Father is especially proud of mother, who resolved to labor naturally, and did so despite a forty-two hour labor and a posterior baby. |
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Many technology job seekers, wowed by all the hype of a labor shortage, sometimes think that a position is theirs for the asking. |
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The prospects for improving labor standards at the domestic level are constrained by two countervailing market forces. |
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As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary. |
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The foundation was a dusty, difficult process with days of labor laying out the footings, then building forms for the concrete. |
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Myanmar's ruling junta passed a degree in September 1999 declaring forced labor illegal. |
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We never reached Vienna, the train was seized by German military police and we ended up in a forced labor camp near Hamburg. |
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The reallocation of resources was achieved by a combination of active labor market policy and localization subsidies to firms. |
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The main benefits of localization can be attributed to the presence of skilled labor and collectivized capital resources. |
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Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections. |
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A more rigorous analysis could lead one to conclude that labor costs played a role. |
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Its labor code is similar to antiunion right-to-work legislation in some US states. |
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Some producers use artificial insemination to sidestep the problem of variable male libidos, but that means more labor costs. |
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It is a travesty that there is still misogyny and sexism in the labor movement. |
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Finally, if you don't have labor markets, the entire argument that marketeers put forth for having any kind of markets collapses. |
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He examines the roles of the judicial and legislative bodies in the U.S. in framing labor markets. |
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Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference. |
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In places like Burma, it takes the form of virtual forced labor under a brutally repressive military dictatorship. |
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The majority of the continent's population is employed in agriculture characterized by low yields and low labor productivity. |
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A yellow dog contract is a labor organizer's derisive term for an agreement by employees not to join a union. |
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What matters for the amount of labor supplied is the after-tax wage rate relative to income from wealth. |
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Ground based aerotowing was just a bit too labor intensive on the part of those of us who got those guys in the air. |
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In rural areas, the division of labor is usually clearly prescribed, with specific tasks assigned to men and women. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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Economic resiliency, productive capacity, labor talent, every one of the economist's buzzwords plays a role in war. |
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At the analytical starting point, every productive process employs the primary inputs of labor and land as Henry George defined them. |
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Very fundamentally Marx defines productive labor by its capacity to generate capital in the form of a surplus-value. |
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Smoking during pregnancy has also been linked to preterm labor and other pregnancy complications. |
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This is the best way to protect yourself and your baby against preterm labor and delivery. |
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They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |
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Unlike slavery, indentured labor was not inheritable and in many cases came to termination. |
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Women working at maquiladoras are the bearers of labor sought for alliance by monopoly capital in a new international division of labor. |
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Private recruiters demonstrated the potentials of contract labor programs for women as domestics and for men as seasonal agricultural laborers. |
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Policy makers then turned to a contract labor program for male agricultural workers, which became a large-scale and long-term program. |
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The migrants, on the other hand, saw contract labor as an economic strategy in changing economic circumstances. |
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Contract labor, or labor hired with written contracts, played an important role in the corporate structure of Tokugawa stem family businesses. |
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The rise of the public interest group movement has accelerated the efforts of corporate, labor and other traditional economic groups. |
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It has taken a drubbing from analysts who say its labor costs are too high. |
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A doula stays with the mother during her labor and helps the mother and her partner to be comfortable. |
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A doula is a trained labor coach who provides support throughout labor and delivery. |
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His limbs looked flabby, his extremities bloated, his gut rose and fell with the labor of his breathing. |
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Cooperative, extrafamilial labor has been widespread in Southern Africa and other parts of the continent. |
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Organized labor is down to less than double digits in representation of the work force. |
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The history of American labor movements during these years is a tale of both immigrant activism and ethnocultural struggle. |
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They dumped those shares four years ago after what it calls a pattern of labor problems. |
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So long as this is the case, any distortions caused by the taxation will be modest, as will the disincentive effects on labor supply. |
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This close link between contributions and benefits is designed to discourage evasion and labor disincentives. |
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The conference board said consumers are disenchanted with the labor market. |
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Trips can also be arranged to visit the decrepit gulags and labor camps used so mercilessly by Stalin during the Red Terror. |
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If I were to be represented within a labor organization, I would need to be in a tech guild, not a tech union. |
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The labor history in this book will be as institutional and elitist as the rest of it. |
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In 1996, agriculture contributed 15 percent to the gross national product and 43.1 percent of the labor force was engaged in agriculture. |
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Though diminished, the labor movement has played a key role in creating a new progressive political opposition. |
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Avoid digital exams if possible unless patient is in labor and delivery is inevitable. |
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In the next decade, labor economists predict serious shortages in many forms of skilled and professional employment segments. |
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Poor countries cannot develop, cannot increase their income when so much of their labor force is decimated. |
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The lawmakers heard clear evidence that the exploitation of illegal labor is simply devastating American workers. |
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Anti-Communist labor leaders were purging Communists from unions, and the labor press was losing its independence. |
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Among women, those in the labor force were more likely to have been in drug treatment or detoxification. |
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The decade of the 1980s and early 1990s saw the almost routine use of company-paid goons, uniformed and armed, in labor struggles. |
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Chinese Staff serves as an intermediary between immigrant workers and labor enforcement agencies, acting as a goad to both sides. |
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It brings a lot of the workers under legal protections of U.S. labor law, which should benefit them. |
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First, labor law must more clearly delineate such threats as illegal, and impose big enough penalties to deter employers from making them. |
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One fissure will ruin the labor of years, and one fissure may be produced by the slip of one gawkish moving man. |
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Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners. |
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If a woman miscarried, went into labor early, or had trouble hiring a midwife, she could be sent to the gallows. |
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The intensity of the labor in farming and dairying is well-known to all who have ever concerned themselves with it. |
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By the 1880s Irish workers had earned their reputation as a volatile and militant element within the labor force. |
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As the employment cost report shows, businesses are keeping an eagle eye on labor expenses. |
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Eventually, though, as hiring picks up and labor markets tighten, wage growth accelerates and the cycle repeats. |
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It furnished them with elegantly prepared meals, and it shifted the focus from hard labor to cultural exchange. |
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For US Airways, rising fuel costs essentially canceled out the airline's labor cuts. |
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For flowerbeds, a good hoe or cultivator will be a lot more labor intensive, but probably as effective if you are diligent. |
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Women who have an induction are less likely to need a C-section than women who wait for labor to start on its own. |
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The rate of uterine rupture for repeat cesarean deliveries without labor for women having a previous C-section was 1.6 per 1,000 women. |
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Because they could pull two wagons and a water tender if needed with a two-man crew, they cut desert freighting labor costs by half. |
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He came from privilege, yet fought for labor and against cronyism and corruption. |
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Soaring pension costs and a shortage of labor threaten to severely crimp Finland's fast-paced gross domestic product growth, economists say. |
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The animated series and this movie were a labor of love for the creators that produced it. |
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So I ended up spending most of Lara's labor hours sipping cream soda and staring dazedly at the T.V. screen, not really seeing it. |
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Construction companies should be allowed to bring in unlimited foreign labor to work on major infrastructural projects. |
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Migrant labor populations live in poor economic conditions, compared to native residents. |
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There simply aren't enough workers behind them in the labor supply pipeline to fill their jobs. |
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In order to transform those objects into commodities, we must exchange them as pure congelations of abstract labor power. |
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Bubonic and pneumonic plague had killed between one-third and one-half of the rural population, causing a severe labor shortage. |
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He has previous experience in helping the labor bureaucracy ward off an insurgent rank and file. |
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The labor intensiveness of these teams' undertakings virtually mandated collaboration, and often prompted recourse to numerous hands. |
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There is no constituency for protectionism, all the big firms want to go offshore because the labor savings are large. |
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Cambodia is banking on its adherence to international labor standards to carry it through. |
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Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation. |
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And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity. |
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Buckingham uses contingency, the unfixing of meaning and the ephemeral as elements in his own labor process. |
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Although they are guaranteed labor rights on paper, guestworkers depend on the continuation of a job to remain in the country. |
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Since the recession began in March 2001, the labor force has contracted by 1.2 percent. |
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There was no point cutting forests to expand plowlands if there wasn't enough dung to build soil or enough labor to spread it. |
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The labor historian, controversially, also points to new rights-based principles that damaged trade unionism. |
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After each labor, he would come home tired, but feeling that he had done a creditable day's work. |
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How did Mark Twain end up fighting against forced labor in the Belgian Congo? |
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Meal components such as cornmeal, salt fish, and salt beef were supplied to the original plantation labor forces. |
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Many dealers, even though they were successful, tired of the labor and low status and opted out. |
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Rural areas were less densely populated with basically the same family structure until social security and child labor laws came about. |
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This is especially the case in minimizing labor costs, which is often achieved at the cost of the rights of workers. |
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This led to a labor theory of intellectual production that was assimilable to the Marxist notion of the labor theory of value. |
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I am very glad to see women rightfully asserting themselves in the labor movement. |
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Many people around the world get huge profit with labor exploitation, with slave labor. |
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Imagine a simple economy where a community of workers labor together cooperatively to produce just sufficient goods to satisfy their combined daily wants. |
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Employers will flock to hipper cities to attract this young labor force. |
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The major labor market problems faced by out-of-school youth during the 1990s carry portents for likely developments as their numbers increase in the years ahead. |
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There are a lot of counterarguments to using more labor in China. |
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Sterile-water injection causes a burning sensation that is much more painful than saline injection and is thought to relieve labor pain by counterirritation. |
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This trade agreement simply says the following with regard to labor laws. |
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Yet, the comparative rate of intracranial hemorrhage is not statistically different when vacuum extraction, forceps delivery and cesarean section during labor are compared. |
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The pace of consumer spending should quicken this summer, as tax relief frees up household income, even while the labor markets are slow to recover. |
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Barth showed that beer is an essential aspect of labor among the Fur, but he provides no details on how beer and work are connected beyond the fact that they are exchanged. |
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Marc Bloch observed long ago that labor services peasants owed lords and the size of demesnes dwindled between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. |
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But couldn't the public-sector unions still trigger a labor uprising? |
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Machines and engines, pulleys and wheels, and the idea that power could be harnessed by man-made devices made the toilsome labor of the past nearly obsolete. |
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In order to generate profits, the treadmill relies heavily on energy-intensive, capital-intensive technology, which allows it to economize on labor inputs. |
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Now, labor economists argue that additional benefits are necessary. |
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The green technology and green collar jobs will rescue the labor market. |
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We labor much and bring in little, and much of what we bring in, the winds often blow away. |
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The result has been a sharp widening in the differential between the wages of highly skilled and low-skilled labor in the United States and other advanced countries. |
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Because they had no recognized authority over their children, and could not control access to the bodies and labor of their wives, slave men were emasculated. |
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You will also be able to manage discomforting pain as labor advances. |
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Through the logic of the market, the particular products of human labor become exchangeable commodities, made universally equivalent through money. |
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Immigrant day laborers, domestics and gardeners have built independent organizations, even without labor law protection or support from local unions. |
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Neither did they have the support of leaders from underdeveloped countries, who benefit from the exploitation of resources and labor in their own countries. |
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A recent large RCT demonstrated that providing continuous labor support with nurses instead of doulas had no effect on cesarean delivery rates or other birth outcomes. |
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Given the growing number of failing establishments that were downsizing their labor forces, the timing was not right to shove a wage increase down the throat of business. |
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In the absence of factor market reforms, labor productivity in agriculture is much lower than that in nonagriculture rural industry, which is in turn lower than urban labor productivity. |
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Intraregional migration to Argentina persisted despite the fact that the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s implied significant changes in labor markets and working conditions. |
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He again stressed the need for direct democracy, corporate regulation, labor protection, prison reform, a closed primary system, and a measure requiring the disclosure of newspaper ownership. |
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The Marine Workers' Industrial Union represented the Communist Party's 1928 policy shift away from "boring from within" labor unions already in existence toward creating communist-led ones. |
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Although they were not portraying themselves as serious labor activists, but as young women at leisure, the media found this depiction of a sit-down strike fascinating and the strikers' ploy worked. |
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The Homestead Strike and riot were among several violent eruptions between labor and management that emerged around the United States during the nineteenth century. |
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The new international division of labor has been at the root of such diverse changes in regional economics as the sunbelt boom in the United States and the transformation of peasant economies. |
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Cohen's discovery of this new, truly global dimension of urbanization under the new international division of labor represented a genuine intellectual revolution for urban scholars. |
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Sugar plantations have traditionally used coercive labor systems, ranging from the mildest form of indentured labor in Hawaii to slavery in the United States and Latin America. |
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The basic principle of dialogue and mediation by the State entails that labor law has pr ogressed in a direction acceptable to all parties. |
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Admirers say he has injected new energy and purpose into a moribund company beholden for decades to the government and powerful labor unions. |
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A group that pressures colleges not to sell apparel made with sweatshop labor had similar experiences. |
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The carbon emissions and sweatshop labor of their Black Friday sales will be sung to passersby. |
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In Bangladesh, labor laws allow teenagers as young as 14 to work in nonhazardous jobs. |
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Millions of children in South Asia are sold by their parents into bonded labor to work off family debts. |
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A considerable amount of slave labor and bonded labor was used to build the temple and palace of Solomon. |
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Traditional bonded labor in South Asia enslaves huge numbers of people from generation to generation. |
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Bonded labor is a form of forced labor in which the element of coercion flows from a debt incurred by the worker. |
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Instead, they would most likely enter into bonded labor on brick kilns and move from place-to-place with their families in search of work. |
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Upon arriving in Iraq, Vinnie signed a labor contract with a Turkish subcontractor. |
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It is not possible to segregate pension costs when negotiating a labor contract. |
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Rodriguez was suspended Aug. 5 for alleged violations of baseball's drug agreement and labor contract. |
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It is necessary to send similar notifications in the case of the dissolution of labor contract with a foreign worker. |
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His rights will end at the termination of his professional activity, that is, at the end of his labor contract with sanofi-aventis. |
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He was 7, he said, when his mother, a draftswoman in an architectural firm, was sent for re-education in a labor camp. |
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Where such a clause is included, the employee shall be entitled to early termination of the labor contract without notice. |
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The industrial collective labor contract or below county regional collective labor contract could be concluded. |
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It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting. |
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It starts with the management of preterm labor and postdate pregnancies. |
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Such results were deliberately expensive and labor intensive, requiring the most inventive designers, skilled carvers, expert gilders, and experienced glassmakers. |
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In today's tight labor markets, both public and private employers will presumably benefit from being able to keep productive older employees on the job longer. |
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We have to determine its effects on cotton quality, costs, and labor requirements, but we think it will be competitive with airplane spraying of a chemical defoliant. |
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The assurance of temporariness is key to ensuring acceptance of temporary labor migration by destination countries. |
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Du Bois discovered that the vast majority of black American soldiers were relegated to menial labor as stevedores and laborers. |
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A classic tear-jerker about a woman doing menial labor to support her ungrateful son. |
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Heavy labor is done by sub-Saharan Africans, and slightly more skilled work by Egyptians. |
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The hot spell in Iraq could significantly slow activities involving heavy labor under military rules. |
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If you do heavy labor for a houngan for ten years, then you are free, but still a zombie. |
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But cleaning women and men typically perform heavy labor very quickly for a big chain such as Hyatt. |
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She won in 1998 with 55percentt of the vote, helped by heavy labor campaigning on her behalf. |
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Specialists also conducted research on the effects of heavy labor on women. |
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Heavy labor consuming tasks have led to envision more efficient technology for libraries. |
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In 2001, after an accident, he could no longer perform heavy labor and he looked for an another hobby, of course in the timber sector. |
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Work on the economic fundamentals: human capital, productivity, labor market flexibility, open trade, saving and investment. |
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Why do you now feel unworthy or unable of carrying out the labor that so overjoyed your spirit when it was entrusted to it? |
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You can labor to be consistent or blithely and capaciously contradict yourself. |
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Make one fertilizer application a season instead of four, five or six-and save money on the labor associated with multiple trips. |
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This dialogue has been enhanced by the presence of well-structured and representative labor unions. |
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Recessions and panics decrease equality sharply, because they hit unskilled labor hardest. |
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Finally, the unskilled labor market is saturated in Afghanistan and Iran has implemented immigration restrictions on labor migrants. |
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Low costs for both skilled and unskilled labor are a key advantage for all UK cities, other than London. |
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Migration of the skilled and unskilled labor force slows the development of their country of origin. |
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In an effort to accelerate the building activity, the prime contractor greatly increased the local, unskilled labor force. |
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Until the oil is stopped, the financial markets will labor under an oily coating of fear. |
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Probably, homeowners also labor under a delusion that their homes will quickly return to value. |
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Poets are distant cousins at most, and labor under a distinctly different set of rules. |
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Some people labor under the misconception that married men ought to be excluded from the altar steps. |
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The IADB continued to labor under a very tight budget, given the many necessities occasioned by the various activities it conducts. |
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Little children of My Heart, you whom I have chosen to labor at My work, thank you for responding generously to My call. |
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Most healthy men, women, and children in the hamlets work as bonded labor at brick-making kilns in the region. |
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Esso Retailers also receive a motor fuels commission to cover such expenses as labor at the site, and uniforms. |
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The bill's sponsors want to lure factories back from abroad to super-exploit prison labor at home. |
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As new powers emerge, globalization has altered the relationship between capital and labor in the former's favor. |
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She provided me with great support during my pregnancy, when I was in labor at the hospital, and after the birth of my baby. |
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Viola was a great source of moral support for my partner when she was in labor at the hospital. |
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The companies that worked for O. T. obtained this manual labor at almost no cost to themselves. |
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If these companies were legit, why wouldn't they be using offshore labor at a fraction of the cost? |
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Athens needs to pare down its bureaucracy, improve tax collection and liberalize its labor markets. |
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The imperialists and their labor lieutenants seek to channel the just struggles of workers in China in such a counterrevolutionary direction. |
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In fact, we expect to see the labor market gain strength in the months ahead. |
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Management: Brain Training Business and labor groups reach agreement on immigration. |
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Expensive day care pushes women out of the labor market while men continue to work outside the home. |
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A proper young lady of her social standing isn't meant to labor in such a way, but Mia has always had a way with words. |
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We pray that the Prince of Peace will bless our efforts and those peoples and governments who labor as peacemakers. |
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It points out that there are no controls on human trafficking and child labor when it comes to the production of the goods. |
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With a blister pack, the cost of material and labor is 20 to 30 percent cheaper than with clamshells. |
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Al Gore's spokeswoman, Kiki McLean, went into labor and checked in on Monday. |
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You should ask about the labor and delivery room or birthing room services offered at your hospital. |
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Even so, Pittsburgh remains a place where the gulf between capital and labor is large. |
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Two basic cost items are considered, the value of labor inputs and the value of capital services from consumer durables. |
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Lower labor costs have also helped us fight illegal labor and work on the gray area in the labor market. |
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Formerly, workers received fixed rewards for their labor regardless of their work load. |
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The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs. |
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Like any other job, Graciela admits that her job can be a labor of love at times. |
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Restoring a vintage yacht is both a labor of love and a way to maintain a tangible, living link to our heritage. |
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This has all been a labor of love, as the students' hard work will soon be reflected in the new Computer Resource Centre at Mohomou. |
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Eslin's dark spongy homemade cakes are a labor of love rich in flavor and baked in small batches with the finest ingredients. |
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After your labor of love growing Supergirl you'll be rewarded with of her high THC content for hours in Nirvana. |
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The dark spongy cake is a labor of love that is rich in flavors from rum soaked fruits. |
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What you see today is the result of years of sweat equity, significant financial investment and a true labor of love. |
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My life has been and will be helpful, as I have done a labor of love, devotion and abandonment of old beliefs very important. |
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Our foundation is a labor of love and we have a commitment to world-wide peace. |
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Getting a sale within the international public sector market is a labor of love. |
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I have been very impressed and deeply touched by the labor of love that these dinners were for all who planned them and brought them about. |
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The versatile liquid is designed to clean and deodorize in one labor saving operation. |
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Main Forte supports reentry into the labor market for persons in unmistakable cases of personal and professional difficulty. |
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Owing to increasingly connected labor markets and social networks, it is important to have information on those nationals leaving the country. |
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Whereas labor is seen as a God-given right and responsibility at home, it becomes a commodity in the host state. |
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In pushing trade protectionism against China, the labor tops combine anti-Communism with flag-waving national chauvinism. |
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While these concerns raised by organized labor in Peru are significant, much larger problems plague a majority of the country's population. |
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Native-born workers worried that their own wages would decline as a result and that gains made by organized labor would be undercut. |
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A problem was that support for a shorter workweek within the ranks of organized labor was not as strong as one would suppose. |
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One way would be for organized labor to make reduced hours an objective in its bargaining sessions with employers. |
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The labor utilization rate affects the rate of remuneration, especially in piecework and premium wages. |
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Successful escapes were made, for example, from the Lipowa Street labor camp in Lublin. |
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As Allied forces approached the camp, Alice and other inmates were evacuated to the Guben labor camp. |
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Before the ghetto was liquidated, Ruth's parents sent her sister into hiding, and managed to get work at a labor camp outside the ghetto. |
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Decorated by the Red Army during World War II, he was arrested in 1945 for criticizing Stalin, and sentenced to eight years in a labor camp. |
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In 1944, the occupants found a strategic interest and there settled a labor camp to produce aircraft parts. |
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Decisions of the labor relations panel are binding on the employee organization and employer. |
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Ordinarily under international law it is the law of the flag state that governs labor relations. |
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For a term of four years, this new agreement attests the marked improvement of labor relations within our enterprise. |
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This agreement is subject to the consulting of the relevant labor relations committees. |
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But as a self-governing commonwealth, the Marianas were exempt from U.S. labor standards and even immigration laws. |
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What was the worst job you or a family member ever held, and how would a labor union, such as the Teamsters, have made the situation better? |
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Seeing that their employer was not prepared to pay even these small sums, the labor union took action. |
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Should a labor union not be permitted in a country for political reasons, the Supplier must facilitate independent alliances in another form. |
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The labor union ver.di, for example, has already written such a self-commitment into its statutes. |
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In case of sale of his property, the owner of a property depends on a labor union must inform the purchaser, and the existence of any easements. |
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Poor peoples, who bear the labor upon their shoulders like an unsupportable burden. |
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The global division of labor keeps human rights in their place, as sugar-coating for the bitter pill of economic exclusion. |
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Were I freelancing again, I would not want to release my works without the minimal security of payment for my labor copyright affords. |
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In the early twentieth century, twenty-eight states restricted child labor by law, but most of the laws were vaguely worded, full of exemptions, and laxly enforced. |
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In addition to the changes you mention, a free labor market would require rescinding any laws that prohibit an employer from firing any worker at any time for any reason. |
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The conflation of bourgeois third parties with genuine labor parties has been a source of opportunism before and since. |
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They encompassed diversity of many kinds, sex-worker rights, and labor rights. |
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Four days later I arrived at Auschwitz, where I was selected for slave labor rather than for the gas chamber. |
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My labor pains started around noon. I went to the bathroom and my waters broke. |
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You may just enjoy the rich, smooth fruit of their labor that little bit more. |
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To forge such a leadership requires a political fight within the labor movement to sweep away all wings of the pro-capitalist labor bureaucracy. |
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Servitude and forced labor in agricultural contexts to some extent also carried into the early twentieth century in the era of French colonial rule. |
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In retrospect, the screen, while labor intensive, was quite straightforward and could be applied to other embryonic lethal genes with a clear cuticle phenotype. |
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For decades afterward, the profession remained mostly female and was considered less valuable labor than, say, factory work. |
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At concentration camps like Auschwitz, those selected for gassing rather than labor were killed immediately without recording their deaths. |
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The C-Series trowel features a rotating guard ring to reduce manual labor while edging. |
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Less manual labor also reduces exposure to repetitive stress injuries while increasing job satisfaction and performance. |
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Promote industrial growth to a high intensity of manual labor involving small and medium sized businesses. |
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At the age of 15, Louise felt an attraction to this life of prayer, manual labor and great poverty. |
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As for the adults living in the camp, Abdulmalik plans to help set up vocational training and a manual labor program on sustainable development. |
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Special attention is also paid to the products comprising a large proportion of manual labor in their manufacturing process. |
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Have we gotten beyond the distinction between intellectual and manual labor as a form of social discrimination? |
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When I could no longer forbear, I sent to know your faith, lest by some means the tempter have tempted you, and our labor be in vain. |
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This is welfare improving since it avoids, or mitigates, adjustment in more rigid goods or labor markets. |
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This failure is defined as their inability in labor to be mannerly and controlled. |
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Pending the establishment of judicial procedures to hear labor and administrative disputes, the regulation says the commission can arbitrate in such cases. |
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Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. |
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Hard labor is prohibited and is not a part of prison employment or of any other required assignment. |
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Started in 1868, ten years of hard labor were necessary to build the magnificent Domain of Pommery. |
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Technology is usable worldwide and the world-wide division of labor has become a reality. |
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Forced labor shall not adversely affect the dignity or the physical or intellectual capacity of the prisoner. |
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Instances of forced labor occurred in the informal labor sectors, which were not regulated under existing labor laws. |
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Nor will Lonza engage in or support, directly or indirectly, child labor, or bonded or forced labor of any kind. |
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If young males are at risk of abduction for forced labor or military groups, the program may need to engage the community to protect them. |
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Nevertheless, this work is not counted in the development effort nor in the labor force. |
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Large numbers of 11-17 year-olds are denied any kind of education and are forced to turn to petty labor in order to survive. |
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For the largest employers, contingent labor is no longer an incidental extra, concerned with covering for vacationing clerical workers. |
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After four years in the ghetto, Shlomo was deported in the late summer of 1944 for slave labor at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. |
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Many rich farmers feel comfortable establishing their own laws and using slave labor in Brazil. |
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Besides having significant economic ramifications, broader labor union presence would further exacerbate the funding gap between Republicans and Democrats. |
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Indeed, once beneficiaries have been identified, with the help of community organizations, the shelters take on average 15-20 days to construct, with the help of skilled and unskilled labor from the local community. |
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The choice of intervention zones will keep in mind as well the obvious utilization of the labor force of the migrant population following the seism. |
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The sitting position offers an effective method to relieve lower back labor pain during cervical dilatation from six to eight centimeters. |
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I am not saying that everyone with back labor should have this but it's there if needed. |
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On President Harrison's orders, she sailed to Navassa Island in 1891 to investigate labor conditions there. |
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Organic farming is slightly more labor intensive. |
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In China, urbanization increased as the population grew and as the division of labor grew more complex. |
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The division of labor in traditional Inuit society had a strong gender component, but it was not absolute. |
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As urbanization, civilization, and division of labor spread, various societies moved to other economic systems at various times. |
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Western employers appreciate the cut-rate labor they provide. |
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We broke with the reformists and centrists in order to obtain complete freedom in criticizing perfidy, betrayal, indecision and the half-way spirit in the labor movement. |
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If the advantages of labor-saving machinery and all modern appliances were evenly divided, the result would, ere long, be a great decrease of hours of labor and a great increase of leisure. |
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