If you invest your money these days, you often conduct intensive research.
The most recent installment of the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) ended with 16 watch brands, among the most prestigious brands in the world, introducing their latest timepieces, often the result of years of intensive research.
The 1994 Group of research intensive universities said that figures showed that some UK students "have obviously been wary of applying this year".
"This is positive news and demonstrates that higher education is still an excellent investment, " said Alex Bols, executive director of the 1994 Group of research intensive universities.
Alex Bols, executive director of the 1994 Group of research intensive universities, agreed in principle with the idea that universities needed to engage with potential students at an earlier age.
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Alex Bols, executive director of the 1994 Group of research intensive universities, said that earlier figures showing a fall in applications from UK students could be because students were applying later in the admissions cycle.
And we're carrying out an intensive amount of research to find better methods than PSA to distinguish between the minority of cases that are life threatening and do need treatment - the vipers - from the majority of cases that don't - the grass snakes.
Unlike its research-intensive predecessors, the Univac also was built with business applications in mind.
Prof Acton said the research-intensive 1994 Group universities were well-placed to lead the recovery.
Developing the diagnostic test, a research-intensive project, ate up two costly years.
But Paul Wellings, chair of the research-intensive 1994 Group of universities, emphasised the need for maintaining quality across a diverse higher education sector.
The 1994 Group, representing research-intensive universities, have warned that higher education funding must not limited to a "narrow debate on future fee levels".
Sir James Dyson, an entrepreneur and author of a report for the Tories on Britain's exporting future, urges more tax breaks for research-intensive high-tech start-ups.
Professor Paul Wellings of the 1994 Group, research-intensive universities, welcomed the review of postgraduate education, saying "there are a number of issues that need urgently to be examined".
"Revenue from this tax would be controlled by government and thus the resource would not be directly linked back to universities, " said the 1994 Group, a coalition of research-intensive universities.
Now , with venture capital flows declining overall, cooler heads in the Valley are shifting bets to more business-oriented engineering and research-intensive fields more grounded in marketplace realities.
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He has spent the past two years trying to sell the cyclical chunks of the group, especially basic chemicals, and to concentrate on research-intensive drugs, which produce higher margins and more stable profits.
For instance, research-intensive universities might benefit most from a hybrid of renewable long-term contracts and fringe benefit trade-offs, whereas it may be most efficient for teaching colleges to utilize a combination of contingent faculty and renewable contracts.
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Paul Wellings, chair of the 1994 Group of research-intensive universities, called for the review to abide by two principles - to ensure that the cost does not stop people from attending university and the need to improve the student experience.
The company utilizes engineer-to-engineer selling model, which is a fairly research and development intensive process, according to Crichton.
Even the research shows that intensive parenting causes kids to suffer.
Except intensive studies on geology, little research has been carried out in the biosphere reserve.
As oil production falls and oil prices rise, research will become more intensive as industry puts both feet forward to develop the next generation of energy technology.
As technology becomes more sophisticated, expensive and research and development-intensive, greater emphasis is placed on finding differentiation through innovative, regionally appropriate development of core processes and products to address those end markets, as well as our own.
Giffords on Wednesday moved from the intensive care unit to the Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) at Memorial Hermann in Houston, where she'll undergo physical, occupational and speech therapy to try to get her brain back to where it once was.
In the final round of submissions candidates were whittled down from 8 to 5 finalists, undergoing an intensive interview, and delivering a 15 minute PowerPoint presentation on their proposed research.
In response to the debate, the National Institutes of Health's Office of Dietary Supplements last year began an intensive effort to learn more about vitamin D, partnering with other federal agencies to assemble a panel to assess research needs and priorities.
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