Sentences with phrase «much labor»

Business is very profitable, but it has learned to get by without as much labor.
Oh, everyone is lining up eager to describe how much labor contractions hurt and how to use a breast pump and what the consistency of healthy infant poop looks like, right?
No need to put in too much labor just be real and be nice to everyone.
After so much labor of focus and movement that seemed so perfect and went nowhere, I was pushing and making serious progress.
The project would employ a significant number of temporary construction workers during the building phase, though pipelines generally do not require much labor to operate in the long term.
Everything from how much labor hurts to how to breastfeed to caring for your newborn are all addressed in a variety of classes.
Or in this case, there really isn't much labor except for cleaning the one mixing bowl used and measuring cups!
What are their labor costs as compared to yours, and how much labor does their money buy?
Great job on the fence - I appreciate how much labor goes into something like that.
If they cost much labor, all the better.
The reason is simple: it requires too much labor and is too expensive.
It is not so much the labor involved that takes time, as it is that they can take up to 12 hours or more, in the dehydrator drying.
That success took years of planning and execution, with much labor devoted to mitigating the risk posed by the rodenticide.
«It's not profitable and is very much a labor of love that has been a huge challenge / learning curve for me but it's also been very inspiring to be in touch with all the participating artists.»
The problem is that during the interim it takes to realize this, economies will be destroyed, assets stripped, capital depleted and much labor obliged to emigrate.
Chief among these are the infirmities caused by too much labor regulation.
However, this recipe seems much too much labor when there are dozens of simpler ways to make great pecan pies and delicious tarts.
I'm buying WAY too much this Labor Day and I'm NOT EVEN SORRY!
«He realized how much the labor market had changed when he went to visit a local flooring company and the owner told him they needed people with associate's degrees.
While it's just as much labor as an ax, it is much safer than swinging a blade around.
Assembling a collection of rare items is as much a labor of love as an investment tactic and won't necessarily net owners significant returns.
«It's very much a labor of love — and a vow of poverty,» she said in her trademark deadpan.
«Many retailers are at the tipping point of cutting too much labor,» said Craig Rowley, a senior partner in the retail division of Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm.
This could be much more depending the vehicle and how much labor the repair shop decides to charge.
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) reportedly has a Romero project under way (tentative title: The Devil's Bishop) But however many such films are made, none is likely to be as much a labor of love as Romero was.
You put so much labor and time into the process of making each painting, in terms of layers and sanding.
Donovan Rypkema has noted that renovation and restoration uses twice as much labor, and half as much material as new construction; with windows, it is almost 100 percent labour and it is pretty much all local.
Via NPR More on green home renovation: Steve Thomas, Host of Renovation Nation on Planet Green Green Depot eco-friendly living & building store in Manhattan Renovation Uses Twice As Much Labor, Half as Much Material as New
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