy and a feeding tube, having developed septic shock from a gallbladder infection.
After eleven major iterations and many more minor updates, CM11 stands as possibly one of the most intensive makeovers of a classic ever done.
The World Bank calculates that import tariffs lowered returns in Brazilian farming by 5% in 1997, whereas tariffs reduced returns in capital-intensive manufacturing by a full 22%.
Obviously, video is data intensive, but a full two-thirds of data crossing the network will be video by 2015, up from just under half of the network now.
By the end of last week, the yield on Spain's 10-year bond hovered around 7%, the financial equivalent of being admitted to intensive care with a raging fever.
The former England footballer was placed in intensive care in a hospital shortly after beginning treatment at the centre in Arizona, but is reported to be making a recovery.
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"My office is happy to report that he's been stabilized and is being treated in cardiac intensive care at a metropolitan hospital, " Pierre Sussman said in a statement released Saturday.
The service sector, which is less capital-intensive, employs a bigger share of the workforce in Britain than it does in Germany, for instance but again that does not explain the gap with America.
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