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intensive

[in-ten-siv] / ɪnˈtɛn sɪv /


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"As things stand, based on firms' overall hiring plans, investment in and the intensive use of AI are not yet replacing jobs," they said.

From Barron's

So they called in the experts, and after a short time in intensive care he recovered.

From BBC

“With more intensive searching, especially using screen-washing techniques, we will undoubtedly discover many more important specimens.”

From Science Daily

The industry is also scrambling for labor: transformer manufacturing is skilled and labor intensive, with apprenticeship programs that can take nine to 12 months.

From Barron's

He remained in an induced coma in intensive care for five days.

From BBC