Sentence examples for represent a labor from inspiring English sources

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But together, the 27 countries in the European Union, population 494.9 million, represent a labor pool of about 329.7 million.

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DNA extraction automation is a major concern in molecular diagnostic where processing of numerous and daily samples of blood represent a labor-intensive task and are difficult to automate.

Mr. Frisell's album represents a labor of love as well as a crossover attempt: this music makes up a substantial part of his DNA.

"She kept saying, 'Have her really tell me off and make it meaner -- it's not funny enough.' " If "These Old Broads" marks the first time Ms. fisher, Ms. Reynolds and Ms. Taylor have worked together, it also represents a labor of love.

"This does stress the limits of credibility to some extent," a California energy commissioner, Jeffrey Byron, said at one contentious hearing, "when an attorney representing a labor union is so focused on the potential impact of a solar power plant on birds".

Even though some of them were academics and many are educated, they represent a cheap labor force.

These personnel represent a direct labor cost to the contracting firm.

Particularly, scenario (13) represents a stagnating labor allocation (for all future time points).

This represents a shared labor mechanism in which zipping between nucleic acid strands is the actual target recognition mechanism while sensing of the R-loop arrival at the PAM-distal end just verifies the success of the full zipping.

"Dirty Energy represents a tremendous labor of love for me," he said.

"But philosophically, I didn't want to be represented by a labor union.

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