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Jo*, a primary teacher in Cambridgeshire, explains just how labour intensive some marking policies can be.
Stuart Saggers: It would depend on the type of business, how labour intensive it is to grow, and what the financial expectations are of the individual.
Only a few reports have analysed how labour intensive ART for AIDS patients is [ 5].
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Here, the contact sheet proves how labour-intensive and hit-and-miss such an ambitious set-up could be – and, yes, the cats were repeatedly flung though the air by Halsman's assistants until he got the shot he wanted.
What is remarkable about her account of the investigation is how incredibly labour-intensive the process of looking for a missing person is.
He also says the startup has managed to automate the entire platform, meaning that it is able to handle both partner orders and non-partner orders in a much less labour intensive fashion in terms of how those orders are processed, which in turn has helped to bring down costs.
But how far the authorities will take the policy – which is costly and labour intensive – after the World Cup remains a big, unanswered question.
This is an example of how a company tries to ensure a supply of labour in one country, for an activity which is labour intensive.
Dealing with Ebola is labour intensive.
The ships would be labour intensive.
Audits are time and labour intensive.
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