Sentences with phrase «far less labor»

Granted, self - publishing a book today is far less labor and financially intensive than what I experienced with my game, but the question for me today is still the same, albeit the words are different:
We can continue, profitably, to displace traditional agriculture, based on solar energy and human and animal labor, with petroleum - based agriculture requiring far less labor.

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Both candidates despise recent trade deals, which they feel have proven that the U.S. can't compete with countries like China and Vietnam, which have far cheaper labor and less onerous environmental regulations.
The labor market recovery so far has made up less than half of the prime - age employment lost in the recession.
One possibility, he said, is that frequent traders laboring under the «illusion of control» believe that they can respond easily to information and events during the day but can't do so as easily after hours, when there are far fewer market participants and less money, or «liquidity,» involved in trading.
In particular, to the extent that the effect on inflation of further gradual tightening in labor market conditions is likely to be moderate and gradual, the case to tighten policy preemptively is less compelling.
What we find is quite striking: not only do those with higher education experience less unemployment, they are far more likely to be participating in the labor market.
For example: Is our economy ruined because of immigrants coming to our country, or is it ruined because the companies who are supposed to be boosting our economy with new jobs are instead giving those jobs to cheaper labor that can be exploited for wages far less than minimum?
Who won the lockout (the refs, for now) matters far less than that the new agreement ensures long - term labor harmony
I think women who have been through labor and delivery at least once are far less likely to make blanket statements like that with any authority.
A woman who is treated with a sense of respect and dignity and whose choices are honored will not only labor well but will be far less likely to look back on her birthing experience with a sense of guilt, shame, failure and deep emotional pain.
All signs — polls, resources — point toward him winning in November, show his principal opponents in the primary and general elections are widely unknown and, in the case of the Republican, Rob Astorino, far less eager to toe the labor line.
Calls to attract the «best and brightest» from abroad seem less about securing unique talent than further saturating the market with redundant high - skilled labor, several speakers observed.
Wade Guyton may have made it to the Whitney for inventing a new take on process and execution, but Bradford has already rethought the making of a painting in a far less flashy and far more labor - intensive way.
Human labor is far less energy intense than a robotic milling machine, even though there are clear cost advantages when replacing human labor with robotics.
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