Various elements, actions and sequences are set alongside each other in a craftsmanlike, almost archaic manner. |
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Tecnocarp means craftsmanlike innovation: its equipment is constantly updated to offer high quality standards. |
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Tecnocarp's welding department has always represented the craftsmanlike core of the company. |
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In New York, I'm motivated more by an artistic approach than a craftsmanlike one. |
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In the beginning, Daran Furniture was mainly known for its craftsmanlike approach to business. |
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Still, pride in work can survive in any atmosphere provided the individual worker has a craftsmanlike attitude. |
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Surrounded by mixes of oil and water, we inhabit the same universe, more craftsmanlike for the painter and more technological for the researcher. |
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While it is in that context that we have to see it, the job must nevertheless be done in a properly craftsmanlike manner if it is to work. |
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Now that Godard had his own studio, he was intimate with his tools and was able to exercise a craftsmanlike virtuosity in every aspect of his art. |
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In fact, some business executives read his book to learn how to persuade their staff to be more craftsmanlike — that is, to be more valuable employees. |
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For this reason the company is currently the undisputed leader in the national scenario of the craftsmanlike chocolate processing machine manufacturing. |
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The SILVER Serie is the expression of a modern automated production, which is synonym of great precision and reliability of all its components, and which retains craftsmanlike features for the care of details. |
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Once a brand to be equated with meticulous, intelligent and craftsmanlike theatre, its standards have plunged disastrously. |
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I'm just trying to help the student enhance whatever work they bring in to a workshop to me, in a craftsmanlike way. |
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All this has nothing to do with judicial activism or restraint, with strict or liberal constructionism, all of which are regularly practiced with craftsmanlike skill. |
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Holbein applied this clean, craftsmanlike technique both to miniature portraits, such as that of Jane Small, and to grand portraits, such as that of Christina of Denmark. |
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Amazing as it may seem, it's possible that we are at the point where doing a solid, credible and craftsmanlike job for clients is no longer good enough. |
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