Sentences with phrase «labour intensive work»

Dealing with so many cocoons is labour intensive work.
A number of clever coders (people who understand Internet stuff really well) have created software that help authors like us cut back on the labour intensive work behind collecting good quality reviews.
Thomas Houseago is indeed making some very labour intensive works.
Mark Barrow's labour intensive works draw a parallel with Laskey's in their method which encompasses the entire structural fabrication.

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The economics of large, labour - intensive plants no longer work in the United States or Canada in an era of robots and inexpensive shipping from Asian countries, most of which have no free trade agreement with either the U.S. or Canada.
Therefore we convert rice field for rubber cultivation and other cash - crops, including horticultural plantations, develop capital intensive production units (in countries like India where the major strength is its labour power), thereby denying majority of people their right to work.
He said: «The Royal Mail has a diminishing revenue stream but the nature of its work is very labour intensive, it employs and has employed a lot of people.
«The ease of application of this new fire and corrosion resistant coating on steel structures will help reduce labour - intensive work, thus improving productivity and enabling faster coating of prefabricated steel components.
Teachers work in an emotionally labourintensive environment, constantly moving from one interaction to another, having to regulate their behaviour and often needing to suppress feelings.
• Engine The V8 is a labour - intensive engine, with several hours» work every 24,000 miles to re-shim the 16 tappets.
This approach worked a lot better in the pre-computer age, when investing was more labour - intensive.
This approach worked a lot better in the pre-computer age, when investing was far more labour - intensive.
The program is also very labour intensive, however this does not add to costs as all the work is carried out by BCR volunteer members and helpers.
The process is labour - intensive, not only requiring hours of work scouting, taking, and editing the photographs, but also for our illustrator to hand - trace the photos to create the line - drawing replications.
Stressing the social, cultural, and aesthetic value of labor - intensive handicraft as a restorative antidote to digital immateriality and hyperspeed web information overload, Labour & Wait examines the penchant for intricate detailing and craft - intensive construction in the work of 16 artists.
I listen a lot in the studio while I'm working — it's kind of a way of having company, especially if I'm doing something that is quite labour - intensive but the focus it requires is more general, more like patience.
Roland Hicks» recent works (OSB) involve making slow, labour intensive paintings, sculptures, drawings, collages and trompe - l'œil reliefs that reconstruct or reimagine hastily painted offcuts and assemblages made from the cheap building material Oriented Strand Board.
Featuring labour - intensive papercutting technique, Harris» work is inspired by the natural world.
Their practices are often labour intensive, contrary to the reductive nature of the final work.
Feminine techniques like sewing and tapestry, with their «labour - intensive, docile and meditative» aspects, are often incorporated into her works.
Highly personal, emotive, intricate and labour intensive, this new body of work opens a dialogue, not only with the city that has inspired it, but also with the viewer and their own experiences.
Most of the participating artists are exclusively represented by Plus One Gallery and have continuously exhibited their labour - intensive breathtaking work with us over the years.
In addition to these labour - and conceptually - intensive works, the Queens - based couple has also created a new series of their Finger Paintings, featuring Barrow's iPad strokes that follow the individual threads of Parke's weavings.
Working intuitively, recycling and re-contextualizing found printed matter from newspapers and magazine advertising, Alvi's labour - intensive works present us with both disarmingly simple and complex aesthetic forms that reflect upon contemporary society.
The first in our series is San Francisco - based environmental artist Gyongy Laky, who addresses many political themes in her hands - on and labour - intensive work, which includes the use of natural materials to textiles.
These are provocative, labour - intensive works of art that remind us that an old book is not only a reliquary of outdated knowledge, but an ever - evolving act of knowledge - transmission that is not only found in written form, but also found in the very expression of life itself.
Working life would be more labour - intensive: we wouldn't have labour saving devices.
The net result is an effective stripping out of the more labour - and time - intensive elements of legal work.
In an era where everyone is used to acquiring digital works through services like iTunes it seems ludicrous, at least to me, that the process Access Copyright proposes to use for tracking and collecting tariffs is essentially manual, labour intensive and place the onus entirely on the licensee to fully disclose every copy it makes.
There is simply no way to accurately estimate how complex and labour intensive the document review process will be until the upfront work of collecting and analyzing the data has been completed, says Cole, a Toronto lawyer who focuses on legal document review projects.
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