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The "pine-nut truce," as it became known among soldiers who found an unexpected respite from the exhausting grind of daily contact, underscored a pair of simple facts: Waging war requires labor, and when local labor is busy with other work, fighting can subside.
Raising prices takes only a few keystrokes, but producing more widgets requires labor, materials, equipment and insurance to cover tort claims.
The current sampling and lab analysis for TDS and methane measurements requires labor and time, and the results provide only a snapshot in time.
In the case of developing countries, where unemployment persists, the increase in supply efficiency is crucial to level up the production chain and to upgrade the industrial structure, particularly to enhance the diversification from low-tech and labor-intensive to medium-tech industry, which requires labor with higher efficiency.
The work of moving the birds on pasture requires labor (which costs money).
The poet dares to introduce to Israel in exile an alternative resolve that has not been on their screen".Your ways," you who have colluded with the empire of quid-pro-quo, is a way of fear, scarcity, and anxiety that requires labor that does not satisfy and purchases that are not bread.
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Accurate estimation of crop damage by wildlife often requires labor-intensive sampling procedures.
In addition, measuring the arterial input function usually requires labor-intensive HPLC analyses.
In some ways, metadata is more useful to the government than content because content generally requires labor-intensive human analysis to become meaningful to the intelligence agencies.
However, developing highly resolved spatial data requires labor-and time-intensive geocoding and analytical processes.
The first method requires labor-intensive prospective studies, where many patients who do not subsequently develop intermediate resistance in the course of drug treatment must be screened.
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