Sentence examples for labor means from inspiring English sources

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With the other stevedores, none of whom is more than a cipher, Simón thinks aloud about what their labor means.

The shortage of labor means companies often search far and wide for vocational schools to supply workers.

Managers concern themselves with land, labor, and capital, and overlook the fact that labor means real people.

Labor means the process of childbirth beginning with the latent or early phase of labor and continuing through the delivery of the placenta.

Equally, though, victory for Labor means a crushing, third defeat for the Conservatives, presaging what is likely to be a period of introspection and upheaval within Conservative ranks.

Labor means tested the age-pension under Bob Hawke, against howls of opposition from Andrew Peacock's Liberal party, who defended the right of millionaires to draw on the taxpayer in their retirement.

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Her presence and the division of labor mean that Jackson can concentrate on the academic and instructional issues.

As successful as he became, Mr. Jacques could never quite countenance a life in which labor meant sitting in his garden, under an apple tree, with a typewriter.

The high price of labor meant that those who had jobs did well, which is what we've always heard about the period.

Changes in the division of labor meant that women were preparing food more than men--and snacking more, because they had access to more food.

This division of labor meant that women were confined to the private sphere of the family with little or no opportunity to develop their talents and abilities in the public domain.

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