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"The house has been a slow labor of love, evolving with us," Mr. Heijnen said.
The slow labor of archeology is often, as Johnson notes, at odds with "a world that demands speedy returns".
But past methods of using DNA as a nano building block were slow, labor intensive, and expensive, which limited their use to a handful of labs.
There is a belief that a slow labor market across the past two winters has led prominent players to seek extensions instead of free agency.
In response to the recession of 2001 and subsequent slow labor market recovery, the U.S. Congress passed the Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation (TEUC) legislation, which was effective from March 2002 through early 2004.
4 While immigrants locating in dense ethnic enclaves have been found to gain an advantage in terms of health, such location may hinder their acquisition of the language in their host country and slow labor market assimilation (Chiswick 2005).
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