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labour intensive造句
(1) Rice production is very labour intensive . (2) This is labour intensive and a suitable flat roof site has to be found. (3) They are labour intensive, however, and complex to perform on a large scale, for example, in clinical regimens. (4) The new curricular teaching and examinations are very labour intensive and have considerable resource implications. (5) Environmental improvement would mean the closure of some labour intensive plants which could not be economically cleaned up, the company said. (6) This was labour intensive, more expensive and less effective than employing the bumble bee. (7) Cleaning of gas is difficult and labour intensive process. (8) Should South African develop labour intensive manufacturing industries? (9) It was all very labour intensive and could take up to six months to produce one fragrance. (10) Practice the labour intensive self-cultivating vegetable plant, and extend to self-cultivating farms. (11) Measurement of serum (or plasma) thromboxane B2 is labour intensive, not readily available, and might not be specific for platelet function. (12) Essentially, China's metals mines at present are a labour intensive enterprises, in which there are such problems as low labour productivity and poor economic result. (13) The situation is more precarious for producers in labour intensive, low - margin industries. (14) Red raspberry and Backberry belong to Labour intensive industry, compared with developed countries, most of developing countries, including China, have the advantage of developing on large scale. (15) Lin said building up labour intensive industries would have a number of economic spinoffs, such as narrowing the income gap between rich and poor. (16) They actually tried to push out those labour intensive and small and medium sized enterprises [SMEs] out of the [established industrial] area because they wanted hi-tech industries there. (17) Wenzhou's labour intensive industry centering on small commodities just came into being and developed under this background. (18) FISH and RFLP are the most labour intensive, time consuming and more expensive methods. The special PCR markers, in some degree, are effected by the content of template DNA. (19) Therefor, the author suggests developing the "new" labour intensive industry and puts forward corresponding measures. (20) That was fine when manpower was cheap and farming was labour intensive, when families worked in the fields man and boy. (21) It may therefore become economically and politically expedient to encourage a shift to more labour intensive methods of primary production. (22) By being able to hand a printer finished artwork the cost of several stages of labour intensive work can be virtually eliminated. (23) It examines the relationship between fertility histories and household labour availability, and the consequences for labour intensive techniques of environmental management. (24) Bronzes are created by building sand moulds of a plaster original, in itself a skilled and labour intensive job. (25) The store manager said he found the new technology more labour intensive and less flexible. (26) For example, one cost centre may be highly mechanized whilst another may be labour intensive. (27) Marie-Eve Dean's harassment of the Montreal police department was, if nothing else, labour intensive. (28) Lin said South Africa could learn from the Finnish cellphone company, Nokia, which started out as a labour intensive logging company. (29) Its growth model of the last 30 years (driven by labour intensive manufacturing exports) is changing to one based on domestic consumption, underpinned in part by domestic social security reform. (30) According to the reality, Guangdong should mainly throw more technology into the labour intensive industry and promote the grade of the export products.