Is it labor (i.e., is this an engagement many firms can handle and the client is looking
for inexpensive labor)?
Is this an engagement many firms can handle but the client is with your firm
for inexpensive labor?
This national policy was the result of concern over the large number of Chinese who, responding to the need
for inexpensive labor for construction of the transcontinental railroad, came to the United States.
Not exact matches
This modern method is often the best — and most
inexpensive — way to come up with new ideas, generate content and supplement
labor for your business.
Instead of offering its skilled and disciplined but
inexpensive labor to work
for foreigners, it can re-direct its production from the primacy of export to the primacy of meeting the needs of its own people.
Thanks to the
labors of Jean Daniélou, Henri de Lubac, and Claude Mondésert, French speakers have available the rich series Sources Chrétiennes, well over five hundred volumes of
inexpensive paperbacks that allow ordinary Christians to read the writings not only of the Church Fathers but also of major thinkers outside the fold of orthodoxy (Origen, above all) and of spiritual writers (Bernard of Clairvaux,
for instance).
Because the drug is very
inexpensive, the manufacturer has not petitioned the FDA to add an indication
for induction of
labor to the label.
This singular focus on research arises from a longstanding funding model that uses students and postdocs as
inexpensive labor on professors» grant projects while neglecting their own professional development, which leads to another question McNutt posed: Should federal and state governments consider new models
for financing research?
They are an
inexpensive prop that every pregnant mama should have, and every birth center or hospital should provide
for a healthier
labor and delivery.