Sentences with phrase «much less labor»

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).
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.
Hospitals do not even allow smoking anywhere inside the building, much less the labor and delivery area.
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.
Much less labor intensive.

Not exact matches

Germany, which enacted its labor reforms more than a decade ago, when economic growth in the rich world was much stronger than it is now, is home to an organized labor culture that is less combative than in places like Italy or France.
Overseas labor seems much less expensive initially.
And a Labor Department study points out an earnings anomaly: while self - employed men earn as much as or more than similar workers paid a wage or a salary, self - employed women earn substantially less than their wage and salary counterparts.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that productivity has only risen 1 % YOY from 2015 to 2016, much less than the typical increase experienced earlier in the decade.
As it is the labor change is really much less than it appears relative to the change in profit share.
As a result the socialist education movements that were effective among European workers were much less successful here and labor organizations limited their goals to short - run economic benefits.
Most online sportsbook are located in in countries with extremely cheap labor, less regulator oversight (red tape), and a much lower tax bill.
As for why Oregon's Football Outsiders ratings are so much higher this year than last, a commenter at Football Study Hall actually already handled this one pretty well: statistically, Oregon more or less fought LSU to a draw back on Labor Day weekend.
For example, if you buy frozen muffins you're in the 55 - 60 cent range; if you purchase ingredients and make muffins it's much less — maybe a third of the cost — and then you have that money available to pay labor.
The midwives value spontaneous labor because the risk of c - sections is less, and the risk of postpartum hemorrhage is less and because they go much smoother when they are spontaneous.
It would still be dangerous, but so much less so if there were not VBACs, or twins, or postdates, or ridiculous long labors.
Yes, low quality studies showing as much as 80 minutes less labor or approximately 20 fewer contractions.
Nope, everything is simply a variation of normal and doctors are too stupid to know their a $ $ from a hole in the ground, much less to dispute a sanctimommy's notion of when she is in labor.
Using hypnosis for anything, much less childbirth, may feel more like a risky endeavor of being under someone else's control, quacking like a duck during labor or even crossing religious boundaries.
Women who have never labored are much less likely to have any pelvic floor damage and are most likely to report that their sex lives are «as good or better» after giving birth.
In the much less likely case that a twin dies in the second or third trimester, the remaining baby may be at an increased risk of intrauterine growth restriction and the mother may be at risk of preterm labor, infection or hemorrhaging.
We learned a ton of really useful, practical information that made labor and birth feel way less scary and much more approachable, and it was a dedicated few hours a week where instead of having to worry about work and everything else, we got to just focus on the fact that our baby was actually coming.
Still, after a lifetime of miseducation about what birth is really like, most people (straight, cisgender men very much included) need accurate, non-sensationalized information about what to expect during labor so they don't freak out unnecessarily and do things that can make birth less comfortable or more dangerous.
Delivering a child in your own home, surrounded by your own things and your loved ones can make your labor much less stressful.
Instead of quitting my job, because I wasn't guaranteed to get it back after maternity leave anyway, I would have gone into labor much less stressed out.
A woman who cooks during her labor is much less likely to feel the «pain.»
This will help your labor and birth to be much less uncomfortable.
They, of course, still experience labor pains but the process of giving birth is much less clinical and ultimately more relaxing, assuming there are no complications.
Like the conference itself, the Rand report ranges widely, but there is near consensus on certain key points: that any attempts to assess labor - market supply - and - demand imbalances require a careful, analytical approach; that it isn't easy to recognize a shortage, much less to predict one; and that right now we lack the data needed to do either.
My contractions had started by this point, and as any mother knows, it is not easy to sit still in labor, much less for 20 minutes during contractions.
Each daily calorie target considers current weight, such as more than or less than 250 pounds, and activity level, such as office work or more physical labor, before recommending how many calories to consume and how much weight to lose weekly.
I would much rather spend more $ on better quality and have fewer pieces that I love, than to spend less $ on crap garments that drape terrible and are made by slave labor.
If the abundance of agriculture may be too much for some tastes, the film subtly reveals how farming methods grew increasingly industrialized over the years: Just as the armies of the Great War employed modern weapons like tanks and airplanes for the first time, so the Paridiers begin to use combines and tractors to yield more crops with less labor.
This new adventure is much less of a labor of love and much more like a bunch of friends having fun, full of confidence that their project will succeed.
Not bringing reform issues to the bargaining table or other sites of labor relations means that reforms are never discussed, much less agreed to.
However, base effects on energy prices will be much less favorable down the road and, combined with a tighter labor market and faster economic growth, could result in a meaningful acceleration in inflation pressures.
To a very great extent the US and to a lesser extent other developed countries have simply outsourced the dirty work of production, much of it to China, in an incessant quest for ever cheaper labor and goods.
Whereas much of China's early industrial development took place along the coast, factories more recently have been locating where labor is cheaper and environmental oversight is less strict, pushing the so - called «cancer belt» inland.
a nation of remarkably productive, often well - paid workers who are becoming increasingly reluctant to pause from their labors and refresh their souls — a nation whose cash - drenched corporate employers typically don't pay for much time off (less than two weeks annually, on average), a nation whose globe - gripping federal government is the only one in the whole industrialized world not to legally require generous periods of paid kick - back - and - hang time — is a nation that's socially screwed up, particularly in comparison with European countries like France, which orders its citizens outside to play for the entire month of August and a few other weeks spread through the year.
While organic farms spend significantly more on labor, they often spend much less on pesticides and fertilizers than their conventional counterparts, explains John Reganold, study - co-author and WSU professor of soil science and agroecology.
@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.
The panels themselves only account for about 20 percent of the cost, but if the solar panels had a much greater energy output, there could be fewer of them generating the same amount of energy, meaning less land required and fewer labor hours.
But when I return, I am planning on a much smaller, more intensive, and hopefully less labor - intensive garden.
Although focussed on the UK, there is much surprising information, the first being that a major cost is the value of time that employed scientists spend reading the stuff (the time of the unemployed and retired, but Eli repeats himself, having lesser value), # 34bn, other free labor that has a real cost is # 1.9 bn for unpaid peer reviews.
By understanding this research, we will realize we have made a mistake, labored beneath a fundamental misunderstanding, which has assured us much less privacy than we have assumed.
If you're so disabled that you can't do your old job, but not so much that you can't do another, less labor - intensive or mentally taxing one, then you'll be denied benefits, even if your new job pays you less money.
It may not look like much to the untrained eye, and certainly enclosing a space with a net is considerably less labor - intensive than building an entire fake town.
Although much is known about how to help welfare recipients find jobs, there is less hard evidence about what can be done to help current and former recipients and other low - wage workers stay employed or advance in the labor market.
«Tight inventory fueled by a tight labor market and low interest rates propelled home values to record heights in 2017, but the outlook is now much less certain,» Terrazas says.
And, much more fun, less labor intensive than canning over a hot stove.
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