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By comparison, trusts and estates work requires far less manpower, which mean far less profit.
At many firms, trusts and estates work – once thought to be core to a full-service law firm – has become a drag on profitability.
The order book remains robust, which gives the group good forward earnings visibility for 2015, and the pipeline remains encouraging (despite not winning/retaining the defence estates work).
How can we help our council estates work towards a vision where they're relying on clean energy which could benefit our local community and contribute to dealing with some of the problems that our young people are facing?
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In the Sierra, the Spaniards established a colony of large estates worked by Indian peons.
The usage is metaphorical -- "planting" a town or colony, as a tree would be planted -- and does not imply large agricultural estates worked by slaves.
While Cato, like the later agricultural writers Varro and Lucius Junius Columella, assumed the economic advantage of a slave work force, historians today debate whether estates worked by slaves were indeed more profitable than smaller peasant farms.
Large landed estates worked by slaves, replaced the family farms.
This study examines the cultural context in Zimbabwe of company-run schools – Earn and Learn – on tea estates, working conditions and positive and negative implications for student labourers.
Use appraisers for estate work and know the reputable ones.
"Real estate work has been the bread-and-butter work of lawyers," he said.
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