Sentence examples for unseen labor from inspiring English sources

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That Trump most likely uses a ghostwriter is worth pointing out, because the behaviors and achievements we read as markers of success, the bits made legible to the world, are often animated by all sorts of unseen labor.

These findings are consistent with a recent study that documented the unseen labor of migrant farmworkers in southeastern Georgia and how invisibility in multiple public institutions, including health care and social services, contributed to the illness among farmworkers [ 48].

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After laboring unseen behind the piano, he emerged to take a bow with his parents, who held hands and smiled like a love-struck young couple.

As Nadia Eghbal details in the report Roads and Bridges, free and open source software is built on the back of unseen and often unpaid labor.

But the famous professors, the "public face of the project," are propped up through "the labor of the unseen". Students the "protected consumer"—rarely delineate between those who will still be there years after they're gone and those with short-time gigs and no job security.

As the land is barren, like the cultural scene, the Emirates must recruit foreign labor with modest benefits unseen in their home countries.

There are intimations of a grimmer side to the work, stories of harassment by the police and exploitation by unseen entrepreneurs who reap profits from the labor of scared and defenseless immigrants.

Since taking office in December 2012, Abe and his nationalist clique have labored relentlessly, in a fashion unseen since the end of the U.S. Occupation in 1952, to establish a foundation for such independence.

But "Farmingville" is a primer for anyone -- whether lawmaker or citizen -- who cares to better understand the usually unseen cost of America's appetite for cheap labor.

The current labor model comes with its own unseen costs, like high turnover and stress for employees, she said.

A nuclear holocaust has long ago decimated human civilization, and a mostly slave population labors in the thrall of an unseen band of rulers who are determined to unearth the long-buried detritus of their ancestors, hoping to find clues to the great secrets of the past — airplanes, for instance, or "boats in the ayr," as they are called.

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