Sentences with phrase «repetitive routine of»

These episodes break up what Davidson notes is a repetitive routine of packing her supplies, walking all day, and unloading gear to make camp.

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The long season is an endless routine of repetitive workouts and practices interspersed with long hours spent on buses and planes and in hotel rooms in places like Salt Lake City and Milwaukee.
Martin Ford, author of The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Rise of the Jobless Future, sounded the alarm about the increasing adoption of robots means that more routine and repetitive jobs like brick layers and some office work will be replaced by machines.
Machines have radically altered the nature of work, largely by eliminating man as a source of animal power and by reducing to a minimum the routine and repetitive types of work that men must perform.
The factor in human social experience which Whitehead identifies as responsible for generating this correlative kind of «continuity» is routine, namely, the repetitive activity of daily social intercourse.
Many activities associated with technology, and many so - called «rational» processes, fall into the category of the tedious and the repetitive; they submerge aesthetic awareness in habit and routine.
In evolution distinct levels have emerged, each one of them eventually falling into stable, repetitive and predictable routines.
The mundane rituals of baby and child care can be repetitive, but rhythmic routines like loading a dishwasher, walking or rocking a baby to sleep can prompt surprising connections, emanating from a becalmed brain.
Taught by Robin Naughton, owner of Breathe Fitness, expectant parents and parents of newborns / infants / toddlers will learn practical exercises to protect their bodies from breakdown (due to repetitive movements from typical parent - related tasks) and tips on how to integrate them into your everyday routine.
ROUTINES: A repetitive, predictable pattern of care may be more comforting to your baby than any single soothing technique.
Sticking to comforting routines and steering clear of repetitive, scary news reports will reassure you as well as your child.
The National Institutes of Health in the USA recommend the following based on their Asperger Syndrome Fact Sheet: The ideal treatment for Asperger Syndrome (AS) coordinates therapies that address the three core symptoms of the disorder: poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness.
Many people have careers that require repetitive — almost obsessive — attention, and most of us heed warnings to take careful precautions in our daily routines to stay healthy and protect ourselves from crime and financial problems.
In addition to the reduced brain flexibility, the researchers showed a correlation between the degree of inflexibility and the severity of restrictive and repetitive behaviors, such as performing the same routine over and over or being obsessed with a favorite topic.
The repetitive and routine nature of the meal — cereal or toast each day, without much variation — can be an issue, as can the pressure to eat on the run.
«Many of these injuries are due to overuse and repetitive activity, which can be prevented with a proper stretching routine
The repetitive and formulaic routine of gameplay is actually a plus in this context.
They have relied on and perpetuated structures and routines that favor superficial learning, repetitive tasks, and vertical relationships of authority and control.
Jobs involving repetitive tasks and the routine application of rule sets are in the process of being automated out of existence.
The lives of the employees were incredibly repetitive — but it's no coincidence that their lives are mired in routine.
Traditional textbooks would have you start treatment by spending oodles of time desensitizing to those pre-departure cues with a repetitive routine: Pick up keys, put down keys, put on jacket, remove jacket and so forth.
This is the main issue with Constructor, you need to do so many routine (and repetitive) stuff in a small window of time that things become overwhelming pretty fast.
Themes that surge and coalesce over decades appear repetitive and routine — valueless, in other words, in the economy of viewer attention — when rationalized.
Despite such aspirations, at the end of the 20th century, avant - gardism in many ways became academic, routine, and repetitive.
See Part II («Match the attorney you pick to the decision - maker you face if a court, regulator, or prosecutor with a distinctive viewpoint will be driving the legal outcome»), and Part III («For routine, repetitive, or high - volume legal or regulatory compliance tasks, consider a service provider who brings the right processes — and perhaps technology — to your company's needs»)-- of this series.
Since law firms and in - house departments work on a made - to - order basis — realize that they're unlikely to perform your routine, repetitive, or high - volume work by the sort of rigorous business processes you've seen elsewhere in the company.
ComplianceHR ® offers HR departments a suite of intelligent, web based compliance tools that allow them to quickly and efficiently handle routine and repetitive employment compliance obligations without the need to contact a lawyer.
In fact, a number of lawyers openly expressed their view that LPO is likely to be a viable way forward for law firms to do «routine repetitive» work.
Many of these jobs are repetitive and routine, essentially administrative, and it is possible now to source them in different ways.
Instead of fielding these repetitive and routine questions, HR pros could let chatbots handle them while dealing with more strategic issues that have a greater impact on business success.
Recruiters want to know that you will take advantage of the more glamorous opportunities offered to you but that you are also capable of completing monotonous, repetitive or routine tasks to a high standard and without complaining.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES • Demonstrated ability to hold heavyweights • Profound ability to perform routine and repetitive work • Able to understand and follow written and verbal instructions • Comprehensive knowledge of using hand tools and cleaning equipment
The Library Assistant II performs a number of simple and repetitive clerical or manual library routines in accordance with established procedures;...
Food preparation workers perform routine, repetitive tasks under the direction of cooks, chefs, or food service managers.
Position Overview Responsible for performing repetitive and routine accounting procedures, accounting assistants are hired in the accounting departments of all types of companies.
Responsible for performing repetitive and routine accounting procedures, accounting assistants are hired in the accounting departments of all types of companies.
Perform a variety of routines, repetitive manual tasks not requiring the continuous performance of a mechanical or trade skill; and perform other related duties as assigned.
Characteristics and behaviours associated with emotional disturbance and / or behavioural problems may include: aggressive or anti-social behaviour; inattentiveness; distractibility and impulsiveness; impaired social interactions; a general inability to cope with the routine of daily tasks; obsessive and repetitive behaviours; attention - seeking behaviours such as negative interactions or a poor attitude towards work, peers or teachers; and depressed behaviours such as withdrawal, anxiety and mood swings.
cognitive behavioral therapy, a type of «talk» therapy that can help the more explosive or anxious children to manage their emotions better and cut back on obsessive interests and repetitive routines
ASDs are a heterogeneous group of lifelong neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by deficits in social relatedness, repetitive behaviors, restricted interests, and a rigid adherence to specific routines (American Psychiatric Association, 1994).
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