Sentences with phrase «most labor intensive»

This is the most labor intensive project that I have ever done....
That was the most labor intensive part.
Joachim: The flea market is the most labor intensive until you make enough money to pay someone to run it.
EW: In your experience, which fund - raisers seem to be the most labor intensive (require more parent volunteers)?
The vinyl was probably the most labor intensive part.
Breastfeeding is the most labor intensive the first month.
These are definitely the most labor intensive of the bunch, but the dough can be kept in the freezer and the baked crackers keep there crunch for a few days.
The Talon Series of robotic packaging machines is designed to automate many of the most labor intensive tasks for a wide range of applications...
I baked in cupcake tins (with little parchment rounds — the most labor intensive part).

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While President Obama has supported a few proposals that benefit high - growth, high - tech entrepreneurs (like the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, most of his policies have been hostile to the interests of Main Street business owners, particularly those running labor - intensive businesses with low - wage employees.
The intelligence experts also noted that the monitoring of diplomats at home is a labor - intensive task that would likely be reserved for the most important targets.
ABS remains one of the most labor - intensive B2B selling methods, making it a prime candidate for automation and innovation.
The biggest variable in price is the number of facilities because it's the most labor - intensive to verify, said Westgate.
Vanilla also has the distinction of being the most labor - intensive crop in the world — hence the hefty price tag.
Although vanilla is referred to as the world's most popular taste and second most expensive spice in the world, it is also one of the most labor - intensive crops.
It is the most beautifully designed, labor - intensive edible object I've ever seen.
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.
Being a parent is easily one of the most labor - intensive, and beautifully challenging, jobs -LSB-...]
As with any labor - intensive project that a team passionately believes in, acceptance and approval is the most rewarding measure of success.
Such sequencing and analysis are still too expensive and labor - intensive for most health care institutions.
Most insertions can only be detected by labor - intensive processes like PCR or by evaluating visual phenotypes.
Though expensive and labor intensive, the QVOA is considered the most effective testing platform for HIV / AIDS researchers trying to evaluate the latent viral reservoir.
Get the tree setup and get the lights strung on (the most labor - intensive stuff) before everyone arrives.
But if you're anything like me (read: looking for the quickest, least labor - or ingredient - intensive recipes), you'll quickly find a few not very pleasing tendencies in most of homemade vegan dressing recipes:
Also, the frosting was one of the most labor - intensive and only my personal second or third favorite frosting.
Christian Bale sets a new standard for worst (and most elaborate and labor - intensive) comb - over in film history.
January 26, 2017 • Sri Lanka's most popular sweetener is disappearing, due to the destruction of rainforests, inconsistent yields, intensive labor and a fading workforce.
Education is a labor - intensive industry, and because most districts devote well over half of all spending to teacher compensation, budget cuts have already led to the most substantial teacher layoffs in recent memory.
Demand for coconets worldwide is increasing — a welcome development, especially as the most common processing method of rope making and net weaving is labor intensive, thus creating jobs for thousands of poor coconut farmers and their families.
These are two of the most expensive and labor - intensive components in any vehicle.
Yet even I have to admit that expressions of self - pity grow tedious in my line of work, which most people don't recognize as a labor - intensive, soul - sucking exercise, probably on account of the fact that when compared to a lot of other things you might find yourself stuck doing, it's not so bad.
The most labor - intensive appointment on your recommended service schedule will take place at the ten - year or 100,000 - mile mark.
And while the Internet provides other avenues for writers, self - publishing is a labor - intensive, poorly remunerated route for most.
As the Vanguard researchers wrote: «An investor who had simply redirected his or her portfolio's income would have achieved most of the risk - control benefits of more labor - and transaction - intensive rebalancing strategies at a much lower cost.»
«But, because it's the most labor - intensive part of screening, it should be left for last, and only done for applicants who otherwise will be accepted.»
What most people don't realize is that these horses have been used for many centuries as horses of not only war but draft horses who performed many labor intensive jobs.
«It is very labor intensive, and most shelters don't have the resources to do that.»
This is the most labor - intensive job at the shelter.
Richard Tsao is most known for using a process oriented, labor intensive approach and particular aesthetic of beauty in creating paintings and works on paper.
She has explored the possibilities of glass as an art medium since the early 90s and has come full cycle in this current exhibition, using optical - grade glass to realize her most sophisticated and labor - intensive versions to date.
The portrait paintings, of which there were five (three of solitary visages, one bearing two heads, and one comprising a group of four severely discombobulated busts), were either medium or large in scale, and constituted the most labor - intensive, complex, and accomplished works in the show.
Dominating the main room of the gallery space are Uemae's stitched works, the most labor - intensive pieces in his practice.
«The artists I'm most attracted to are the ones who are very labor - intensive,» he says.
At the same time, their methods diverge in significant ways, perhaps most visibly in the contrast between Warhol's overtly mechanical approach to painting and Marisol's more handcrafted, labor - intensive techniques as a sculptor.
Her wintry installation is the most labor - intensive of the group.
In fact, what's most jaw - dropping about a Kentridge exhibition — if you've never experienced his drawings, films, animations, operas or other works from his prolific practice — is that no matter how elaborate or labor - intensive its last incarnation was, he always manages to include even more media, styles, collaborators or influences in his next project.
A 2015 retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago introduced fresh eyes to his labor - intensive pieces, including an oversized sculpture, Huck and Jim (2014), which depicted the protagonists of Mark Twain's most famous novel in the nude.
FindLaw directory listings are less labor intensive than most marketing tactics.
A sound revenue estimate is probably the most important step in budgeting - a law firm is highly labor intensive (personnel and related expenses being by far the largest cost) and lawyer hiring decisions tend to be made at least once a year in advance.
Murder cases are some of the most technical and labor - intensive cases that a criminal defense attorney can take on.
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