Examples of using More intensive in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
Even though Seamless Translation involves a lot more intensive processing, it needs to deliver the resulting translation faster.
maximise the use of financial instruments, including a more intensive use of JEREMIE and JESSICA.
If you want to make your studies more intensive you can join 2 different groups from Monday to Thursday.
I believe that the European Union should continue the dialogue with Ukraine and press for a more intensive and more effective dialogue.
are more intensive and significantly darker as those of tannin.
at low power you will be more intensive for the quality of the material
plastic surgeons may also use more intensive chemical solutions(trichloroacetic acid- TCA) for skin treatment.
its use leads to more intensive increase in muscle size and strength.
Patients with myelosuppression may require more intensive monitoring of complete blood cell counts,
Using these we are prepared to do more intensive training with more weight,
decoration and more intensive, multi-use body full painting,
It is in our own interest to forge a more effective and more intensive policy towards the Mediterranean.
They also indicate to what degree regional economies have shifted towards a more intensive use of knowledge.
refined their institutional mechanisms to promote PCD and engaged in a more intensive dialogue with society at large.
at least in my offers more intensive and me more experience.
we need more intensive regional cooperation in the area of cross-border transmission
These are additional meetings with the tutor that allow for even more intensive English learning
may require more intensive monitoring of complete blood cell counts,
Catamaran sailing school“rails on water” starts operating more intensive training.
the improvement is more intensive and general.