In the same book, he gives further historical details on mechanization and mathematization of musical composition. |
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There has been a massive increase in coffee production in Vietnam and in Brazil, where mechanization has increased yields. |
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In fact, the distilling industry had already undergone mechanization in the production process during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Tactical flexibility was also enhanced by mechanization and the self-propelled gun. |
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I got a degree in industrial technology with specialties in metallurgy and power mechanization. |
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The Futurists, the Surrealists, the abstract expressionists, all sought their passionate rhapsodies, of mechanization, or libido, or spontaneity. |
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Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action. |
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We've made huge advances in agricultural mechanization, in fertilization, in soil science. |
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What the teamsters are worried about is lay-offs due to mechanization, not competition. |
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The mechanization of agriculture resulted in high unemployment. |
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Almost non-existent farm mechanization,illiteracy and low yields mean they are barely able to eke out an existence. |
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Many contemporary issues are concerned with automation or mechanization of mental work. |
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Third, productivity increase based on mechanization and robotization can reduce the demand for labour. |
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For many years now, our institute has been engaged mainly in the mechanization of agriculture and plant breeding. |
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Still largely traditional, Indian agriculture lags well behind in terms of mechanization and thus remains less productive than other nations. |
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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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The transition to an industrial economy came about because of the new structure, specialization and mechanization of factory work. |
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To confirm this theory, the YD system was modelled after information on YD mechanization provided by Airbus. |
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Little by little, however, as a result of mechanization and regulation, the industry became dominated by a handful of big companies. |
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Harvest with the hand is still the technique largely used, and this with depend on mechanization. |
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We were told the future would be about mechanization, computerization, robots. |
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This reflects some improvement in mechanization, productivity, and technological change. |
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With the arrival of mechanization and the division of labour, downtown areas became employment hubs attracting more and more people. |
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In other words: financing the mechanization project did not enable an additional emission reduction. |
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They were among the precursors of mechanization in the manufacture of weapons. |
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One of the key justifications for introducing mechanization was to achieve savings in human resources. |
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Characteristic qualities are, among others, the engineering capacity, intelligent mechanization and the excellent industrial quality level. |
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Landholdings are currently small and underproductive, primarily due to reliance on low-yielding seed stocks, scant use of fertilizers, inadequate irrigation and low levels of mechanization. |
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A comparison of the profitability of a conventional store, a narrow-aisle store and a pallet silo store shows that productivity does not equate with degree of mechanization. |
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Whatever the names of these trends are: housing, cocooning, emotional intelligence, we all know that our need for cuddling represents a countermovement to the mechanization of our world. |
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Such a formation must have an air assault and air transportable capability with sufficient mechanization in armament to fight and sufficient logistics to maintain it. |
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In our present civilization, mechanization and industrialization make the arts necessary as a counterpoise if we are to retain our balance, our culture and our sanity. |
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In 1874, Greathead made the subaqueous technique really practical by refinements and mechanization of the Brunel-Barlow shield and by adding compressed air pressure inside the tunnel to hold back the outside water pressure. |
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In 1779, Samuel Crompton, a retiring genius from Lancashire, invented the spinning mule, which made possible the mechanization of cotton manufacture. |
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The Industrial Revolution brought the mechanization of brewing. |
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The Industrial Revolution originated in Lancashire during the 18th century with the introduction of cotton manufacture, combining the use of waterpower, the mechanization of spinning, and the adoption of the factory system. |
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How can they compete with imports from developed or emerging countries, which have favorable agricultural policies and all the benefits of mechanization and the green revolution? |
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Insurgent forces, terrorists, and military forces with low levels of mechanization and with a willingness and ability to exploit a newly available technology stand to gain the most. |
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The mining industry was in the direct path of the revolution, with mechanization and the division of labour imposing irreversible advances that devalued individual effort and worker safety. |
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The reasons for reduction include the increasing use of electronic tools, such as e-mail and Internet, bill redesign and bill suppression projects, mechanization of business forms, and availability of on-line reports. |
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Very quickly, PIEPER launches out in the mechanization of its weapons, new thing in the landscape arms manufacturer of Liège which remained about it with the manual production in residence. |
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The mechanization of agriculture in the 1930s had sharply cut the need for laborers. |
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Before large scale mechanization arrived in the 1950s, keeping a dozen milk cows for the sale of milk was profitable. |
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The state depended on agriculture, but mechanization put many farm laborers out of work. |
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After electrification, when most small machinery was no longer hand powered, mechanization was synonymous with motorized machines. |
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In the scope of industrialization, automation is a step beyond mechanization. |
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The increase in mechanization required more metal parts, which were usually made of cast iron or wrought iron. |
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Also during this period, the surplus generated by the rise of commercial agriculture encouraged increased mechanization of agriculture. |
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The invention of processes for making cheap steel were important for many forms of mechanization and transportation. |
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He introduced a steam engine easy employable to supply a large amounts of energy, which set the mechanization of factories underway. |
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Around these cities specialized machinery industry arose in order to enable the mechanization of the plants. |
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They were protesting agricultural mechanization and other harsh conditions. |
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The mechanization of society leads, inevitably, to a militant society. |
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This mechanization made some factories an assemblage of unskilled laborers performing simple and repetitive tasks under the direction of skilled foremen and engineers. |
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Spinning wheels ultimately did not develop the capability to spin a variety of yarns until the beginning of the 19th century and the mechanization of spinning. |
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White's description of early truck logging complicates the argument by historians of BC forestry that mid-century mechanization meant the deskilling of forest work. |
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Though mining automation and mechanization has gradually reduced much of the old grunt work, the physical demands of some jobs above and below ground still remain. |
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In some fields, mechanization includes the use of hand tools. |
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The mechanization of agriculture also reduced the need for laborers. |
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With the early mechanization of the 19th century came an increase in production of printed materials including the broadside as well as the competing penny dreadful. |
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Increased mechanization of industry and improvements to worker efficiency, increased the productivity of factories while undercutting the need for skilled labor. |
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On the other hand, Cuba was affected by perhaps the largest labor union privileges in Latin America, including bans on dismissals and mechanization. |
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Economic development and mechanization of agriculture resulted in the fields being abandoned, and most of the population moving to find jobs in the main cities. |
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Mechanization of cotton cultivation has cut employment dramatically, and the use of defoliants and pesticides has caused health problems. |
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Mechanization in turn meant more capital investment, and capital-intensive industries required the presence of workers all the year round. |
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Mechanization of this process removed a substantial amount of drudgery from farm labor. |
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Mechanization of agriculture had reduced the need for farm labor, and many blacks left the South in the Great Migration. |
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