Sentences with phrase «reducing human labor»

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When designed well, putting customers to work can save labor costs, reduce human error, and even save the customer time and money.
Electronic markets also reduce the need for human labor, undermining the requirements for individual desktop software, terminals, and other graphical - user - interface products.
Suppliers say the machines reduce the need for human labor substantially.
Given the enormous division of labor and degree of specialization required by an advanced economy, such an economy could not be sustained, and the human race would reduced to a primitive economic level.
Their economies should be labor intensive rather than energy intensive; produce more durable goods to reduce waste; use local materials in building; consume locally grown foods; engage in organic farming; utilize organic garbage; depend on perennial polyculture, aqua - culture and permaculture; favor trains as well as human - powered machines such as bicycles; employ solar power and other on - site modes of producing energy; and in various ways operate on self - nourishing, self - healing, self - governing principles.
This whole process has been brilliantly successful in reducing the need for human labor on the farm.
Meanwhile population continues to grow and technological developments are reducing the need for human labor.
For crops that are not harvested, due to cost or other constraints, but are wholesome for human or animal consumption, explore partnerships and opportunities with secondary markets, feed operations, or non - profit / volunteer groups to reduce or eliminate cost, transport, and / or labor barriers.
The story of farming in the last century includes many examples of automated machinery boosting agricultural productivity and reducing the need for human labor.
Human nature is reduced to labor productivity.
Green Globe Certification associate, the International Tourism Partnership (ITP), has produced a guide to help hoteliers understand human trafficking and forced labor — what it is, how it may affect them and what actions they can take to reduce the risk of trafficking in their businesses.
Social inequalities can be reduced through the defense of human rights, the rule of law, participatory democracy, universal access to public services, the recognition of personal dignity, a significant improvement in the effectiveness of fiscal and social policies, an ethical finance reform, large scale decent work creation policies, integration of the informal and popular economic sectors, and national and international collaboration to eradicate the new forms of slavery such as forced labor and sexual exploitation.
The standard — which has been ported to sugar - producing operations as well — governs fertilizer inputs, pesticide use, emissions, crop densities, and the treatment of human labor among other things and offers a plan sugar producers can follow to reduce the impact of their operations.
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