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What followed was such an incredibly compressed labor that there's actually a special name for it: precipitous labor, which happens less than 3 percent of the time.
It will enable timely recognition of abnormal labor patterns such as dysfunctional and precipitous labor.
Consumption of teas with uterotonic properties is disconcerting for providers (likely due to the possibility of precipitous labor and more difficult management of labor); nevertheless women participants perceived comments about their tea consumption as a criticism of their status or home situation.
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The precipitous decline of organized labor — principally a result of economic forces, not legal ones — cemented unions' dependence on the board, despite its imperfections.
In fact, gun crime began its precipitous decline under Labour.
Of centuries of arduous labor tending vineyards on precipitous slopes, and of native sons and daughters who depart looking for an easier life, only to be drawn back to claim their stewardship of the vines?
If, as some labor experts believe, the precipitous decline of union clout began in 1981, when Reagan dismissed striking air-traffic controllers, then Bush is indeed continuing Reagan's work with relish.
And a precipitous decline in consumer spending — the primary engine of economic growth for the last decade — could have dire consequences for the labor market, workers' salaries and American industry.
It was a precipitous fall.
Perspicacious or precipitous?
Their fall has been precipitous.
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