The early English Protestants rejected the Thomistic view that manual labor has a penal aspect, derived from Adam's punishment. |
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In this society, his job was one of the few, in which people exactly performed manual labor. |
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Since the start of the industrial revolution people have been paid a pittance for manual labor. |
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Many refugees who were professionals in their countries now find themselves performing menial tasks or manual labor. |
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Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
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They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |
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Fourier wanted to elevate the status of manual labor, to rescue it from a long-standing tradition of degradation and denigration. |
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Laborers: In a land of manual labor, there are physical and emotional changes that will affect the workforce of Haiti. |
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It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting. |
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The companies that worked for O. T. obtained this manual labor at almost no cost to themselves. |
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The C-Series trowel features a rotating guard ring to reduce manual labor while edging. |
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Less manual labor also reduces exposure to repetitive stress injuries while increasing job satisfaction and performance. |
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In addition, the quality of their employment is not good because they are employed mainly in manual labor, agriculture, forestry and fishing. |
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For six months they alternated every two weeks between personal one-on-one ministry and manual labor. |
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Promote industrial growth to a high intensity of manual labor involving small and medium sized businesses. |
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At the age of 15, Louise felt an attraction to this life of prayer, manual labor and great poverty. |
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As for the adults living in the camp, Abdulmalik plans to help set up vocational training and a manual labor program on sustainable development. |
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There are a number of infrastructure projects that could potentially use high intensity manual labor. |
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The high cost of farming tools and other inputs traps farmers in a poverty cycle, where they rely heavily on their only resource, manual labor. |
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Special attention is also paid to the products comprising a large proportion of manual labor in their manufacturing process. |
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Have we gotten beyond the distinction between intellectual and manual labor as a form of social discrimination? |
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For technical work and manual labor, a minimal knowledge of the language is needed. |
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They are Mexicans doing the various service-oriented manual labor jobs to satisfy the lifestyle of the propertied class in the country's second wealthiest county. |
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Most are low-end workers doing street-cleaning or other manual labor. |
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For years he had been taking them once a week, as a way of unwinding and relieving the aches and pains from the hard manual labor required by his landscaping business. |
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Tractors and harvesters were replacing mules and manual labor, and mechanization was in the process of making black tenant farmers and sharecroppers expendable. |
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This accumulation of the bundles in the field was a big help for the manual labor which is what it took to assemble grain shocks from all those bundles! |
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They chose the crop despite the fact that it demanded long days of backbreaking, manual labor that damaged the soil, which in turn forced coca-farming families to migrate every four years. |
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Because almost all of the work is done by hand, from planting to maintaining to harvesting, the volunteer can expect to be involved primarily in manual labor. |
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As the plantation economy boomed and the Arabs became richer, agriculture and other manual labor work was thought to be demeaning. |
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A positive attitude toward manual labor allows the individual to remain in contact with the reality of life and to evaluate himself to better share life with others. |
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Musicians, he says, shouldn't do manual labor. |
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Digging ditches has long been considered one of the most demanding forms of manual labor. |
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I don't think anybody ever set out to disparage the worker, but as a society we have declared kind of a Cold War on the traditional notions of manual labor. |
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He talked about how, in the twentieth century, we improved the productivity of manual labor fiftyfold. |
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Workers performing manual labor, for example, must receive the job instructions and safety training needed to make them feel that their position is valued. |
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Adults exploit their vulnerability by making them do manual labor in exchange for a little food or, far worse, the children are sexually harassed. |
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Many of us were professionals and businessmen unused to manual labor. |
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The float responds with great sensitivity to condensate levels, automatically closing the valve and thereby eliminating the need for manual labor. |
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For example, in October 2009, in one of the workshops of the Bogoslovsky Aluminum Plant the roof collapsed and the Severouralsk mine is still using manual labor in most of its operations. |
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The Han slaves and their offspring were used for manual labor. |
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Unlike other civilizations, whose armies had to disband during the planting and harvest seasons, the Spartan serfs or helots, did the manual labor. |
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In the West, the only inhibiting expense in the production of writings for an increasingly literate market was the manual labor of the scribe himself. |
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Most Barbary galleys were at sea for around eighty to a hundred days a year, but when the slaves assigned to them were on land, they were forced to do hard manual labor. |
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Not well documented is the number of African slaves and their descendants, who were artisans in urban areas and did hard manual labor in rural areas. |
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Manual labor often included singing by the workers, which served several practical purposes. |
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