Wavelink Avalanche saves time, money and boosts morale by reducing the management burden and eliminating labor-intensive processes. |
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You sense only the labor-intensive detailing of a boat modeler, no doubt scrupulous but also antiquarian. |
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All this can take place without a conventional mulch plug and the labor-intensive conversion associated with most mowers. |
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The PRSP process, particularly at the formulation stage, can be labor-intensive. |
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Cash donations also allow agencies to avoid the labor-intensive need to store, sort, pack and distribute donated goods. |
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Against such a view as his, it can be argued that touring something as cumbrous and labor-intensive as opera is an expensive business. |
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Seliger's labor-intensive techniques of accretion and abrasion often mimic geologic processes. |
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Eliminating the longitudinal joints also does away with the labor-intensive job of waterproofing them. |
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Companies have been limited to traditional fluorescent, linkable lighting technologies that are labor-intensive to maintain. |
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With heavy equipment airdrops, the user is responsible for rigging the loads, a labor-intensive process requiring specialized materials. |
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During the early 1990s, much of the money went into such labor-intensive industries as textiles and toys. |
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Government-run entities are often more labor-intensive than private companies, even with identical production technologies. |
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Some people milk the does twice a day and give the kids bottles, which is labor-intensive but helps accustom kids to human handling. |
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Maybe her experience with crawfish boils made her more open to the joys of labor-intensive feasts. |
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The claymation is said to have been so labor-intensive that it took a whole day for just one second of screen time. |
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But labor-intensive sectors still face challenges in upgrading technologies, management and quality of employees. |
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Statistics provide a compelling illustration of how labor-intensive restaurants are compared to other industries. |
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Removing the larvae by hand by slitting the stem and digging out the grubs with a knife is labor-intensive, but effective. |
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The finished epoxy floors are harder, tolerate more abrasive wear than terrazzo cement surfaces, and are less labor-intensive to install. |
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Blinded review as a method to measure the true error rate is labor-intensive. |
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Many Arab dishes, like stuffed zucchini or green peppers and stuffed grape or cabbage leaves, are highly labor-intensive. |
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The sub-projects will be highly labor-intensive, generating jobs and incomes for the rural poor. |
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Because the hospitality business is high-touch and, therefore labor-intensive, high employee morale and low employee costs are critical. |
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His decision to work in mezzotint was partly perverse, as it was an antiquated medium so labor-intensive that it was only rarely practiced. |
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Many developing countries are now efficient producers of manufactured products, especially labor-intensive ones such as textiles and electronics. |
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We are seeing a migration of labor-intensive industrial activities to low-cost countries. |
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As agricultural workers are affected by the disease, they tend to plant fewer hectares and less labor-intensive crops. |
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Mahogany cutting and removal were dramatically more labor-intensive than logwood. |
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It will implement labor-intensive projects that will create jobs and generate income, especially for the youth. |
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A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. |
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South Korea's current main investment areas are focused on labor-intensive industries such as textiles, footwear and garments. |
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Picking beans is a very labor-intensive activity, there's no machine made that can do it. |
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The deficit has arisen because China has displaced other countries as a principal source of supply of labor-intensive commodities. |
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Her manifest desire to please — her labor-intensive, exhausting sprightliness — began to feel as discomfiting as an overattentive party host. |
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At the same time, farming was hugely labor-intensive, tying up almost half the American workforce. |
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Though sales to nonbook retailers can be more complicated and labor-intensive for publishers, books are generally sold on a nonreturnable basis. |
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Many in the village turned to the less labor-intensive process of screen printing. |
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It's a labor-intensive, capital-intensive, largely commodity-type business. |
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Health care is enormously labor-intensive. |
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Historically, a very large share of the population in Mexico has been employed in labor-intensive, low-wage sectors of the economy such as agriculture. |
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Create an effective mechanism for settling of land disputes and launching of labor-intensive projects aimed at promotion of alternative livelihood. |
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Traditional databases are also more complex to use for decision-support environments, requiring more time to load and refresh due to labor-intensive steps of creating backups, tables and indexes. |
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The park is mainly for hundreds of South Korean garment and other labor-intensive plants that want to relocate there in search of cheap but skilled North Korean labor. |
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The rising cost of policing is driven centrally by the cost of human resources, as policing is labor-intensive and the skills are relatively expensive to acquire. |
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Like many food suppliers, Père Olive was creating its product specifications through agreements reached via time-intensive, labor-intensive, and mistake-prone pieces of paper. |
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Finance teams are challenged by labor-intensive, disparate, spreadsheet-driven tasks to meet new and existing compliance requirements. |
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Asking for too many expensive ingredients and labor-intensive recipes will hinder your request. |
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The Chinese government plans to impose new restrictions to discourage investment in labor-intensive industries that produce cheap goods for export. |
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While the methods may be back-breaking and labor-intensive, the payoff, winemakers say, is a purer, better quality wine and a product that's healthier. |
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The system is said to eliminate labor-intensive handling of batching materials and ensures accurate amounts of materials in each batch, according to the company. |
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It's an extremely labor-intensive business,'' said Eric Mussen, an apiculturist at the University of California, Davis. |
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Though more labor-intensive, these more faithfully capture the essence of fruit and grain, and let a distiller precisely select what part of the distilling run to use to create the most nuanced styles and flavors. |
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The IMDS streamlines maintenance functions that previously required separate test equipment, manual data collection, and labor-intensive maintenance troubleshooting. |
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Moreover, if it means greater profit, as in the low-wage garment industry, capitalists will readily revert from automated, capital-intensive methods to labor-intensive sweatshops that look much as they did a century ago. |
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Although I 'put up' apple sauce, canning is labor-intensive. |
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In an era of intense global competitive pressure, developing countries certainly would appreciate a further liberalization of trade regimes that would lead to easier access for their labor-intensive exports to world markets. |
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Automated body fluids analysis has improved accuracy and precision and is more rapid and less labor-intensive than manual cell counts. |
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In contrast to Third World countries, growth economies moved from labor-intensive production to capital-intensive and energy-intensive production. |
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Until the advent of electronic cell counters, the unique properties of synovial fluid mandated labor-intensive and time-consuming manual techniques. |
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