Sentences with phrase «such a labor intensive»

disappointing after such a labor intensive recipe.
Because it is such a labor intensive process, scientists are working to develop technology that makes phenotyping much easier.

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As soon as Singapore moves on to such activities, says Lee, «we can slowly slough off our labor - intensive factories and get them to move into the countries around us — Malaysia and Indonesia.»
But lobbyists in Washington expressed concern that Trump's ambitious tariff plan would also include other labor - intensive consumer goods sectors such as apparel, footwear and toys.
Logistics / supply chain - intensive companies such as FedEx and Apple have solved much of Boxbee's logistical, supply chain and labor challenges, which is why we sought out mentors such as FedEx's cofounder, Roger Frock, and Apple's former vice president of the online store, Mike Janes.
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.
The concomitant creation of a two - step trade model reflects the intensive networking including a division of labor and as such represents a concentration process in the German wine business.
Ok some dishes are worth seeing out — such as dosas and appams because they are rather time consuming and a bit labor intensive to make at home.
They're already thinking ahead, and future plans could include expansion into other labor - intensive businesses, such as textiles and handicrafts — exactly the kinds of enterprises that will help Haiti rebuild.
Part of the reward in cooking such a labor - intensive pie is the process of making it.
The system prevents what can be costly and labor - intensive runoff elections, such as the one held in the 2013 primary election for public advocate.
Current methods, such as using satellite imagery, are expensive and don't provide much detail, while hand - conducted surveys are time - consuming and labor - intensive, Wilson says, who does related research in kelp and seagrass communities.
Such sequencing and analysis are still too expensive and labor - intensive for most health care institutions.
Previously, methods for such testing would have been too costly and labor intensive, Sucher says, but new methods now make it more feasible.
Such a massive effort is far too labor - intensive for the U.S., where it would render fruit prohibitively expensive.
Cities also contain the lion's share of demand for high - value products such as fruits, vegetables, and dairy, where small - scale farmers can have an advantage because the products are labor intensive.
While an online learning environment creates several efficiencies — such as allowing students to test out of content that they have already mastered or to work on assignments multiple times until they reach mastery — it is a labor - intensive process requiring much time and energy from highly qualified, caring adults.
Sports cars, such as the Chevrolet Corvette, often have bodies made of exotic materials, such as fiberglass or aluminum, making them very difficult and labor - intensive to repair properly.
The editorial assistant helps the editor with the labor - and communication - intensive editorial tasks, such as reams of editorial correspondence (including sending all those rejection letters!)
While this is riskier and more labor - intensive, it has its advantages such as 100 % royalties from sales and free rein to create your book's content as you please.
The advanced technology has made it possible to use intelligent algorithms to handle the otherwise labor - intensive tasks such as underwriting.
After completing screenings for emotional soundness, physical health and working ability, the dogs must complete labor - intensive training plans which include obedience and task work, such as retrieving, carrying, nose nudge and harness based tasks among many others.
Enacting such a law in a city of around 215,000 people, spread out over 62 square miles, would seem to be a labor - intensive — and therefore costly — undertaking.
Her intricate works contain rich textures and reveal extraordinary manifestations of colour and formations... Each visceral sculpture is created through various repetitive and labor - intensive techniques, like teasing, twisting, dyeing, and sewing, applied to natural materials such as cheesecloth, burlap, and paper, which only serve to further accentuate these natural elements.»
He transforms everyday materials, such as newspapers or clothes, through labor - intensive processes.
Liu Wei's works, created from materials such as architectural debris and old books through labor - intensive handcraft, examine the dystopic cities of China, and more broadly Asia, as sites of endless urban development.
The myriad elements used in her projects, such as dolls, quilts, and uniforms, are handmade and labor intensive, foregrounding the role of craftRead more
The myriad elements used in her projects, such as dolls, quilts, and uniforms, are handmade and labor intensive, foregrounding the role of craft in the construction of cultural identity.
In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.
Behind their seductive, and painstakingly created, glittering, beaded surfaces, works such as Kitchen, Back Yard, and Trailer probed the hidden corners of American cultural values, using labor - intensive crafts as a metaphor for and a means to transcend the mundane and the squalid.
Sarah Zapata makes work using time - consuming and labor - intensive processes such as handweaving, rope coiling, latch - hooking, and sewing to produce large - scale works that explore the feminine, the fetishized, and the handmade.
In the days before electronic automation, this was so much less labor intensive than the few stations (such as those at manned airfields) where hourly temperature data were kept.
The government's offer to exempt all emissions - intensive, trade - exposed industries increases political pressure on Labor which will be caught between green renewables supporters and its traditional union base in industries such as aluminium.
Consider the cost of floor dumping every load and the labor intensive hand sorting to recover recyclables, or even using some future technological advanced day of machine sorting, plus the given of increased cross contamination and loss of paper fiber inherent in such a recovery system.
These trends are combining with economic developments — including the lowering of grain support prices in recent years, the rising wages in off - farm employment that pull labor from agriculture, and the shift to more intensive cropping, such as vegetable production, to reduce China's grain harvest.
While paleoclimatologists are attempting to update many important proxy records to the present, this is a costly, and labor - intensive activity, often requiring expensive field campaigns that involve traveling with heavy equipment to difficult - to - reach locations (such as high - elevation or remote polar sites).
The economic effect of such a transition involves a move from carbon - intensive energy sources, which require high amounts capital, to renewable sources that require high amounts of labor, so renewable production of hydrogen as an energy storage mechanism ends up boosting employment and economic growth.
By the way, we don't view AI as an «either / or» proposition in regard to a person or machine doing such labor - intensive tasks.
The need for the invention, the application says, stems from the fact that existing processes for identifying white space — such as Internet searches — are labor intensive, time consuming and largely ineffective.
«Outsourcing can reduce client costs and enable small firms to provide labor intensive services such as large, discovery intense litigation, even though the firms might not maintain sufficient ongoing staff to handle the work, according to a new ethics opinion issued today.»
Legal billing software and other specialized legal applications have taken labor - intensive tasks such as case management or filing and made them more efficient.
After such a labor - intensive job search, you now have earned the «nerve - wracking» interview.
Employment physicals are also recommended for organizations with job duties that require labor intensive tasks such as construction, public safety, and manufacturing.
Avoid labor intensive design features, such as tiled floors.
Later, that could mean cutting clutter and organizing (accessible storage, for example), or eliminating labor - intensive chores, such as adding gutters that clean themselves.
:) We loved it very much and usually I avoid making such recipes (like regular pot pie with pie crust) because they are more labor - intensive but this was not and I'll be making it quite often I am sure!
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