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"It's always existed for bedroom noodlers; it's such a labour-intensive thing that previously only a very specific kind of person would devote two years of their life to making a two-minute film".
Having overcome the obstacle of technically being unable to fly, bees then choose to make honey, which is just about the most labour-intensive thing you can spread on your bread.
It's stupidly labour intensive to build this thing, and we have to pack it up afterwards, too, in eight minutes [before the next show], so I think this year I might make my first enemies.
Things that are labour intensive, like textile production, has already moved out, and that is a natural process in a capitalist economy...You have to have a production footprint that makes sense.
Although some new technologies replace human labour by mechanization (as in clinical analysis or computerization of information), in general, advances in health technology have been labour intensive, and many new techniques do not replace work but rather create new things for doctors to do.
For one thing, the craftsmanship that underlies much of luxury relies on centuries-old, labour intensive techniques.
One of the remarkable things about the textile industry, I think, is the fact that it remains so labour intensive.
Dealing with Ebola is labour intensive.
The ships would be labour intensive.
Audits are time and labour intensive.
Most of our agricultural concessions are very labour intensive.
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