0 to use a machine to do something that used to be done by hand: --
1 to use machines to do something that used to be done by hand: --
The production process in the former is land extensive, utilizing modern technology, and is to some extent mechanized.
Twenty-nine per cent of them are mechanized, contributing 90 per cent of the total catch, and the remaining are motorized with outboard engines.
In many major mechanized factories, machinery such as peeling machines, splint choppers, veneer choppers, and polishing drums already existed.
It was necessary to speak of the soul, but dangerous to mechanize its action.
The higher the educational level of the agent, the greater the incentive to mechanize (expected sign of coefficient - positive).
First, mechanized formal methods now have a place in the design of digital artfacts.
In order to avoid blame and penalties, enterprise managers typically employed labour on mundane tasks that could have been mechanized.
Tractor subsidies have encouraged shedding of labour: already, by the early 1970s, one-quarter of the cultivated area was mechanized.