They're likely to be less mechanised, and to produce goods that command higher prices.
That could turn them from spiritual and emotional refuges to places of semi-mechanised death.
"We are doing a lot of work in our labs on mechanised translation, " he said.
Mechanisation of anything destroys the jobs of anyone previously doing the job that has now been mechanised.
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Mechanised farming schemes that grow staples have often ended with abandoned machinery rusting in the returning bush.
So did the job-destroying mechanised cotton pickers in the southern states and the demand for strong-back labour in northern ones.
Workers have always worried that new technologies will take away their livelihoods, ever since the original Luddites' fears about mechanised looms.
Nearly all the growth has come from large, mechanised farms in the south-central region hundreds of miles away from the Amazon rainforest.
The only real difference is the addition of a mechanised stuffing machine.
This last comment highlights the very differing scales of illegal logging, which encompasses everything from mechanised teams to individual villagers taking wood for fuel.
The specimen is then rotated on a mechanised platform as it is exposed to the X-ray beam, in order to build up a three-dimensional picture.
Davendar Ghai, president of the society, says it is impossible for Hindus to obey their scriptural directions for death and mourning in mechanised British crematoria.
No, we use aspirin: we have mechanised that previous service.
The best analogy here is with farming, when that mechanised.
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Jobs have gone as modern, mechanised farms replace traditional ones.
Corporal Pritchard, who was serving with 116 Provost Company of the 19 Mechanised Brigade, is the second Welsh military policeman and fourth Welsh soldier to be killed in Iraq.
Chile has not undergone the job-destroying switch from traditional farming to the highly mechanised prairie grain-growing that is typical of the United States or, more recently, parts of Europe.
However, we have actually mechanised the treatment of headaches.
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If that sounds a bit arty, it is: Mr Schmitt is a former art student from Germany who used to cadge time on factory lathes and milling machines to make mechanised sculptures.
Once the withdrawal is over, the secretary-general says the force should be strengthened again with the addition of two mechanised infantry battalions, bringing the total number of peacekeepers to just less than 8, 000.
Until recently, the woes of the traditional family farms in the south, combined with the shift to huge, mechanised estates in the cerrado, had prompted an increase in rural unemployment, and land invasions.
Meanwhile the economy was swiftly absorbing underused labour from three main sources: farms, tiny and belatedly mechanised, gave up their young, the diaspora came home and, above all, women started going out to work.
But the day in January that it began hearings, an outspoken newspaper, the Indian Express, claimed that he sent two elite army units paratrooper special forces and mechanised infantry on pre-dawn exercises on the approaches to Delhi.
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