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49 Sentences With "does the work of"

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"One (DAC) does the work of thousands of trees," Friedmann said.
So does the work of the men in front of him.
Where the copper is exposed, the acid does the work of the burin.
Local public health does the work of outbreak preparedness and response every day.
In most other cities, gravity does the work of moving rainwater into drainage basins.
AlphaSense does the work of the best single analyst, or even a team of them.
The resulting Islamophobia does the work of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State for them.
"Just getting tough without any strategy does the work of the far right," he said.
Whitman's poetry feels inseparable from his physical presence, his body itself, as does the work of few other poets.
Here, the tape does the work of explaining how much the world awaited this film — or dreaded its arrival.
The calendar does the work of compartmentalizing messiness for you, packaging blurry events into coherent (if arbitrary) little boxes.
The database also automatically does the work of updating itself with patches, which can prevent outsiders from exploiting security vulnerabilities.
"It does the work of establishing cohesion," said Michelle McSweeney, a research scholar at Columbia University who studies digital communication.
"The majority of our food sources are wind-pollinated," says Dykes, meaning the breeze does the work of the birds and the bees.
This litter is so absorbent that one bag does the work of three bags of regular litter, plus it is 100% natural and environmentally-friendly.
His in-depth analysis not only does the work of telling this odd story, but also of reacting to a certain vein of nonfiction film.
We love a good combination appliance that does the work of two or three other appliances (or even nine in the case of some Instant Pots).
It was a shampoo, conditioner, a deep conditioner, a detangler, and it does the work of a leave-in conditioner all at one time, in one product.
While incessant news cycles often dehumanize monoliths, The Fight does the work of uncovering the human faces and the immense emotional and intellectual labor that make up the organization.
How does the work of a significant living artist enter the canon, and how must the field of art become more inclusive when it comes to representing artistic legacies?
The bot, live now on Slack with Facebook Messenger support coming soon, not only does the work of posting for you, it's also intelligent enough to know when to post.
Forming a circular political firing squad does the work of Republicans and will no doubt cause irreparable harm to the party, especially given the minor differences between progressives and moderates.
I was surprisingly comfortable in the little room, I told him, and asked if he could walk me through precisely how the chamber does the work of measuring the metabolism.
At $59 for 3.38 fluid ounces, it's a bit on the pricier side, but considering it does the work of both a cleanser and mask, we'd say it's well worth it.
A set of five or six drones does the work of one helicopter, roughly speaking, so depending on the volume requested by a company or forestry organization, you may need dozens on demand.
Even if you store your images in Apple's iCloud, Apple does the work of facial identification, grouping, labeling and tagging images on the Mac or iOS device, rather than on the service's own computers.
On this day, people running full versions of the bitcoin software (which does the work of collectively "confirming" bitcoin transactions as valid) will start rejecting blocks from miners who do not signal SegWit readiness.
And Vaughan, long barred from supervisory positions (even though she does the work of a supervisor) because of the color of her skin, begins to notice the giant IBM computers being installed on the campus.
As the series editor of Best American Comics, he does the work of sorting through the year's best new comics, along with an annual guest editor, who in 270 was the brilliant cartoonist Roz Chast.
In the end, artists just want to make music and get a check at the end of the quarter while someone else in a suit does the work of chasing down royalties from 20 different places.
The magnetic field does the work of transferring to the particle whatever energies are in your event (say, the explosive kinetic energy of a supernova blast or the swirling gravitational pull as matter falls toward a black hole).
In an early scene her skill does the work of a dozen pages of screenplay as it shows us the luminous moment, not just narrative but mutual, when Lermontov, the ballet director, notices Vicky's star potential for the first time.
But if you just want a nice movie about a white person and a black person learning to be friends, it at least does the work of showing how they overcome Miss Daisy's racist prejudices to get back to amity.
Because reading researchers have done studies in classrooms and clinics, and they've shown over and over that virtually all kids can learn to read — if they're taught with approaches that use what scientists have discovered about how the brain does the work of reading.
"The Water Dancer" is a jeroboam of a book, a crowd-pleasing exercise in breakneck and often occult storytelling that tonally resembles the work of Stephen King as much as it does the work of Toni Morrison, Colson Whitehead and the touchstone African-American science-fiction writer Octavia Butler.
The new stable version will then be used as a base for implementing future modules. Windows API that have not been implemented by Wine are developed into modules from scratch. Since the Longene kernel does the work of the Windows NT kernel, Wine's own userspace kernel emulation (wineserver) is not needed. For device drivers, Longene imports NDISwrapper into the kernel.
The analog stereoplotters came next and were more sophisticated in that they used more sophisticated optics to view the image. The analytical stereoplotter is used today. It incorporates a computer which does the work of mathematically aligning the images so that they line up properly. The analytic stereoplotter also allows for storing the data and redrawing at any desired scale.
020 and shown it does the work of linking one cell to another, in viral infections. The fact that all known cell fusion molecules are viral in origin suggests that they have been vitally important to the inter-cellular communication systems that enabled multicellularity. Without the ability of cellular fusion, colonies could have formed, but anything even as complex as a sponge would not have been possible.
Because belief in souls returning from the dead was common in the 12th century, William's Historia briefly recounts stories he heard about revenants, as does the work of Walter Map, his Welsh contemporary. Although they form a minor part in each work, these folklore accounts have attracted attention within occultism. He also described the arrival of green children from "St. Martin's Land" and other mysterious, wondrous occurrences.
Thorarinn is a poor, cantankerous retired Viking with bad vision. Despite his poverty, is he is a bondi who breeds horses. His son, Thorstein, is said to be a good, even-tempered man who does the work of three. He becomes involved in a horse-fight with Thord, a horse-breeder for Bjarni Brodd-Helgason. When it becomes apparent Thord’s horse is losing, Thord strikes Thorstein’s horse. Thorstein then strikes Thord’s horse; Thord in turn strikes Thorstein.
Relationship of energy slaves to human employees in a personal-intensive company Relationship of energy slaves to human employees in an energy- intensive company An energy slave is that quantity of energy (ability to do work) which, when used to construct and drive non-human infrastructure (machines, roads, power grids, fuel, draft animals, wind-driven pumps, etc.) replaces a unit of human labor (actual work). An energy slave does the work of a person, through the consumption of energy in the non-human infrastructure.
Immediately, he establishes himself as an outsider who doesn't quite fit in anywhere, treading the thin grey line between the sacred and secular. Over heavy synths and sharp, cracking drums, he flexes with a newfound lyrical prowess. [...] Lecrae's fast-paced flow does the work of complementing many of the bursting choruses, which are bigger and more pronounced than they've been on any of his previous releases. And much can be said about his voice this time around, which he's learned to stretch and manipulate to great effect.
Potential transmission wear caused by engine braking can be mitigated by certain techniques. Slipping the clutch to complete a downshift wears the clutch plate as it slows the vehicle, doing the job of the brake pads or shoes. A well-executed rev-match in the same setting minimizes stresses on transmission components, so engine braking does the work of slowing the vehicle. Improper engine braking technique can cause the wheels to skid (also called shift-locking), especially on slippery surfaces, as a result of too much deceleration.
In their initial encounter, Butler does the work of historicizing the past of both Doro and Anyanwu. Butler does this not as a medium to change the tides of history, but to ultimately work through the ways in which Western modernity employs racialization, as well as patriarchy, to build and maintain colonial projects. The "history" of Doro's reproductive colonies in which he calls "seed villages", embodies the rationales of Western modernity. Doro also poses these "seed villages" as alternatives to Western modernity, more specifically slavery and colonization.
In modern cryptography, having an authenticated classical channel means that one has either already exchanged a symmetric key of sufficient length or public keys of sufficient security level. With such information already available, one can achieve authenticated and secure communications without using QKD, such as by using the Galois/Counter Mode of the Advanced Encryption Standard. Thus QKD does the work of a Stream Cipher at many times the cost. Noted security expert Bruce Schneier remarked that quantum key distribution is "as useless as it is expensive".
VCS is mostly a user-level clustering software; most of its processes are normal system processes on the systems it operates on, and have no special access to the operating system or kernel functions in the host systems. However, the interconnect (heartbeat) technology used with VCS is a proprietary Layer 2 ethernet-based protocol that is run in the kernel space using kernel modules. The group membership protocol that runs on top of the interconnect heartbeat protocol is also implemented in the kernel. In case of a split brain, the 'fencing' module does the work of arbitration and data protection.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and George Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature). Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections including the contemporary art collection of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein/ and others.
38, Issue 18, May–July 2007, ISSN 1746-1472 The critical reception given to the US premiere of the work under Leopold Stokowski in Carnegie Hall on 25 September 1958 was more favourable. In the New York Times, Harold C. Schoenberg wrote that "the symphony is packed with strong personal melody from beginning to end ... A mellow glow suffuses the work, as it does the work of many veteran composers who seem to gaze retrospectively over their careers ... In any case, the Ninth Symphony is a masterpiece." In the Musical Courier, G. Waldrop described it as "a work of beauty ... lyricism, sheer tonal beauty and thorough craftsmanship were in evidence throughout." The differences in the initial critical reactions to the music may have been partly due to the performances.
Marx presents the unit for measurement of time-wages to be the value of the day's labour-power divided by the number of hours in the average working day. However, an extension in the period of labour produces a fall in the price of labour, culminating in the fall in the daily or weekly wage. Yet as Marx specifies, this is to the advantage of the capitalist as more hours of production leads to surplus value for the capitalist, stating: "If one man does the work of 1½ or 2 men, the supply of labor increases, although the supply of labor-power on the market remains constant. The competition thus created between the workers allows the capitalist to force down the price of labor, while the fall in price allows him, on the other hand, to force up the hours of work even further".

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