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As I chatted with American Promise's editors and videographers at Sundance (in the photo below with Brewster & Stephenson), it became clear what a labor of love the film had been for them.
In a clear labor of love Peter Meineck has adapted, directed and designed a new stage version for the Aquila Theater company.
The NHL lockout that canceled last season came to an end Friday when the owners of the league's 30 teams unanimously approved a labor deal that clears the way for play to resume in the fall.
A potential problem, Mr. Wu said, is that "there does not appear to be a clear division of labor".
Ever since the California supermarket dispute ended two weeks ago in a clear defeat for labor, union leaders have worried about the fallout.
It's hopefully setting the tone and getting a clear understanding that labor costs are going to have to be brought under control if the county is going to survive financially".
The Gricean distinction between saying and implicating suggests a clear division of labor between semantics and pragmatics.
This suggests a clear division of labor between the part to be played by rational scrutiny and the part to be played by creativity.
Moreover, it also lead to a clear division of labor between psychologists and philosophers: while philosophers concentrated on the ideological task of celebrating the German 'genius of war', experimental psychology focused on the training and testing of soldiers.
By April 2012, we'd established a clear division of labor: Matt pushed our attorneys to deliver on the intensity they'd promised our case, while Jonathan began to organize with human rights activists in Chicago and elsewhere to advocate for the passage of laws that would hold police officers accountable for their crimes.
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