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Synonyms for machine-driven

operated by automation

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ISLAMABAD, January 29, 2010 (Balochistan Times): Former President of Sarhad Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Haji Haleem Jan Friday asked Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) to adopt machine-driven procedures to collect revenues which could change the destiny of Pakistan.
"My goal is to make gardens that are tranquil outdoor places away from the chaotic, noisy, machine-driven environments where most of us work and live."
Black-and-white photographs and sketches on virtually every other page enhance The Fire & the Word: A History of the Zapatista Movement, a chronicle of the modern social movement in Mexico that had its origins in 1983 and became known to the world at large in 1994, in protest of globalization, corporate neoliberalism, the North American Free Trade Agreement and consequent end of Mexican crop subsidies (since Mexican crops were no longer able to financially compete with machine-driven American agribusiness), and other issues.
"This machine-driven world" bore the brunt of her fury.
The automobile is arguably the most technological product on the market today, and because of that, the manufacturing industry has entered a new, highly automated, machine-driven level of operation.
You have to hear it to know what this urgent machine-driven cutting-edge blast of prime dance floor action is all about.
Google is applying the same machine-driven techniques it uses to help consumers search the web for text, images, video and books to help professional programmers as well as com puter enthusiasts overcome stumbling blocks to writing code.
Using ideas from biology, psychology, social systems theory, and learning theory, Harrison-Broninski considers how people work and ways in which they can improve, focusing on workers who interact, their methods, and how these differ from machine-driven processes.
"We are becoming more specialized and machine-driven," DeFehr said.
Taking the silk industry in Wuxi and its vicinity in the lower Yangzi delta as a case study, Bell argues that a developmental continuum exited between urban-based, machine-driven silk industry and rural household handicraft.
Find out if the band are merciless, machine-driven maniacs or are just taking the metal-mickey when they play Glasgow's G2 on April 30.
Through automation, processors seek to make at-the-press coloring operations more machine-driven and repeatable, free of operator deviations.