labor - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • love: Your weekly news page is a labor of love!

Converse of object

  • induce: Starting that evening, and for the next day, different methods were tried to induce labor.
  • exploit: Is that because little corporations exploit labor or the consumer less?
  • force: In this modern, globalized world, forced labor is found on every continent, in every country, every economy.

Adjective modifier

  • organized: She called on all workers to join WAC, which bears the banner of organized labor.
  • unskilled: Among foreigners proceeding through British ports the proportion of skilled and unskilled labor is more evenly balanced.
  • premature: I had premature labor, spent 3 months on bed rest, then no action near due date with same daughter.
  • skilled: Machinery which intensified labor and deprived skilled labor of employment [ 8 ] .

Modifies a noun

  • unionsoptions: Policy in new labor unionsoptions and if you don't promised to solve.
  • organizer: Some are school teachers, labor organizers or students.
  • aristocracy: It will not foster a " labor aristocracy " with the proceeds reaped from a conquered Iraq.
  • union: For a long period of time he was also the head of a labor union.
  • bureaucracy: The labor bureaucracy is an integral part of bourgeois society.
  • participation: High rates will also place some limits on the labor force participation rates for women.

Noun used with modifier

  • preterm: Pregnant women infected with syphilis are also at increased risk for miscarriage, preterm labor, and stillbirth.
  • rand: Effects are primarily rand labor and outcomes probability of levels of care.
  • slave: Forty acres and two mules was promised 100 years ago as restitution for slave labor and mass murder of black people.
  • wage: Many of the formal factories get supplies from the informal factories where the majority of the children work as a wage labor.

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