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181. Subsequently, many opportunities exist to specialise, for example, in intensive care, in midwifery or in community psychiatric nursing. 182. For one year he had intensive treatment, with the physiotherapist and speech therapist attending his home three times a week. 183. Although no tax-payers' money was involved, the affair received intensive media coverage. 184. The two leaders had been doing most of the talking, thinking, and worrying over two long days of intensive negotiations. 185. The important breakthrough came late on Oct. 24 following a day of intensive negotiations. 186. The design of each of the new qualifications is currently being subjected to intensive scrutiny and consultation. 187. Bronzes are created by building sand moulds of a plaster original, in itself a skilled and labour intensive job. 188. Farmers may even switch their pattern of production in order to minimize the risks - from arable to intensive livestock farming, for example. 189. It is absolutely true that many forms of modern, intensive livestock production are extremely inefficient. 190. These problems demand intensive treatment - moisturising and nourishing but at the same time non-oily. 191. The new curricular teaching and examinations are very labour intensive and have considerable resource implications. 192. Human sensitivity to such fields is a subject of intensive research today. 193. Our baby was in the intensive care unit, and we didn't know whether she would live or die. 194. The system also allows parent firms to concentrate on more capital intensive processes. 195. The epistemological foundations of educational research have also been the subject of intensive scrutiny. 196. Finesse Intensive Conditioner is an ideal way of treating holiday hair, repairing damage done by sun, sea and chlorine. 197. After five years of intensive research, Schwarzkopf have developed Igora Botanic. 198. Parachuting, however, was only a small part of a most intensive programme. 199. This could be achieved in three years, using intensive cultivation. 200. The eight-point accord followed 18 months of UN-sponsored peace talks, ending in 10 days of intensive negotiation in New York. 201. The performance is easily good enough for heavy-duty disk intensive applications such as databases and large graphics applications, as well as Windows 3.1 work. 202. Will he accept that there is indeed an acute shortage of intensive care beds for children? 203. This has been shown to be an effective and rapid method of training but it does require intensive supervision from an adult. 204. The store manager said he found the new technology more labour intensive and less flexible. 205. Section A is an intensive language course for beginners or less advanced students. 206. In other less intensive areas there might be a direct effect. 207. Voice over Police motorcyclists have to undergo an intensive training course. 208. David was therefore offered inpatient care for up to 10 days to provide him with intensive support. 209. The stream will also be useful as a preliminary to degree work of a more intensive and independent kind. 210. The larger or very intensive farmers had generally used training to prepare themselves and their men much better than the smaller units.