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Experience points show the intensiveness of students' course work.
Subjects in advanced level will receive more time and intensiveness than the basic ones do.
Improvements in efficiency can reduce resource intensiveness, reducing the T multiplier.
The labor intensiveness and attention to detail are such that a typical knife master produces no more than a dozen blades a day.
It will not cut global emissions and will not even reduce carbon intensiveness.
"The intention, in principle, is first, take out the smell intensiveness, make sure it doesn't smell higher than you required," he said.
Its labor intensiveness is obvious.
There are many ways to demonstrate bacteriocin production, depending on the sensitivity and labor intensiveness desired.
The intensity of an examination depends on the reasonable grounds that the officer has to escalate the intensiveness of a search.
Gaston et al. note that because of this relationship, the intensiveness of a sampling scheme cannot be traded off for extensiveness.
A disadvantage is the labor intensiveness of cleaning and empty and the potential high oxygen exposure if the tank is not enclosed.
I also welcome the desire for locally adapted measures, and the demand for regional or local consideration of the optimum specific degree of intensiveness.
Tense consonants are characterized by the intensiveness of articulation, which naturally leads to a lengthening of these consonants.
But arguing that the index does not reflect the labor intensiveness of schools, Mr. Rothstein substituted a price index focusing on the service industry.
The string players have to learn that intensiveness - fierce, harsh - is not the same as intensity, and there were many hesitant entries and exits, testifying to lack of experience.
IGN, which also identified problems with targeting, speculated that DMM's processor intensiveness limited its use throughout the game, detracting from players' ability to feel immersed.
Their work has the obvious virtues of thought, labor intensiveness and a witty harnessing of technology - and they produce sculptures the likes of which really hasn't been seen before.
The need to move to intensive production techniques within Comecon was evident from the fact that from 1961 to 1984 the overall material intensiveness of production did not improve substantially.
And of the intensiveness of the agony which its infliction produces, one has only to think of the congeries or plexus of delicate nerves which have their terminus in the feet.
Was that all my training in the house counted for, I wondered, rising so early, retiring so late, the busy days, the long lessons, their frequency, variety and intensiveness, administered to us morning, noon and night?
But if we want to maintain the greatest number of farmers on all the territory of the Member States in future, we will no longer be able to have this trilogy of disappearance, concentration and intensiveness.
The tense consonants are characterized by the intensiveness (tension) of articulation, which naturally leads to a lengthening of the consonant, which is the reason why they are traditionally transcribed with the length diacritic.
The resource intensiveness of Flash is a major drain on battery life, so the Moblin browser will need some kind of built-in Flashblock-like mechanism in order to deliver an acceptable user experience.
This was not simply because of the frequency and intensiveness of our lessons, and our finding ourselves in an environment where this language, it seemed, was simply, or primarily, spoken, but because of our motivation.
There is also a labor intensiveness to many of the exhibits, like Ms. Black's handmade paper replications of roller skates, or Mr. Diaz's finicky paint, crystal and glitter portrait of Coco Chanel.