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1 Let us redesign them to make them less intrusive in the countryside.
2 Importantly, this method may be less intrusive and disruptive for preterm infants.
3 It's financially affordable and less intrusive than a face-to-face interior design service.
4 The BiancaMed technology is seen as considerably less intrusive , cost effective and convenient.
5 Even this slightly less intrusive reinstatement of her personal guard felt instantly confining.
6 That development would also suggest a less intrusive approach by authorities to the accident.
7 Small group meetings may be less intrusive and more desirable for this patient population.
8 The Republicans claim to want smaller and less intrusive government.
9 Fortunately, the police surveillance had turned out to be less intrusive than she'd feared.
10 Cameras are changing and shrinking rapidly, making them less intrusive .
11 There is no window, so with the door closed, the wind-cry is less intrusive .
12 And the blare of a TV would be less intrusive than a polite knock?
13 In response to the complaints, Digg plans to tweak the DiggBar to be less intrusive .
14 Ripley was working inside the burst bulkhead, alternating the laser cutter with less intrusive tools.
15 Iata will be focusing on how to make airport security more efficient and less intrusive .
16 But some argue that monitoring open websites is less intrusive than wiretaps, infiltration or interrogation.
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