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1The plan involves creating greater employment opportunities and more labour market flexibility.
2After two hours' more labour we reached the summit of the mountain.
3On the other hand, more labour would be required to work them.
4Except it was more labour-intensive, silvery and arcane than that nursery-rhyme suggests.
5It has also been investing in its more labour-intensive food and coffee business.
6It has also been investing in its more labour-intensive food and coffee businesses.
7The increase of price pays for more labour, care, and cleanliness.
8Manufacturing is far more labour-intensive than electricity generation, and its jobs generally better paid.
9The Reserve Bank and treasury joined the fray, urging yet more labour market deregulation.
10Yet, I think frankness to our own souls is acquired with far more labour.
11Employment growth is taking place in areas that are more labour intensive, but also lower paying.
12FISH is also more labour intensive than QF-PCR, the latter lending itself more easily to automation.
13The new system, indeed, has led to the employment of more labour out-of-doors, if less within.
14By this time, railroads had opened up the area and new waves of immigrants provided more labour.
15That cooling of the milk alone is a process that requires more labour to carry it out.
16Though its cultivation, therefore, requires more labour, a much greater surplus remains after maintaining all that labour.
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