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Intensively

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Intensively meaning

In an intensive way.

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A source briefed on the negotiations said envoys were intensively discussing which of the hostages still held by Palestinian Islamist militants in Gaza could be freed in a new truce and which Palestinian prisoners Israel might release in return.

Britain’s armed forces are “too small” and unable to fight intensively for “anything other than a very brief period”, a former defence chief has warned.

During the pandemic, state health departments worked intensively with a wide range of players, including employers, academia, faith-based institutions, and even sports teams to ensure access and treatment.

He said: “The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and I have agreed to work intensively and faithfully to implement all elements of the Windsor framework.

Mr Goyder said: “Michael has made a huge contribution to Qantas over the past seven years, especially during the most acute parts of the COVID crisis when the Board met intensively.

The zero emission buses are able to cover long ranges and carry heavy loads, making them ideal for local routes around Gatwick that are intensively used - operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

This is according to who claim the Hoops are "interested" in the midfielder after scouting the Japanese star "intensively" in recent weeks.

A German finance ministry spokesperson later said Berlin was working intensively with its Group of Seven partners on a plan to make loans available for military support for Ukraine, funded by the proceeds of frozen Russian assets.

Dr. Gillespie and her team also examined over 300 existing from the park area, most of which were collected in 1950, the last time botanists intensively studied this part of Baffin Island.

Even after the so-called Civil Rights Era had ended, a South Carolinian was taught quasi-national history more intensively than national or world history combined.

He said that he and Sir had worked “intensively” to reset Anglo-Irish relations and an annual Irish-UK summit has been organised where ministers will agree a programme of joint interests.

In response to information about the dangerous mosquito, Bratislava pledged to intensively monitor mosquito breeding grounds and eliminate millions of larvae.

That brings to light the stark contrast on the other side of the line, where HTS and other armed opposition groups have worked intensively since 2020 to enhance their own capabilities.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged rape and sexual assault cases against 33-year-old Hassan MP, Prajwal Revanna, intensively questioned him on Saturday.

They added: “Last year our teams worked intensively with the local housing association to address a pest control issue in back courts at 71-121 Earl Street.

They cut back on the number of sheep and brought in other animals – pigs, geese, horses, chickens – and also took an approach called mob-grazing, in which animals graze land intensively for a short period before being moved on.

Although these tools have proven quite effective in stimulating the economy, it is feared that their adverse side effects may increase the more intensively they are used and the longer they are maintained.

Daegu Mayor Kwon Yong-jin said the city’s total could increase significantly because authorities were intensively examining of church members with virus-related symptoms, which include fever, cough and in severe cases, shortness of breath and pneumonia.

During this time the new product is intensively checked.

Engagement policy with Abkhazia and Tskhinvali that was designed in 2009 and supported by current authorities has to continue, however, more proactively and by more intensively engaging international partners.