Sentences with phrase «less labor intensive»

And, much more fun, less labor intensive than canning over a hot stove.
Farmers and ranchers engage in 1031 exchanges for reasons of diversification, consolidation, relocation, appreciation and replacing with less labor intensive cash flow properties other than agriculture.
Finally, a less labor intensive cash flowing property can provide the passive income sought to supplement retirement while maintaining an investment property for the taxpayer's beneficiaries.
Farms and ranches can also be sold to transition into less labor intensive holdings including cash generating properties like triple net leases with CVS Pharmacy and Walgreens or oil and gas royalties.
In doing so, Brendan helps his clients to generate revenue and customer testimonials that fuel more scalable and less labor intensive business development efforts for year - over-year growth.
Also, PEX tubing is less labor intensive (i.e., less expensive) to install than rigid copper piping.
Before jumping into artwork you've created (or, if we're being honest, probably just found somewhere on the web and cropped), let's look at the much less labor intensive option: just switching the existing artwork out for new artwork (courtesy of the databases we just mentioned).
FindLaw directory listings are less labor intensive than most marketing tactics.
One that tended to ripen all at once so that the vine could be snatched up whole and stripped of its fruit which is a lot less labor intensive than going down the rows selecting the fruit that is ready.
In the days before electronic automation, this was so much less labor intensive than the few stations (such as those at manned airfields) where hourly temperature data were kept.
Would you spend that kind of money on a giant ball of fur that's great with families but requires a lot of exercise and maintenance or would you go for a dog that's less labor intensive?
Many people adopt cats because they believe they are less labor intensive in terms of care requirements than dogs.
For the few pets that will not tolerate brushing, there are other products that are less labor intensive and can help reduce plaque and tartar build up.
Their job is less labor intensive; they buy and sell every day based strictly on the results of their computer model.
Districts and schools that view online credit recovery programs primarily from an economic standpoint — that they are cheaper or less labor intensive — may be overlooking the adult support that is necessary for students to succeed.
Canned pumpkin puree is really great for you, and way way way less labor intensive than roasting and pureeing your own pumpkins (although if you do that, more power to ya).
Purists will tell you that a sambal must be made using a stone mortar and pestle, but a blender or food processor will work and is much less labor intensive.
Baldo rice is a great pick for this simple springtime risotto because it releases enough starch as it cooks to warrant only frequent — not constant — stirring, making this less labor intensive than...
Canned pumpkin puree is really great for you, and way way way less labor intensive than roasting and pureeing your own pumpkins (although if you do that, more power to ya).
Much less labor intensive.
This approach was possibly less labor intensive than grilling the chicken, and I also didn't have to go outside in a dust storm to grill.
Somewhat less labor intensive than a clam bake is a clam boil where everything is steamed in a large stock pot.
Their job is less labor intensive; they buy and sell every day based strictly on the results of their computer model.

Not exact matches

Generally speaking, the longer U.S. Energy has had a client, the less labor - intensive it becomes for the company to assess that client's utility bill.
But closing down unnecessary capacity can pay for itself, even if unemployed workers are temporarily put on the government payroll (causing debt to rise, but usually by less than it had before), but only temporarily as Beijing takes other measures to boost household income through wealth transfers from the state and so to boost consumption, a form of demand which is likely to be more labor intensive than the demand created in the process of over-capacity.
[158] Other causes include the rise in non-cash benefits as a share of worker compensation (which aren't counted in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
Many of the capital investments will increase the pool of labor available for manufacturing by introducing less labor - intensive forms of agriculture and retailing.
Regular English walnuts are a less labor - intensive and milder substitute.
They are no less labor - intensive (that's why you should always make them with friends... and wine) but they are pretty straight - forward, chicken, salsa, masa, wrap.
After picking, the best of the green Kona is processed by one of two methods — the dry process method, simpler and less labor - intensive as the berries can be strip picked, and the wet way, which incorporates fermentation and yields a mild Kona.
other suggestions like offering fruit instead of the fruit or juice option — most kids pick juice (too expensive, juice costs less), and including oatmeal or hard boiled eggs (too labor intensive not enough resources to cook for breakfast), were not approved.
In a secondary analysis of a multicenter randomized study of fetal pulse oximetry, of 4,126 nulliparous women who reached the second stage of labor, none of the following neonatal outcomes was found to be related to the duration of the second stage, which in some cases was 5 hours or more: 5 - minute Apgar score of less than 4, umbilical artery pH less than 7.0, intubation in the delivery room, need for admission to the neonatal intensive care unit, or neonatal sepsis (27).
Planned out - of - hospital birth also had a statistically significant association with higher rates for 5 - minute Apgar scores of less than 7, neonatal seizures, neonatal ventilator support, maternal blood transfusion, and unassisted vaginal delivery but with lower rates of both admission to neonatal intensive care units and obstetrical interventions, including induction and augmentation of labor, operative vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery, and severe perineal lacerations.
But drones and ATVs offer less labor - intensive options.
However, these tests proved cumbersome, labor - intensive, required large amounts of DNA, and were not suitable for analysis of many of the less diverse antigen receptor loci.
However, the regulation of postembryonic development has received less attention as these screens are more labor intensive and require extensive resources.
Four decades ago, noted economist William Baumol argued that the idea of reducing costs in education and similar labor - intensive industries by substituting capital for labor or less - skilled labor for higher - paid professionals was impractical, at best.
Computer - based learning on a large scale is also less expensive than the current labor intensive system and could solve the financial dilemmas facing public schools.
Hyundai production executives argue that the Kona has design - for - manufacture features that require less labor - intensive production and will enable the company to set pricing at levels that will spur demand.
Only the top 1000 or so bestselling works were checked, as this was labor - intensive and became less important with the lower rankings.
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:
if they pay less to their creditors, then they complete their programs faster, there are fewer legal accounts (very labor - intensive to settle) and this all reduces the costs of servicing the client, not to mention we probably get more referrals.
That's why «the best alternative is less labor - intensive home care,» says Beckman, «combined with cleaning periodically at a veterinary hospital.»
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.
From Lessness to More The Biennial's driving theme of «lessness» certainly yields plenty of less: less expensive materials, less labor - intensive efforts, less attention to visual impact, less of a premium on permanence, less need for physical objects of any kind.
Forbes: I am going to assume that your work requires space (hence the move from New York to LA), do you worry that artists are less likely to throw themselves into large scale labor - intensive work by sheer fact that there isn't enough space to do it in?
Thus, OSW's net employment impact depends on the degree to which OSW is more or less labor - intensive than alternatives.
- Bicycle and pedestrian projects are labor - intensive and require less expensive materials than road building projects thus creating jobs at roughly the same rate as highway repair.
@John Newlands 16April 7.49 am Dollar costing is a proxy for material inputs Not really, 3kW of wind capacity has a similar cost to 1kW of nuclear, but uses much more steel and concrete but a lot less highly skilled labor and capital intensive manufacturing.
But when I return, I am planning on a much smaller, more intensive, and hopefully less labor - intensive garden.
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