Sentences with phrase «of dangerous jobs»

Due to the nature of their dangerous jobs, elevator installers and repairmen are paid pretty well.
Beyond surveillance, the new technology could enable teams of robots to relieve humans of dangerous jobs such as disposing of landmines, cleaning up after a nuclear meltdown or surveying the damage after a flood or hurricane.
A team of 20 men, wildland firefighters from Arizona proudly answering to the name Granite Mountain Hotshots, are tightly bound together by mutual trust and love of the dangerous job they do.

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«Journalists were doing their job when a suicide bomber killed them, such attacks prove that the working environment is very dangerous now,» said Rahimullah Samandar, a senior member of the AFJSC.
However, as property owners try to cut costs, technicians report a dangerous lack of maintenance, and as multi-national elevator companies try to compete, some technicians rush through hundreds of maintenance jobs per month, reportedly with time limits as quick as seven minutes per visit.
Eliminating the dull jobs, plus the dirty and dangerous ones, has in fact been the point behind the entire history of technology.
AMARILLO, Texas, April 20 (Reuters)- In a sprawling plant near Amarillo, Texas, rows of workers perform by hand one of the most dangerous jobs in American industry.
The dirtiest, most physically demanding, and most dangerous of these jobs — in fields such as construction, landscaping, and building maintenance, for example — are overwhelmingly filled by immigrants, who now account for more than half of all low - skilled workers in the U.S..
Because without real, genuine penalties on the line, without generations of men fearing that if they abuse their power, if they treat women like s — t, they'll be out of jobs, shamed, their families devastated — without that actual, electric, dangerous possibility: Nothing.
Rethink's reliable, safe and easy - to - use collaborative robots are helping manufacturers of all sizes automate dull, dangerous and dirty jobs, while achieving greater productivity and higher quality.
Being in charge of a large Chinese company or investment firm might be one of the most dangerous jobs out there at the moment.
After years of persistent pessimism, marked by an economically dangerous downturn in business dynamism, small - business owners are once again feeling optimistic, taking productive risks and creating new jobs.
I'm in the military, and have no problem doing dangerous jobs to protect the free speech of people I don't agree with.
Every now and then I thought it might be dangerous and I would get a bit frightened, but the mediums would brush it off by saying: «It's a hazard of the job.
This is not a criticism of him; this is a criticism of the other ten Liverpool players whose job, simplistically put, is to make sure Benteke receives the ball in dangerous positions, then support him in that end.
Why you should care: Baron Corbin has been built up as a dangerous (and large) heel, and SmackDown has done a quality job of paying off these kinds of builds.
You'd like to imagine he could do a job as a defensive number 10 with the sole purpose of winning the ball in a dangerous position.
Credible information available to The Herald reveal that Anthony Karbo's dangerous act of leading NPP militants to invade the Kokomlemle office of Joy FM, has led to Nana Bobie - Ansah losing his job at Asempa FM; a case of punishing the victim to appease the villain.
«Many immigrants, as they come into the entry level positions, they take some of the most dangerous jobs,» Cuomo said.
Proponents argue it would boost New York's natural gas supply to help keep energy costs down while creating jobs and generating tax revenue, while opponents, who rallied this month ahead of the decision, say it would increase fossil - fuel use, harm sensitive ecosystems and put the state at inordinate risk of dangerous methane leaks.
Mr. Tolley died from injuries sustained while doing the dangerous and heroic job of protecting New Yorkers.
«What we need is to accelerate a just transition plan to ensure workers are prepared for jobs in the new green energy economy — not a dangerous deal that puts millions of people in the greater New York City metropolitan area and Western NY at risk,» said Manna Jo Greene, environmental action director for the Hudson River advocacy group Clearwater.
What became dangerous for the security of this country was the impunity with which some people were doing it (abusing their office), but however beautiful the policies are, until you are able to translate all of those to food and jobs in the homes of the ordinary man and woman, it is still at the theoretical stage.
They are so dangerous they threaten millions of jobs and billions of investment.
The Southern Tier needs jobs, not a dangerous, toxic industry that will bring a few jobs for out - of - state residents while devastating our land and water and leaving us with a crime boom to contend with.»
The state Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, which represents some 21,000 corrections officers and security guards, launched a «major» statewide radio ad campaign today to remind New Yorkers of the difficult and dangerous jobs performed by their members, day in and day out, even as resources are scarce and violence is on the rise.
«ObamaCare is a dangerous overreach by the federal government that takes away our freedom, jeopardizes jobs and the economy and will fundamentally alter the patient - physician relationship and reduce our high standards of medical care.»
My job was to make sure when we sent people into battle, we were taking care of them in dangerous places abroad and making America a fit home for those heroes to come home to.»
She described «trying to bring transparency and accountability to this sector» as «probably one of the most stressful and dangerous tasks of my job as finance minister!»
This job has been performed supremely well by the Royal Irish, in one of the toughest and most dangerous battle zones in Helmand...
Will the Cuomo administration commit to continued dirty, dangerous, climate destroying fossil fuel energy, that further endangers communities with risks of explosion and fire, and provides few jobs?
The Department of Homeless Services» Advantage program has given rent subsidies to thousands of homeless breadwinners who found jobs and left shelters, but a report by Comptroller John Liu found that poor management put families in dangerous buildings with faulty wiring and rodent problems, and landlords pressured some tenants into illegal side deals, forcing them to pay as much as $ 400 extra a month, the Times reported.
His rocket could also serve as a garbage truck, getting dead satellites and discarded upper - rocket stages out of their dangerous orbits around our planet (a job the larger chemical - fueled rockets can't perform efficiently because they use too much fuel).
The power plant itself remains a dangerous disaster zone, with workers just beginning the complex, risky job of locating the melted fuel and figuring out how to remove it.
When CFTR can't do its job, people develop a dangerous buildup of mucus in the lungs and elsewhere.
Although Gulliver isn't sure how to explain the gender differences, she does see resiliency as a buffer against the kind of life stress caused by a dangerous job, the kind of stress that can lead some couples to divorce.
I see robotic technology getting rid of the dangerous, the dirty, and the just plain boring jobs.
Both drugs significantly improved the chances of survival to hospital admission, so they clearly did their job in stabilizing dangerous heart rhythms and getting patients to the hospital alive.»
Inspired by examples like this, engineers are producing ensembles of small, insect - like robots that cooperatively perform jobs that might be difficult, dangerous or tedious for humans to carry out.
Hormones are the regulatory biochemicals produced by our endocrine glands, whose job is to coordinate the behavior of our cells, controlling everything from appetite to the choices we make in dangerous situations.
Sometimes when passionate about a subject it is hard to not come across as a bit of a nut - job, but I firmly believe that unfermented, GMO - Soy is one of the most dangerous «foods» that we can possibly consume.
It's ultimately clear that The Finest Hours is at its best in its relatively propulsive first half, as director Craig Gillespie, working from a script by Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, and Eric Johnson, does a nice job of establishing the the central characters and the dangerous circumstances in which they find themselves - with the screenplay, which also emphasizes the ongoing exploits of Bernie's girlfriend (Holliday Grainger's Miriam), generally juggling the various narrative threads to seamless effect.
It's a serious and stylishly watchable drama, thanks mostly to Dhavernas's capable performance of a morally ambiguous person with too many dangerous irons in the fire, and Ryan's portrayal of a hurt - and - handsome lawman struggling to do his job, even though he's in love with his suspect.
When his latest job inevitably spirals out of control, he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy.
Some critics have felt this film lacks engagement with the local population or the wider scope of the war, but surely that's exactly the point: these soldiers are just ordinary blokes (they're all blokes), a long way from home, doing an incredibly dangerous job without much sense of why.
Arkin leads a great ensemble as the sleazy Roat, the most dangerous of the gang and does an intensely unsettling job as the conniving killer that is a part so atypical for the actor.
Evoking horror films of the»70s, Kill List starts as one thing (hitmen pulling off one last dangerous job) and ends up as quite another.
Though he loves his wife and kids, Michel is one of those cops who is the job, even if he's transferred to the much more dangerous Marseille, the port city that functions as a gateway for the heroin trade.
Bay is no stranger to action movies, and 13 Hours does a decent job of showing the dangerous situations that the Americans faced in during the Libyan civil war and portraying the heroism of the security force that protected and saved American lives.
The film is introduced with the atypical title «William Friedkin's Film Of Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scenOf Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scenof the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scenof whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scene.
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