There is a kind of manufacturing, often with high components of craft work, which needs to be in urban areas because it is networked, depends on contracting and subcontracting arrangements, and often needs direct contact with customers.
Internet communities might provide similar support, but it often wouldn't be nearly as instant, and the lack of a face-to-face presence might make it harder for people to feel motivated enough to really craft their work.
This is why we work sixteen-hour days and why we only hire the most committed and passionate craft beer fans to work at BrewDog.
President Obama and Senate leaders must work together to craft a comprehensive program that achieves these goals.
The stylists have had their work cut out to craft some deceptive curves into the Sony handset.
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Once passed, they were now elevated to the rank of journeymen and could travel wherever there was work, practicing the craft.
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Not only does he craft the words he judges each work, or each phrase with the effect that it has upon the audience.
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Because computer-driven machines cut most of the standardized parts and joints, "we're free to be inefficient in assembly and finishing work, where the craft is most obviously expressed, " says Moser, who spends most of his time designing at the workbench.
Massage schools often have students who work at reduced rates to practice their craft.
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As with any craft, though, it took a lot of work for Solomon to make his style seem effortless.
His exquisite work made him the leader of the craft furniture revival of the 1970s and 1980s, and brought honours in both Britain and America.
You can work really hard on your physicality, on your craft, on the films you do.
Interestingly, the economic crash that put so many people out of work has proven to be the catalyst for another Irish craft renaissance.
The plan is to first launch a service craft -- replete with robotic arms and enough processing horsepower to work independently if needed -- followed by the tiny base-unit skeleton satlets.
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Using their work with the Condor, MacCready's team started on a new craft.
Mr. Fairouz took a similarly intuitive approach to adapting the book into a musical work, using both a formal musical structure and his own perspective to craft the sounds.
Watching the intensity of his work from moment to moment, child by child, is a demonstration of craft exercised on a level at which skill and love have become indistinguishable.
You watch them at work for 10 minutes and you can tell how thoroughly they've mastered the craft.
It may be noted that weaving craft was prevalent in Cholistan villages which along with falasi making, embellished ralli and simple ralli work was traditionally practiced.
Rosenberg helped her craft a cover letter that was up-front about her situation and described her eagerness to return to work.
This was an excellent study that not only brought new details to light about the motherhood penalty, but is the type of work that desperately needs to be continued and used to advise those in political offices to adjust or craft new legislation to specifically target the groups needing the most help.
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