labor-intensive in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

labor-intensive in the PONS Dictionary

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Finding the grain cores without dissolving most of the meteorite has been possible, but difficult and labor-intensive (see presolar grains).
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In the 1930s the manufacture of mechanical panel meters were labor-intensive and expensive.
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It is a labor-intensive process that usually reserved for only the most significant specimens.
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The low level of technology made production difficult and labor-intensive.
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This system is being replaced with faster, less labor-intensive methods.
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Etching and dry point are labor-intensive processes and one of the early forms of printmaking.
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The artist himself later described some of those works as labor-intensive.
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Avoiding the labor-intensive harvesting of opium by hand was the topic of research for almost 100 years.
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It is labor-intensive and has a high cost.
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The labor-intensive construction techniques also reflect the need to employ many people in federal relief projects.
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