First, these tools are labor intensive and do not integrate with existing security infrastructure.
Consulting to pensions was the least profitable, most labor intensive, service these firms offered.
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Early voting can help simplify each campaign's "very complex and labor intensive end game, " Seligson said.
But Cherry is an app company with a labor intensive service attached, and needs unskilled labor.
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"Poland is becoming one of the biggest country's for production that is labor intensive, " he added.
Because making these products was so labor intensive, they were sold for tremendous prices.
Compared with trucks, freight trains are fuel efficient, less labor intensive, safer, cheaper, and they don't clog up highways.
"Dry farming" is labor intensive, but in the American West, plentiful, cheap water for irrigation is a distant memory.
He suggested it is possible companies have taken on more staff and that production has become more labor intensive.
Much of Delphi's U.S. business is unprofitable, since its factories here are old, their labor costs high and their operations labor intensive.
In fact, raisins are the most labor intensive crop in North America.
Traditional animation methods are labor intensive and time consuming, but Collomosse's technique requires very little human intervention for the transformation to take place.
The process is so labor intensive that researchers have sketched the structures of less than 2% of the 100, 000 or so human proteins.
Its labor intensive, demanding that consultants take calls from all board members and staff, attend monthly meetings, host events at industry conferences and more.
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In general home life is now more complex and capital intensive than optimal and work life is simpler and more labor intensive than optimal.
There are multiple studies that show how much more labor intensive renewables are and how they create more jobs per unit of energy created.
People I've talked to said they are looking into this and that it's incredibly labor intensive because they are trying to pull the swaps apart.
But, it's labor intensive, physically and otherwise, the pair has learned.
Meanwhile, restaurants can benefit from new business and don't have to deal with as many phone orders, which can be labor intensive and prone to error.
In recent years Merck, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and other drug giants have moved away from screening natural compounds, which is unpredictable and labor intensive, in favor of automation.
Online world has successfully competed with the offline world (in some cases radically better, remember the labor intensive way of collecting data using surveys, public records and questionnaires).
Growing AAA is labor intensive: The plants need daily watering, spraying and cutting back, producing a trash bag full of unwanted leaves each week for a small grow.
Founded in 2001 by a pair of Stanford grads, Blue River Technology is using that money to develop an alternative to chemical-intensive agriculture, which is both labor intensive (even with all that spraying fields still need to be weeded) and environmentally toxic.
Rick Santorum took his nostalgia for manufacturing to 2nd place in the recent GOP presidential primary, but lost on his partisans is the simple and happy truth that manufacturing of the labor intensive variety, no matter the tax subsidies, will never return to the United States.
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In preparing a proposal for a new park, we estimate our costs for running a park (a very labor intensive proposition), compare that to the revenues from the park, and bid a certain amount of rent we will pay each year as a fee for the rights to operate the park.
Low-value-added manufacturing that tends to be more labor intensive are the most likely industries to shift some of their operations outside of the established manufacturing zones within China or move their operations to another country, although that usually entails having to contend with a lack of developed infrastructure and a smaller, less skilled workforce.
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One reason it had the market to itself for so long was that indexing was extremely labor-intensive -- so much so that someone long ago suggested that convict labor be used to keep down costs.
Their primary focus is staff costs, so farming out labor-intensive services would be the obvious solution.
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