Sentences with phrase «just such a labor»

This room was done in partnership with my son and it was just such a labor of love.

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In another letter, when asked about his thoughts about building a monument to Gen. Thomas «Stonewall» Jackson, he said again it just wasn't a good idea: «As regards the erection of such a monument as is contemplated, my conviction is, that, however grateful it would be to the feelings of the South, the attempt, in the present condition of the country, would have the effect of retarding instead of accelerating its accomplishment, and of continuing if not adding to the difficulties under which the Southern people labor
My son might easily have been born that early; obviously, no decent person would condone killing such a baby with a lethal injection just before inducing labor.
Their chief labor negotiator, Richard Ravitch, who after eight months of groundwork had sequestered the owners at a resort an hour north of Milwaukee to finalize just such a plan, was a master of understatement following 28 hours of fruitless debate over two days.
While it was definitely an intense, fast and furious labor, it was such a great experience and we all just kept marveling at how insane it was that she arrived so quickly!
Moreover, there are ways to structure maternity care, such as in house OB hospitalists / laborists, that would relieve some of the burden on individual doctors and make labor safer for every laboring woman, not just women attempting VBACs.
She talked to many excellent sources for this piece, such as Bertrand Weber, Karen Le Billon and Chef Ann Cooper — but clearly she went into the exercise laboring under a false premise: she seems to think that our «nutritionism» culture is what's producing subpar school meals and that if we'd just apply more common sense to our diet, we'd suddenly see France's salmon lasagne on American school trays.
And public unions such as teacher's unions don't just extract money from the state they do labor too (like teaching our kids), and, like other unions, they unionize to negotiate for better compensation and look out for their own interests, like just about every union out there does.
It would also be important to lay out forecasts and policy responses for the already current reality of AI displacing not just «mundane» blue - collar labor but also highly skilled professional work, such as medical diagnoses or legal research.
«During labor, doulas might suggest alternate positions; encourage different non-medical techniques to potentially help speed up dilation, such as walking around; and just generally act as a sounding board for difficult medical decisions,» she says.
it's almost Labor Day Weekend, which for most of us means the last real weekend of Summer, and the last time we can wear white That's such a shame since I JUST got this adorable dress from Chicwish!
Just one of the many things that makes Dean Dodrill's labor of love such a joy... Read More
As such, I would encourage all parents to find out just what their school plans for Labor History Month.
Whatever the merits of the Department of Labor's and SEC's efforts to require a fiduciary standard for advice, the fact remains that just because an adviser is bound by such a standard doesn't guarantee honesty or unbiased advice.
Whether your progression is based on skill, stats or just time and labor, such moments act to validate the player's time and emotional investment in your game.
The porcelain containers encased in a variety of horizontal and vertical vitrines, such as in the series «Just Lately» (2007 - 2008), vary subtly in size and color and bear the marks of the artist's labor, with their arrangements variously evoking musical rhythms and the sense of presentation inherent in a china cabinet.
As a lawmaker in 1994, just as Brazil was beginning to modernize public service, he demanded that government forsake «labor - saving innovative technology,» such as computers and automatic elevators.
The same objection is more relevant in the example of trade unions or employer collectives forming to bid up or down the price of labor; if all employers collude to fix the price of labor and lock out all workers, then there is no economic reason to call negotiation of wages fair or just, and the courts long ago found such anticompetitive practices sufficient cause to uphold the right of workers to unionize.
The Labor Party exaggerated the likely damage due to the introduction of the GST, despite the fact that Paul Keating wanted to introduce just such a tax.
Political deals (sometimes dubbed «grand bargains») to win Republican support for carbon taxes, such as the proposal by Democratic Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) and Brian Schatz (HA) therefore risk alienating labor, low - income advocates and economic - justice activists, many of whom are already tepid at best about carbon tax legislation that doesn't directly invest considerable carbon revenues in a «just transition.»
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