Sentences with phrase «requires less labor»

This process requires less labor and, BMW says, will save customers money on accident repairs.
It is cheaper and requires less labor than existing peptide purification methods, it can handle large batches of peptides at a time, and it generates less waste.
Stores within the 365 chain will keep the prices of products down through a simpler, more consistent design that requires less labor in the store.
If Apple would prefer that course, however, that may provide an alternative that requires less labor by Apple programmers.
Hyundai production executives argue that the Kona has design - for - manufacture features that require less labor - intensive production and will enable the company to set pricing at levels that will spur demand.
Generally perceived as more affordable, requiring less labor, involving less restrictive DRM policies, and giving libraries the most value, eCollections are said to alleviate some of the frustrations librarians encounter with title - by - title purchasing.
We lose industrial jobs because of technological improvements that require less labor in the manufacturing processes.
There are two main reasons in the present: technological improvements that require less labor to produce the same or better output, and an increase in overseas laborers available to produce good or services outside the US for sale inside the US.

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It usually requires an explanation on the order of infinite retention («yes, our sales and marketing costs are really high and our annual profit margins per user are thin, but we're going to keep the customer forever»), a massive reduction in costs («we're going to replace all our human labor with robots»), a claim that eventually the company can stop buying users («we acquire users for more than they're worth for now just to get the flywheel spinning»), or something even less plausible.
As the information age has evolved, the number of jobs requiring manual labor has declined, making physical limitations (aging or otherwise) a less significant factor.
Such rebuilds require less local labor and materials, and both could be in short supply as the North Bay recovers from the wildfires.
We can continue, profitably, to displace traditional agriculture, based on solar energy and human and animal labor, with petroleum - based agriculture requiring far less labor.
Honeyman said research has shown group housing systems may not require more labor per animal than individual gestation stalls, and in some cases may require less.
The innovative container allows pizza shop employees to assemble boxes with less time and labor, and requires less shelf space compared to traditional paperboard boxes.
Tasks performed must take less time, labor and resources to achieve the same or better quality while also requiring less supervision.
I finally felt comfortable and with the help of required Bradley classes, slightly less worried about labor.
According to the USDA, the proposed guidelines will require quite a bit less processed food and more scratch cooking and will cost about 15 cents more per lunch in ingredients and increased labor, 51 cents more for breakfast.
With dedicated labor support, women are more likely to have a satisfying and positive birth experience and require less medical pain management.
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.
However, these tests proved cumbersome, labor - intensive, required large amounts of DNA, and were not suitable for analysis of many of the less diverse antigen receptor loci.
However, the regulation of postembryonic development has received less attention as these screens are more labor intensive and require extensive resources.
You can find a color such as this elsewhere, requiring a lot less labor.
What the Obama administration just did with education would be a mild case, in which waivers are combined with new requirements lacking a basis in law, but the more serious case is the Affordable Care Act, under which, without any warrant that I have been able to find in the law itself, the administration granted more than 1,400 waivers to labor unions and small businesses that were offering less insurance coverage than the law requires.
He found that «laws requiring school districts to engage in collective bargaining with teachers unions lead students to be less successful in the labor market in adulthood.
Twice as absorbent as straw or wood shavings, our hemp - based all - natural animal bedding and litter reduces waste, requires less storage, and lowers labor costs.
Would you spend that kind of money on a giant ball of fur that's great with families but requires a lot of exercise and maintenance or would you go for a dog that's less labor intensive?
Compare that to the work that went into Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne, which is more or less average for Titian in terms of the labor it would have required.
Forbes: I am going to assume that your work requires space (hence the move from New York to LA), do you worry that artists are less likely to throw themselves into large scale labor - intensive work by sheer fact that there isn't enough space to do it in?
However, these economies use technologies that are less efficient and have lower - skilled labor relative to OECD countries, which requires more energy and more electricity usage to generate goods and services.
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.
- Bicycle and pedestrian projects are labor - intensive and require less expensive materials than road building projects thus creating jobs at roughly the same rate as highway repair.
I fearlessly assert that here the primeval forest can be converted into rich pasture and meadow land, into cultivated fields, gardens, and orchards, containing every variety of produce, with half the labor, and, what is of more importance, in less than half the time that would be required at home, even though there we had clear instead of forest ground to commence upon.
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.
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