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Ms. Flamenbaum's scoliosis and osteoporosis make physical work more difficult.
The job requires examiners to break apart bodies: hard physical work.
It was the kind of hard physical work that she enjoyed.
Fishers may spend long hours at sea doing difficult, physical work.
But in reality, the physical work of preparation was usually outsourced.
All of the physical work has a spiritual purpose, Ghamo said.
For her 29Rooms residency, Romero focused on the physical work of painting.
It was real-deal physical work, and every day was completely exhausting.
But there's also a lot of hard work involved, often physical work.
The dream of convenience is premised on the nightmare of physical work.
"There was a lot of physical work to be done," he said.
Heavy physical work was not significantly linked to localized low back pain.
It's also physical work, made harder by the intense heat and humidity.
It is also grueling physical work, with the added stress of performance.
She's posting for me so I can focus on the physical work.
That Boyce also creates physical work is evident in his work with OPN.
"She really started from zero, doing no physical work for months," Mouratoglou said.
Physical work has started, however, with buildings demolished, land cleared and utilities rerouted.
After physical work began in 2013 shops, cafes and restaurants have also sprung up.
And for women, the risk of radiating low back pain 20 years later was doubled in those who reported at least medium physical work and quadrupled in those who had done heavy work, compared to those who did little to no physical work.
EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES (10,768) Fund-raising, social media, teaching, event planning, physical work 15.
But translating that digital art into physical work brings her back into the real world.
HEALTH CARE (220,24) Patient care, physical work, customer service, public health and safety, cardiopulmonary resuscitation 2086.
By 6:20193 after bleaching, felt very 'spent', more tired than seemed appropriate for physical work.
Even the physical work requires care more than force; it's in the fingers, not the shoulders.
People still see creators' job as easy, and Kjellberg acknowledges it's less demanding than physical work.
But the likelihood of radiating back pain in middle age more than doubled for men who reported heavy physical work as young adults, compared to men whose jobs had involved little to no physical work, the research team reported in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, August 11.
And especially for America's working class, the physical work they once had isn't an option in retirement.
As an inmate firefighter you are paid essentially nothing and do the physical work of a lumberjack.
However, working in the kitchen remains physical work: you have to stand and work hard for long periods.
We have a lot of physical work ahead of us, a lot of tennis work ahead of us.
For physical work, most such companies rely on other apps—Handy, Postmates—or hire part-time workers themselves.
"Younger people should be aware that physical work could have long lasting adverse consequences," Lallukka told Reuters Health.
Men do the hot, physical work of bending the thick rods of rattan, and women do the weaving.
These robots aren't just doing physical work, they're solving problems and responding to their external environments in real time.
For that, Ms. Herrera has Manuel Belduma, who shops for supplies and does all the physical work she cannot.
My computer is in a little corner to isolate me from the physical work that keeps nagging at me.
Some of these artists are doing really physical work in their field — sometimes it's like feeding a bunch of workmen.
I have many pianos and other instruments in my studio as both contemplative objects and potential material for physical work.
" The answer is "Against all those who create no value, who make high profits without any mental or physical work.
Fifty-one percent of all the activities Americans do at work involve predictable physical work, data collection and data processing.
Sheer uncertainty has led to varying predictions about the future shape of many industries that rely on routine physical work.
They will eventually be able to do things with greater precision and sophistication than humans, whether physical work or knowledge work.
At the very least, the threat of future outbreaks could spur us to rethink how we arrange our physical work spaces.
And Marvin isn't just making changes to its physical work spaces; the company is also experimenting with a revamped work schedule.
Perhaps by the time the initial physical work is done the trendier tools of the last few years will make themselves applicable.
It's brutal, physical work: stiff knees, bruised shins, and tendonitis come before the perfect shot, and only after that comes—hopefully—success.
It's a lot of physical work daily and as a woman I do have limitations in that way—carrying barrels, for instance.
Here's the topline result: There was no correlation between the amount of physical work the nurses did and their feelings of fatigue.
We always think in those terms—if we create physical work, our thinking will always be how it will translate on social media.
In the meantime, do your physical work—meditate on your intentions, stop monitoring your ex's social accounts, unfollow and/or block with impunity.
"    Sometimes the overstimulation makes Ross uninterested in sex; it seems like a "task that many people with ADHD dread like physical work or paperwork.
But, rather than products, Hovsepian's pieces come to life as she discovers them, experimenting and finding truth in the fast fires of physical work.
You should continue wearing your anointment oil for two weeks, until the full moon arrives—but that's not the end of your physical work.
Once I decided to do dance seriously, I knew I had to train to do difficult physical work, day after day, week after week.
Moss, who has dance training, did some of the physical work in the scene, with her stunt double taking on the most intense elements.
Though he was in his fifties or sixties, he'd go to do a shift as a security guard after a day of hard physical work.
You've talked about entering a kind of Zen state when you were shooting action scenes in the Marvel movies, when you're doing primarily physical work.
The American artist Gina Beavers scours Instagram and the Internet for images to use in her emphatically physical work, whose ultimate subject is painting itself.
By seeing the physical work, the reader can not only comprehend better, as mentioned in the article, but also learn more about writing from reading.
If you're planning to engage in strenuous exercise or do physical work outdoors on a hot day, it's best to start hydrating the day before.
Only a tiny number of women want to enter the trades where most of the nitty-gritty physical work is actually going on—plumbing, electricity, construction.
Those numbers don't necessarily translate into "working harder," unless you think about the physical work it takes for trans women's thumbs to swipe significantly more photos.
In a video to promote the exhibition, she describes the physical work involved in preparing her projects, often sitting at a desk for 16 hour days.
The artist 3D-scanned Laocoön and His Sons to digitize the physical work, then fed the data through his programs and new surreal works were created.
This, to my mind, is the fundamental divide between the work of writing and "work"—by which I mean all paid physical work, including military service.
True, the buyer doesn't get to own a physical work of art, but then consumer research increasingly reveals that millennials are less hung up about possession.
Or, decide what characteristics fit you best on these two continua — from communicating with critical thinking to physical work and operating machines to processes and service work.
In 90 degree weather, I had to wear a white, long sleeve collared shirt, dress pants and a tie, all while doing demanding mental and physical work.
Along the way it has a lot to say about how the physical work of automaking has changed, and how tenuous the future feels in both places.
Twenty-eight percent of work activities involve tasks that are less susceptible to automation but are still at risk, like unpredictable physical work or interacting with people.
Since these jobs required much less physical work and offered a steady paycheck, millions seized the opportunity, resulting in urbanization and the domination of business over agriculture.
Physical work on the scheme was halted in the middle of 1997 as project funding ran dry after the firm spent almost $600 million on the incomplete project.
Part of being kinder to myself is remembering I only have this one body, and it can only do so much mental and physical work in a day.
Physical work on the scheme was halted in the middle of 1997 as project funding ran dry after Hopewell had spent almost $600 million on the incomplete project.
Though approved by the council and the mayor, the city has failed to find a contractor willing to actually do the physical work of taking the statues down.
This includes physical work, which can mean getting devices inserted, dealing with side effects, and more, and emotional work, like managing feelings and stressors associated with birth control.
Mr. Hallberg offers a detailed and moving account of this period at the end of his book, describing the solitude and depression that went alongside the physical work.
Kicked his knee so hard that Dravon is limping now and can't work at the warehouse where he was working, which involves physical work, Punched him in the back.
At least 10,000 people have been killed and another 53,000 injured in the conflict, leaving thousands with disabilities that prevent them from physical work, according to the United Nations.
He collected items from thrift stores over the course of 18 months in order to be budget-conscious, and all of the physical work was done on his own.
The four days of the ceremony require hard physical work from both Julene and members of the tribe, including building a teepee, starting large fires, and making meals together.
Joelle Lamberton, who grew up in East Calais, Vt., a tiny town north of Montpelier, learned to be comfortable with frigid temperatures, hard physical work, old houses and ghosts.
Horford did much of the heavy physical work against Porzingis, and it seemed everyone on the floor for Boston took a shot at him at one time or another.
The family gets to work on the farm, including Nova and Charley, who Remy admits he's surprised to see doing some physical work because of her bougie basketball wife status.
The intense physical work and danger that comes with fishing on Lake Kivu, along with reinforcement from traditional gender roles, kept women from fishing for generations, tending to backyard farms instead.
Using a technique known as principal components analysis, we distilled those characteristics into four general categories: physical work; communication and critical thinking; operating machines and processes; and clerical and service work.
"Prison labor" is usually associated with physical work, but inmates at two prisons in Finland are doing a new type of labor: classifying data to train artificial intelligence algorithms for a startup.
His face conveyed strength and vitality, but he moved with difficulty; even before the hurricane, his bad knee had needed surgery, and now, with all the extra physical work, he could barely walk.
Robert Schimmenti, senior vice president of electric operations at Con Ed, said that in addition to the physical work, the authority and the utility are working much more closely than in the past.
The physical work consists of a janitor's cart, to which L.E.D. lights have been taped, and on which are several objects, printed in plaster and cyanoacrylate: brushes, sponges, a bottle of cleaning fluid.
Rampant food shortages that caused Venezuelans to report losing an average of 11 kilograms (24 pounds) last year are particularly tough for oil workers tasked with grueling physical work in often remote oil fields.
Even if you don't lug around a full backpack every day and hunch over your computer, doing any kind of physical work, exercising, or even just experiencing stress can lead to tight, painful muscles.
But the difficulty of jumping from physical work to a job that requires mainly social and cognitive skills may leave low-wage workers with no recourse when manual labor is turned over to robots.
"Post-surgical guidelines for such surgery, recommend three weeks to four weeks recovery depending on whether you are returning to a desk job or an occupation that involves physical work or travel," he wrote.
After grueling hours of often very physical work, Lisa writes down notes from her day, saves her video footage, and prepares for another day working alongside the cruelty she has dedicated her life to stopping.
I also had a few issues with certain exercises not recognizing my movements, which is a common flaw in motion control games, but it feels extra annoying when you don't get credit for hard physical work.
SYDNEY, Nov 15 (Reuters) - When I signed up to join a trial run of the world's longest commercial flight, I expected an exercise in endurance but not steak for breakfast and a physical work-out regime.
The conversational and confessional work, in which Mr. Berg lists his theatrical portrayals of soldiers, is a departure from the type of abstract, highly physical work that has come to define much of contemporary Israeli dance.
It's hard physical work for anyone, but especially a disabled Gulf War veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury, aneurisms, chemical exposure, and PTSD that ended his military career and left him fighting for his life.
"Post-surgical guidelines for such surgery recommend three weeks to four weeks recovery depending on whether you are returning to a desk job or an occupation that involves physical work or travel," he continued in the statement.
In the landscaping business, there are many different things you can do even as a kid — taking ivy cuttings and planting them in little peat pots to let them grow, digging trees, a lot of physical work.
"Futurists and technology experts say robots and artificial intelligence of various sorts will become an accepted part of daily life by the year 2020 and will almost completely take over physical work," Elon University noted in 2006.
The Hulls can no longer handle the strenuous physical work needed to earn enough to keep up with the taxes, insurance, mortgages, barn maintenance and other rising costs, so they are putting the farm on the market.
"During a hip resurfacing operation ... a lot of muscles are severed and stitched back up so it takes a lot of time and needs hard physical work to recover properly," Murray wrote in his column for the BBC.
We've also seen a cinematic resurgence of the mesmerizing spectacle of physical work: A recent viral video of a guy skillfully painting a parking spot for those with disabilities recalls a Lumière film showing workers tearing down a wall.
In fact, it seems that we only notice that men put in any physical work to a role when their body goes through a drastic change, such as when Adam Driver dropped to an extremely low weight for his film Silence.
Robotman (voiced and played in flashbacks by The Mummy star Brendan Fraser, with Riley Shanahan providing the physical work) was once hotshot 1980s NASCAR driver Cliff Steele, before an accident destroyed his body and Caulder built him a new one.
Today's female police officers, firefighters, construction workers and others doing hazardous, physical work, while still too few, are on the job because of this and related interpretations of Title VII; the law forbids employers from relying on stereotypes about women's aptitudes.
Nearly a quarter-century on, when I became the president of Midland University back in this same Nebraska town, one of the first things I noticed was how few of our students had done any hard physical work before college.
The responses indicated whether participants had done heavy, medium or little to no "heavy" physical work as young adults and whether, in middle age, they'd had localized or radiating low back pain lasting more than seven days during the previous year.
That change could soon be a bigger problem, with 51 percent of all the activities Americans do at work involving predictable physical work, data collection and data processing (but not as quickly as some fear, according to a McKinsey report).
From stone-mounted USB sticks, to selfie baseball caps, Yami-Ichi—or, the "Internet Black Market"—sees online and digital themes translated into physical work, put on sale in both a humorous celebration and critique of The Internet of Things.
MD: When your work is installed in a public space, there's a sort of rupture from the intimacy of viewing the work on your own phone or laptop — a rupture that perhaps parallels that of physical work being transplanted from studio to gallery.
The company took the 200 most common jobs in the U.S. and ranked professions based on several factors, including median salary, expected job growth over the next several years, level of competition, amount of physical work required, safety hazards and amount of stress.
"This means that, if we see weaker bones among women in the past than men, we might infer that they weren't doing as much physical work as men, and really underestimate their labour, when really we are just seeing biological differences," Macintosh said.
In some cases what Panza had purchased was not a physical work of art but the right to fabricate one from industrial materials according to specifications the artist set down on paper, often under the assumption that more than one version might be produced.
In the case of battlefield medicine, Low said the Taurus would allow a combat medic to call in help from an experienced specialist in a city hospital to consult from afar and do some of the less-demanding physical work involved in an open surgery.
Shauna Babcock (Brianne Howey) does excellent physical work with her strangely predatory motions in her vampiric state, and brings a feral energy to her human moments, providing a brilliant contrast with the stoic calm of the project's newest death-row inmate, Anthony Carter (McKinley Belcher III).
But if you're going to pay $1,995 for an exercise bike (and that's not including the $250 delivery fee or the $39-per-month subscription to stream the live classes), you'd better give it some serious thought and be willing to put in the physical work.
Using data from Bureau of Labor Statistics and other resources, CareerCast ranked the 200 most common jobs in the U.S. according to several key factors, including median salary, expected job growth over the coming years, level of competition, amount of physical work required, safety hazards and amount of stress.
But O'Connor and Graham found a virtuous circle leading to optimism and, as a result, longer life: "The way to understand our results is optimistic people live longer in part because they are better educated, earn greater incomes, and are free from mental or physical work limitations," they wrote.
In the jobs and skills graph, the two quantitative variables are the range of job skills from more emphasis on operating machines and processes to clerical and service work (vertical axis, y-axis) and from more emphasis on communication and critical thinking to physical work (horizontal axis, x-axis).
For these paintings, which were finished last summer, he combined lines from film scripts — with mentions of physical work like scrubbing pots and pans — with pictures of leisure activities: a man relaxing in a hammock, a woman in a lounge chair, or a close-up on a body receiving a massage.
To examine whether heavy physical work in young adulthood increases the risk of low back pain in midlife, Tea Lallukka from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and colleagues surveyed 738 Finnish men and women in 1986, when they were between 18 and 24 years old, and again 20 years later.
"We still can't do the physical work with a drone or crawler, but the efficiency is gained by only putting people in the field when needed," said Gault, who started his career in oil and gas as a rope access technician, rappelling along the sides of oil structures in the North Sea, nearly 30 years ago.

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