This intensive exploitation has considerable impact on hydrological conditions in coastal regions.
"Our main concern relating to this application is that the introduction of intensive dairy farming is new (first planning application in Wales) and consequently very few if any regulations refer to this form of intensive farming, " he said.
Such mood swings are common among investors in this capital-intensive industry that has a hard time earning its cost of capital.
Today, in my hospital, a hundred and fifty-five of our almost seven hundred patients are, as I write this, in intensive care.
As demand rises in China and protein consumption rises even faster, this requires the intensive growing of grains for both foods and for renewable energy.
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This is an intensive programme based on strong evidence that helping parents form strong attachments to their children in the very early days and supporting them through the stresses and strains of family life can significantly improve the life chances of children.
Both left intensive care this week and are able to breath on their own.
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This came after an intensive search by police, firefighters and ex-teammates on Tuesday.
In 2010, Medicare officially approved this program as an intensive cardiac rehab program, and the first patients started in May 2011.
This week the Paediatric Intensive Care Society warned all 29 units in the NHS were running close to capacity due to a spike in respiratory infections.
This Forum includes an intensive three-day work program allowing a group of about 100 students from all over the region to meet and discuss the central theme of the event, which follows the themes of the Summit.
Mr Corona, for example, who this week was in intensive care after a possible heart attack, portrays himself as the victim of a vendetta after a court ruling that land belonging to the Aquino clan should be redistributed.
But Public Bill Committees (they used, misleadingly, to be called Standing Committees) are now allowed to call in witnesses - and the evidence given across two intensive days this week was sometimes quite riveting - both for content and for drama.
But Labour say this scheme is more "intensive" than its predecessor, with guaranteed training and job help.
This will discourage carbon-intensive activities and contribute to the development of clean alternative, reducing emissions and climate change.
This is the reality of intensive care: at any point, we are as apt to harm as we are to heal.
The two main consequences of this were extended stays in intensive care units and increased drug use -- both of which were costly.
The time and resource intensive nature of this skillcraft is perfectly suited for the precision search and analytic capabilities of the modern compute cloud.
Some of this use arises because of intensive farming methods: keeping animals shut up in pens or battery sheds makes them more prone to disease, which leads farmers to use antibiotics.
Hunters in Texas have to take a safety course, why not require that for all firearm classes. there could be one for Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols, and Modern Sporting Rifles (what some call assault rifles, this could be the most intensive, but I assure you people will take it to own the firearm).
Additionally, Luke's parent's repeatedly asked for him to be moved back to the intensive care ward but this did not take place.
Singling this group of patients out for intensive treatment, or working harder to prevent kidney disease from taking hold, could be a powerful way of reducing deaths among people with diabetes, she added.
This is not a capital-intensive business.
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An academic started with a gloomy prediction about how this looked increasingly like an unemployment-intensive recession.
For American workers the most worrying thing about all this is the flight of brain-intensive jobs to India.
Goldman could make up for some of this lost revenue in less capital-intensive businesses, such as asset management.
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Nowhere is this controversy as fierce as in data intensive industries such as Telecom, Consumer Electronics and High Tech.
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The Brazilian, 28, left intensive care in Budapest earlier this week as he continues to make good progress after surgery on his life-threatening injury.
"Our bigger fines, record number of bans and successful criminal prosecutions this year reflect our tougher, more intensive enforcement approach, " said Margaret Cole, FSA director of enforcement.
This behavior is common to any capital intensive business with a lag time, and I have described the similarity of the semiconductor market to airlines and shipping firms in an earlier post.
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