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    intensively
    [ adv ]
    in an intensive manner
    <adv.all>
    he studied the snake intensively


    Intensively \In*ten"sive*ly\, adv.
    In an intensive manner; by increase of degree. --Abp.
    Bramhall.

    1. The local school district won a three-year, $620,000 National Science Foundation grant to train intensively one teacher in each of the neighborhood's 30 elementary schools in the latest techniques in science education.
    2. "We will have to work intensively" on a common German currency, he said, and acknowledged that as "one of the most difficult questions." Kohl said the aim of a common currency was to allow West Germans to buy goods in East Germany.
    3. The minister, who has been lobbying intensively for modernization of the Canadian fleet, has repeatedly warned that the fleet's "greatest opponent is rust," with some ships more than 30 years old.
    4. This week's plenary session in Strasbourg was therefore lobbied intensively, by Scandinavian and Austrian government and party leaders, by Commission president Jacques Delors, and by the current Greek presidency of the Council.
    5. Britain will enjoy the double benefit of continued exploration and more intensively managed North Sea fields.
    6. Much of the capacity added this year will show up in the figures for equipment purchased to more intensively use existing facilities.
    7. The report suggests doctors could test patients with mild to moderate high blood pressure to learn how intensively they should be treated.
    8. A paupers' graveyard for 121 years, it is among the most intensively used pieces of real estate in New York City.
    9. The author's insights into the sources of FDR's supreme self-sufficiency and political intuition are the more remarkable because he doesn't move back intensively enough to present the entire stream of influence that formed FDR's mind and character.
    10. "Rescue teams have been working intensively through the night," Nazca police spokesman Juan Torres said early today in a telephone interview.
    11. A 1986 subscriber survey produced more ta 23 pge ofdatwhat you liked best and least about the Journl,wht ubjctsyoted to see covered more intensively, what sttitis oufond useful, and more.
    12. Ford Motor Co. engineers have been working intensively with ambulance manufacturers to help them identify, eliminate and present conditions contributing to excessive fuel system pressure in emergency vehicles.
    13. Anxious to answer critics who were accusing it of doing a bad job prosecuting defense fraud cases, the Justice Department's special contract fraud unit began intensively reviewing literally millions of documents connected with the Divad program.
    14. If that means using fragile semi-arid farm land more intensively, so be it.
    15. A Pennwalt source said the company is "looking quite intensively for an acquisition that would complement" its chemical division.
    16. In its economic statement of Dec. 17 the government cited plans to "examine intensively the scope for the introduction of capital-gains and/or asset taxes, to lower tax rates further and ensure that all income is brought within the tax net."
    17. He mined only a few special, expressive veins, though intensively.
    18. The French are so intensively quizzed on political matters - the Journal de Dimanche has a political poll nearly every week - that there is a temptation for people being polled to use the occasion to toy with opinions rather than express real views.
    19. Some regions are more intensively farmed than others.
    20. We at the Mars Project are, of course, delighted that you reported on NASA's decision to study intensively the anomalies in the Cydonia region of Mars with the Mars Observer spacecraft (Sept. 14).
    21. "But I'd be out of business if I tried to work these fields intensively.
    22. The financial market indicators that Mr. Johnson and others watch intensively don't appear to signal any urgency.
    23. That is the contention of economist William Dunkelberg, who has studied, consulted and lectured intensively on the subject. "The minimum wage is earned primarily by secondary earners from above-median income families," he states.
    24. "We believe the new year will be an intensively competitive environment but should provide a great opportunity for us to perform in a manner consistent with prior years," he said.
    25. Numerous academicians have studied intensively the correlation between stock-index futures and stock-market volatility.
    26. Britons use telecommunications much less intensively than their American counterparts.
    27. "The state court has studied this case intensively and is convinced that it belongs in the juvenile court," Hesse state court spokesman Thomas Kehren said.
    28. The statement did not explain how the car and its contents avoided earlier discovery by police, who had combed the area intensively and were seen to be towing away other cars hours beforehand.
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