Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] worker " in BNC.

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1 At the international level by world revolution which , by breaking the isolation of the workers ' states , will provide an effective antidote to bureaucratization .
2 But the increasing discipline and class consciousness of the workers was reflected in the mounting ascendancy which the Bolsheviks achieved over the Mensheviks , SRs and non-party activists .
3 The variety of guests present , who included Chamorro 's Presidency Minister Antonio Lacayo Oyanguren , Joaquín Villalobos , the leader of the general command of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) in El Salvador , Luís Inácio da Silva ( " Lula " ) , president of the Workers ' Party ( PT ) in Brazil , and Guatemala 's former President Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo , was seen as reflecting different political currents within the FSLN and its desire for increased political respectability .
4 Kochan further argues that the grievances of the workers and peasants supported each other .
5 This was closely linked to the accumulated grievances of the workers , being also largely a product of de Gaulle 's modernization strategy .
6 THE new Lord Mayor of Dublin , Tomas MacGiolla of the Workers ' Party , arrived in Northern Ireland today for his first visit since taking up office .
7 However the workers ties to the countryside remained strong due to the seasonal nature of factory work , the close of factories to the countryside and the legal and family ties of the workers to the peasant commune .
8 In Capital Marx argues that as a result of the peculiar history of capitalism , the capitalist , who is really a parasite on the workers , is represented as though he were the opposite ; as the source of production and the benefactor of the workers .
9 By the end of 1926 , the General Council was advancing the argument , with some justification , that the General Strike had only been an attempt to warn employers that the problems of industry could not constantly be tackled at the expense of the standard of living of the workers .
10 He maintained that by its very nature , capitalism involves the exploitation and oppression of the worker .
11 We are not interested in the collapse of this government , we 're interested in the stability of Nicaragua , but not at the expense of the worker 's interests .
12 The unions have steadfastly tried to improve the lot of their members , often , it sometimes seems , at the expense of the workers ' own industries .
13 Erm I great exception to that because the savings on his side may be public transport has been at the expense of the workers in public transport and the people who use public transport .
14 If a major feature of the Co-operative Commonwealth was to be the ownership and control by the workforce of the particular enterprise employing them , if , in other words , it was to comprehend authentic industrial democracy , then the abrogation in 1875 of the workers ' rights and privileges of the workers employed in factories producing goods for sale in co-operative retail stores was a misdirection of the Movement .
15 The demands of the workers were more than ever focused upon political change .
16 At the same time he announced that economic austerity measures , including a freeze on public sector promotions , were to be " reconsidered " ; this had also been one of the demands of the workers ' organizations .
17 The " United Front from Below " was to be based primarily on " the immediate demands of the workers " and was to take the form of joint agitation at local level , rather than of organizational unity on a national scale .
18 He found the identity for his clown not in the figure of a worker but rather in the form of a man whose sensitivity , grace , almost feminine beauty , charm , clothes , and swagger all hint at a better background and perhaps at social and sexual aspirations .
19 There is , on the part of the worker , an involvement with task because he makes it and finds it fascinating and there is a feeling of involvement in the technological task and its activities .
20 This meant further discontent on the part of the workers and peasants , which would have meant a greater use of coercion by the state .
21 This militancy on the part of the workers did not spring from nowhere .
22 It demanded interest and commitment on the part of the workers to try and set up respite fostering or other more integrated arrangements as an alternative .
23 Because of his superior position the capitalist can take advantage of the worker by speeding up the work process , extending the working day , or even displacing him with machinery .
24 The electricity for the factories still depends on imported fuel and the markets are still overseas but the skills of the workers and the quality of the cloth help to keep some of the industry alive .
25 F. The steel industry of Sheffield exists today mainly because of the skills of the workers .
26 In an important way casual working demands the same disciplines of the worker as more traditional working .
27 Nevertheless , the social system which integrates the activities of the workers and provides the flexibility for relating separate tasks to the needs of the production system as a whole must be considered .
28 Thus a detailed criticism in " The Observer " of the activities of the Workers ' Revolutionary Party was justified , despite proof that some allegations were untrue : the jury found that the inaccuracies could not " materially injure " plaintiffs who had been depicted in an otherwise truthful light .
29 Symbolically the worker has one foot on the edge of the bog , reaching out to hold the hand of the person trampling in it , but the second foot of the worker is on firm land , to help pull the person out .
30 There is an explicit concern in the writings of Zola , Gide , and Tarde , not only with the effect of mass consumption , but also with the proper response of the worker as consumer .
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