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labor
Noun
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Labor is the work that people do, usually lifting, moving, building, etc. rather than desk work.
The cost of labor is higher than the cost of building materials.
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Labor are the people who do this kind of work.
There's a big labor shortage in the construction industry.
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Labor is the name of a big political party in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Labor won the election.
labor
Verb
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If you labor, you work hard.
He labored over the food all afternoon to get ready for dinner.
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If you labor the point, you keep talking about it after people understand it well.
information
Noun
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Information is facts, details, numbers, names, and other forms of knowledge.
The nurse can provide you with more information about healthy eating.
Computers make it easy to save and search for the information you need.
und
noun
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(obsolete, rare) A wave.
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(heraldry) A billow- or wave-like marking.
management
Noun
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Management is the act of watching and controlling a business or situation.
This building uses a computerized energy management systems to save electricity.
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The management is/are the people who control a business.
Management have received a 5% pay raise, but workers are only getting 3.5%.
system
Noun
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A group of things that work together; a way of doing something.
This coloured paper is part of my system for keeping lists of people.