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The phrase "intensity of labor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the level of effort or workload associated with a particular job or task.
Example: "The intensity of labor required for this project has increased significantly over the past few weeks."
Alternatives: "workload level" or "labor intensity."
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It took my entire focus to keep from falling apart completely amid the intensity of labor; I couldn't fathom having to cope with an observer and medical checks as well.
"This took five hours to gather, five minutes to arrange, and it will take 30 seconds to consume," Mr. Redzepi says, putting into numbers the intensity of labor and thought that goes into cooking at this level.
Similarly, in Du Tertre's [15, 16] typology of production systems ("configurations productives"), freight transport would belong to logistic services, the productivity of which is mainly determined by direct intensity of labor, scale economies and material integration.
EM studies, while very precise in synapse identification, are limited by the intensity of labor required to collect large volumes of sample.
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Thus, it is important to look beyond the incidence of child labor and examine remittance income's effect on the intensity of child labor as well.
This study explores the relationship between remittances and child labor, and the potential for utilizing remittance income to reduce the prevalence and intensity of child labor.
"The intensity of the labor shocked me," Xi recalled in a 2004 television interview.
The intensity of organized labor's efforts to oppose that bid -- as it did when President Bill Clinton unsuccessfully sought such authority -- could prove decisive.
But putting on the show is a lot of work, and Mr. Wiseman's particular genius has always been to convey, through judicious editing and dogged filming, the tedium, busyness and quiet intensity of group labor.
This study has explored how remittances are affecting the prevalence and intensity of child labor.
This article explores the effect of remittances on the prevalence and intensity of child labor in Bolivia.
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