Sentences with phrase «yields more labor»

Release of the women from the burden of the family yields more labor units besides opening to mothers opportunity for a broader and more effective life.

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In response, both fed funds futures and Treasury yields moved steadily higher during September and briefly advanced once more following the labor market report for the month, as investors initially zeroed in on wage growth of 2.9 %, the fastest rate since 2009.
The discrepancy was largest for the smaller farms, partly because they had higher labor costs and lower yields from using more pasture for feed.
Fall seeding, in particular, enables improved seedling establishment when field conditions are warmer and drier, creates more balanced field labor requirements between fall and spring, and improves yield by avoiding high temperatures that quicken maturity (Chen et al. 2006; Cutforth et al. 2007).
If the abundance of agriculture may be too much for some tastes, the film subtly reveals how farming methods grew increasingly industrialized over the years: Just as the armies of the Great War employed modern weapons like tanks and airplanes for the first time, so the Paridiers begin to use combines and tractors to yield more crops with less labor.
Since 2013, the Department of Labor - funded program has yielded an array of powerful outcomes for youth involved with the juvenile justice system through restorative justice projects, record expungement, school retention, job placement, and more.
From Lessness to More The Biennial's driving theme of «lessness» certainly yields plenty of less: less expensive materials, less labor - intensive efforts, less attention to visual impact, less of a premium on permanence, less need for physical objects of any kind.
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