Its very good detective work but after reading the book twice (
a real labour of love as its very heavy going) this supposed warm bias in the temperature record concerns me and the way in which it is adjusted is somewhat subjective.
I'm particularly proud of the stop animation film, as it was
a real labour of love.»
Created by «aspiring cake artist» Anya Richardson, it is
a real labour of love.However, as Anya (@anyarizm) tells her followers on Twitter, it's likely to be a one off, even though... Read more
Thankfully, Horizon Zero Dawn is
a real labour of love, more than deserving of all those 5 star reviews.
*
A real labour of love from the whole Nitrome team!
The game is
a real labour of love and a single player narrative experience where nothing is what it seems.
«Fable Fortune has been
real labour of love for the studio.
«To us, making games is
a real labour of love.
Your blog is obviously
a real labour of love.
I love tea, big old houses — although I can only afford a SMALL old house that's always threatening to fall apart but is
a real labour of love - and tattooed men.
The 964 RS was
a real labour of love.
Lionheart Magazine is
a real labour of love.
It's been
a real labour of love.
I get it though, it is
a real labour of love.
Not exact matches
Their costs for capital,
labour, land, energy and other resources are subsidized such that they generate huge retained earnings, much
of which is being reinvested in foreign
real assets like Canada's oilpatch, says U
of T's Dobson.
(Wonkish detail:
Labour productivity measures average productivity, but the mechanism described in the preceding paragraphs predicts that real wages should track marginal productivity — the extra output produced by an additional unit of l
Labour productivity measures average productivity, but the mechanism described in the preceding paragraphs predicts that
real wages should track marginal productivity — the extra output produced by an additional unit
of labourlabour.
But they are going to have to dismantle some
of their welfare state, create
labour market flexibility, stop being terrorized by organized
labour and the farmers, accept
real austerity in the offender countries, abandon this imbecility about leading the world, raise the birth rate and develop less meddlesome and authoritarian institutions.
Earlier this summer, the premiers
of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan encouraged the other provinces to follow their lead in breaking down provincial barriers to trade in goods and
labour, barriers that impose
real costs on the economy.
I believe that the re-orientation
of British politics under Corbyn and in particular
of the
Labour Party is highly beneficial, not only to the large strata within British society that have been discarded in the last 20 to 30 years, but interestingly also for British business that produces
real stuff as opposed to the City
of London and various other service sectors that produce precarious jobs and nothing much
of substance.
And part
of the problem is that there's no «
real» or «natural» price for CEO
labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such
labour is being sold at the «right» price.
Very
real challenges exist when it comes to the school - to -
labour market transition and the generation
of workers entering the
labour market are being irreversibly scarred by poor economic conditions.
I don't know what was happening to Canadian productivity before 1973, but even if there was no growth in output per worker, the increase in our
labour terms
of trade would have induced significant gains in
real wages.
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices —
real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role
of commercial banks is to increase the power
of wealth over the rest
of society, over
labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class
of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part
of the 19th century.
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Doubling employment would mean an extremely big increase in
real wages to get twice as many people willing to work, and it would be a very strange (though not theoretically impossible) halving
of average
labour productivity that would be compatible with a very large increase in equilibrium
real wages.
Looking at the figures for each recession, it's notable that (a) the proportionate rise in the level
of unemployment, once the fall in GDP is taken into account, bears some relation to the rise in
real wages; (b) there is no consistent difference between supply - side and demand - side recessions; (c) given the long - term costs
of unemployment, a flexible
labour market becomes extremely important in a recession.
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In the long run both types
of investment create capital that can yield substantial positive rates
of return (above the current 30 and 50 year
real bond rate) and result in both higher productivity and stronger
labour force growth.
There seemed to be
real pathos in the presentation by Alberta Federation
of Labour president Gil McGowan at his Edmonton press conference Monday morning: the cri de couer
of a spurned lover, perhaps,...
Labour productivity growth — the rate of growth of output per hour worked — is also a useful concept since labour productivity growth ultimately determines the sustainable rate of growth of real wages in the ec
Labour productivity growth — the rate
of growth
of output per hour worked — is also a useful concept since
labour productivity growth ultimately determines the sustainable rate of growth of real wages in the ec
labour productivity growth ultimately determines the sustainable rate
of growth
of real wages in the economy.
Wake up America why we are letting Peter King and people like him to waste time and money on non issues they should be working to solve the
real problems facing this country JOBS LOSSES, OUT SOURCEING, BUDGET DEFICIET, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, UN JUST FOREIGN POLICY, SOCIAL SECURITY, LABOUR UNION PROBLEMS, JOB SECURITY for those who have any jobs left, bringing our troops home from UNJUST and ILLEGAL WARS, KILLING OF INNOCENT PEOPLE, OIL COMPANIES making billions of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other Real issues that they have been elected to so
real problems facing this country JOBS LOSSES, OUT SOURCEING, BUDGET DEFICIET, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, UN JUST FOREIGN POLICY, SOCIAL SECURITY,
LABOUR UNION PROBLEMS, JOB SECURITY for those who have any jobs left, bringing our troops home from UNJUST and ILLEGAL WARS, KILLING
OF INNOCENT PEOPLE, OIL COMPANIES making billions of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other Real issues that they have been elected to solv
OF INNOCENT PEOPLE, OIL COMPANIES making billions
of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other Real issues that they have been elected to solv
of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other
Real issues that they have been elected to so
Real issues that they have been elected to solve.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and
labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness
of breastfeeding, in the repetition
of cleaning, in the step
of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours
of chatting that have to precede the
real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out
of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat
of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty
of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling
of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all
of a life.
Since once again, Lord — though this time not in the forests
of the Aisne but in the steppes
of Asia — I have neither bread, nor wine, nor altar, I will raise myself beyond these symbols, up to the pure majesty
of the
real itself; I, your priest, will make the whole earth my altar and on it will offer you all the
labours and sufferings
of the world.
Organic foods can be more expensive because farmers have higher
labour costs and a different economy
of scale; however when buying organic you're paying the
real cost
of producing
real food that is better for the environment, animal welfare and our health.
The evidence that is available about food production and processing, but not included in the Green Paper, is that the sector's businesses are in the main under considerable financial pressure as a result
of falling
real commodity prices, rising input costs, increased government regulations, rising
labour costs, and lower retail margins.
If anything the only thing you can really blame Wenger for is
labouring under the heavy weight
of the still current financial restrictions, while they will tell you its different the board are REALLY NOT willing to spend to make a
real difference
Today i saw
reaL division
of Labour between him and gabo....
Combining
real - life experiences from a fraternity
of Irish fathers and an expert panel
of midwives, obstetricians, psychologists and family finance advisors, The Irish Sad's Survival Guide to Pregnancy [& Beyond...] will accompany the expectant Dad throughout each trimester, mood change, the
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I got the chance
of trying to have an unmediated
labour, which is all I wanted, and then I got the
real prize
of a baby!
If the scar is weak, due to the tecnique
of the doctor stiching, it can rupture early on, even before
real labour, but again Very rare!
If the new
Labour leader can't build up a
real period
of polling success, they may be in for a long, hard struggle.
It seems to me to be a
real tragedy that young people will be denied this right — and that both
Labour and the Tories are willing to sacrifice our economy by yanking us out
of the single market, simply so they can say they will end freedom
of movement.
A
Labour government will insist on the OTs and CDs introducing central, publicly accessible registers
of the millions
of people who are the
real, flesh - and - blood owners
of the companies they host.
Combined with the unique circumstances
of the post-war world, the stage was set for an extended period
of broad - based economic growth that could accommodate both increased profit rates for capital and higher
real living standards for
labour (Anderson, 1992, 310).
He did not refer to what she actually said and proposed no
real action to tackle the wider problem
of antisemitism within
Labour.
The
real problem for
Labour is the erosion over a number
of years
of its local government base, with by far the largest number
of UK councillors being Tories.
Look away from the bubble and see municipal politicians such as Sir Richard Leese,
Labour leader
of Manchester City Council, doing their best to use the heavily circumscribed powers
of local government to gain
real results for their populations.
All the
real action was taking place in the secretive corridors
of Westminster, and especially in Gordon Brown's office, where rebel
Labour MPs were being ushered to receive promises about their particular issues.
And a united
Labour, he adds, is the only way to win power from the Conservatives, because «if we learned lessons in 1981 to 1983, it's if social democracy is in
real trouble and you split it still further you merely reinforce the majority
of your opponents and that would happen - there is no question about it.»
But this was policymaking at its best, signalling a commitment to radically reform the relationship between finance and the
real economy and a determination to make
Labour the party
of small businesses across the nation.