Sentences with phrase «intensive effort it takes»

It turns out the supply of used inner tubes is plentiful, say the Fidrychs, and the end result justifies the expense and labor - intensive effort it takes to refashion the material into something entirely different.

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It's understandable, then, that there's now skepticism surrounding Rogers» and Shaw's joint effort Shomi, a software - intensive TV - and - movie streaming service that aims to take on Netflix.
If you choose to follow one of the Intensive Growth Strategies, you should ideally take only one step up the ladder at a time, since each step brings risk, uncertainty, and effort.
«The Intensive Repair was an effort to create a product to cut through congestion and have an anti-inflammatory effect without taking away from the skin barrier or overly stripping or impacting the bacteria.»
Taking to heart our goal to «connect, create, inspire,» Fran devotes efforts to the Conquistadors Connect experience, an intensive assimilation program for students from Spain and the USA.
It appears to take intensive efforts over a period of several years to produce lasting effects, but the fact that even the least intensive models of early intervention produce strong immediate effects suggests that a combination of approaches within a comprehensive preventive program will have great promise in increasing children's cognitive functioning and reducing future dropout.
It takes at least a few years of intensive effort.
In addition to contributions by the directors of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the intensive research efforts and conservation work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former editor - in - chief of the esteemed American art journal Artforum, discussing the political potential of Pop art as exemplified by a work James Rosenquist created for one of the magazine's issues.
Here are three reactions to my post about Machiavelli's view of the impediments to making big changes in societies — as in the asymmetrical nature of the battle to take the carbon out of energy systems in the face of both societal inertia and intensive efforts by entrenched interests to maintain the status quo.
Removing the invasive ruminants from the island was an intensive effort that took the National Park Service years to accomplish.
While recycled aluminum uses up about 5 % of the energy it takes to make something out of new aluminum (counting all the effort it takes from the mine to the manufacturing plant), reprocessing all that aluminum is very energy intensive.
Couples often take part in a Hope Restored Intensive as a last ditch effort to save their marriage, not as a booster for enrichment.
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