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(1) The company wants to keep down labour costs.
(2) The new machine reduced labour costs to almost nil.
(3) They would benefit by reducing their labour costs.
(4) The major savings come from reduced labour costs.
(5) We need to reduce our labour costs .
(6) The reduction in labour costs has certainly been significant.
(7) Low labour costs have resulted in the Far East emerging as a major spectacle-making region of the world.
(8) The argument that cheaper labour costs force manufacture abroad should not be acceptable to us as prospective purchasers.
(9) Actually, it is rather surprising that the labour cost hasn't gone up more, especially in view of the national rates.
(10) If the growth of labour costs exceeds that of productivity, the profit share is squeezed.
(11) Note under this option the labour cost will be nil because labour is currently available but idle.
(12) Throughout the last two decades labour costs have increased, in general, more rapidly than end-product prices.
(13) The warranty covers spare parts but not labour cost.
(14) Analyses labour rate, labour cost, efficiency and Mfg. Contribution.
(15) Labour cost in China is raising about 15 to 20 % every year.
(16) As we run low labour cost , our price is most competitive.
(17) The impact from the recent labour cost changes is going to be minimal [ on consumers ].
(18) Over time, Chinese labour cost has been rising while its efficiency of production has been declining in the labour-intensive industry.
(19) You should clearly be thinking about weaknesses in control: wastage, perhaps, or even pilferage. c. Labour cost.
(20) Those firms within the Community which employ labour illicitly will reduce their labour costs and gain a competitive advantage in production.
(21) Further cost is incurred by the buyer through increased labour costs when cleaners are given inefficient and unsuitable materials.
(22) This has gone up in virtually the same proportion as the labour cost.
(23) The feasible real wage will be determined by, for example[Sentence dictionary], unit labour costs and the mark up over unit labour costs.
(24) It is technical advance also which is increasingly removing the natural advantages of countries with low labour costs.
(25) Viable recycling depends on a happy coincidence of materials costs, labour costs and technology.
(26) Such software offers add-ons such as modules to estimate quantities, labour costs, and labour schedules.
(27) Even opting out of the social chapter to undercut the core on labour costs will not ultimately compensate for complete isolation.
(28) So it is important for the sericultural farmer to adopt silkworm rearing techniques for saving labour and reducing the labour cost of production cost.
(29) In this article, the author tried to establish an analysis index of China-US manufacturing relative unit labour cost so as to clarify the above issue.
(30) Society: the high oil price increase the cost of material and the labour cost in Zhejiang and Jiangsu is increased as well which increase the management cost of enterprise.
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