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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Travellers stand in front of the kiosk to answer the yes or no questions, and if any unexpected physiological responses are picked up by the detectors then the person is passed on to a real border guard who conducts a more intensive interview.
We need to think carefully about an appropriate interface for a patient in intensive care - a touch screen might be helpful.
He said Mrs Gandhi was recovering in an intensive care unit of a hospital.
Microsoft helped out with the data structures and search needs for making a computer-intensive movie.
The eurozone has survived intact, but it is still a currency in intensive care.
For example, many people develop PTSD after motor vehicle accidents or after a stay in a hospital intensive care unit.
After an emergency operation, Mr Cook spent a day in intensive care.
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.
Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks calls it "an exciting 21st century idea" and says "We have to think in revolutionary terms if we are to move away from a carbon intensive society".
This is not a capital-intensive business.
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Over the last three years, the United States and Russia have been able to make significant progress on a wide range of issues, including the New START Treaty, the 1, 2, 3 Agreement, the work we've done on Russia's accession to the WTO, and setting up a presidential process whereby issues of trade and commerce, science, technology are all discussed at a much more intensive level.
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She was sent by ambulance to a nearby hospital with a pediatric intensive care unit, which diagnosed a strep A infection.
Consolidation chemotherapy is a less intensive post-remission maintenance therapy than a stem cell transplant.
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He then also ran Internet Explorer on the iPad while on a Flash-intensive Mercedes website.
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This case is the first in which Ceclimar is conducting a more intensive monitoring of deaths.
Putting a cap on the charge made them more comfortable trying a data-intensive smart phone.
The injured man is currently in an intensive care unit at a Liverpool hospital.
Those who survive line infections spend on average a week longer in intensive care.
He was told his friend was in the intensive care unit in a stable condition.
Newman said her search, while not intensive, has been a little tricky.
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 block, due to open in 2012, will provide an improved environment for the care of children, an expanded intensive care unit and a new ward.
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%.
The scientists in Michigan took a more labor-intensive approach.
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