Sentences with phrase «tapping into the labor»

Founder of Qualitas Legal Solutions, one of the first to conduct document review overseas utilizing IT and tapping into labor arbitrage

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On Labor Day, Scott Gerber, president and founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), hopes to tap into precisely this brand of technology, scale and openness to change the way startup mentorship is done, with the launch of StartupLab, a free virtual mentorship program for young entrepreneurs.
Globalization and free markets are not without their problems, but they are the only real hope that the laboring poor have of raising themselves out of misery by giving them the opportunity to tap into world markets not only to offer their labor to more bidders but to avail themselves of the goods and services the rest of the world has to offer them.
It is not too late to start, and the more you practice, the more these skills become habitual, so you can easily tap into them in labor or any life challenge.
You will learn about what is happening to you physically and emotionally during labor and birth - changes that you have never experienced before, how to feel confident, empowered and tap into your own strength, and capacities as a women, and to really love your experience.
because once you're actually in labor, you'll tap out at three centimeters and beg for curbside epidural service as you pull into the hospital.
Using a systematic approach, Department of Labor helps businesses tap into the Bronx workforce by finding hiring and training incentives, and matching job seekers to needed skill sets.
Nieves» standing sculptures tapped into other defining characteristics of many of the sculptural works included in Biennial: the figure or perhaps more accurately the fantastical figure, whether explicit or implicit, that also appeared, for example, in the floating, disquieting bodies of Ajay's Kurian's Childermass (2017) installed in the main stairwell of the Museum; the engagement with the everyday, as seen in Kaari Upson's dysmorphic, visceral transformations of furniture; and the fastidiousness of making, also visible in Samara Golden's The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes (2017), which involved a lot of tedious labor, in this case the handmade, miniature pieces of furniture, treadmills, and medical equipment filling up the various vignettes comprising the piece.
CMGs are about tapping into, distributing, and using 100 % locally (within 5 km) produced renewable energy using only local labor and materials.
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