global production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandproduction
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofglobalandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofglobal production
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Those who are excluded or marginalised fromglobalproduction.
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The second method involves estimation of aglobalproductionfrontier using linear programming or econometric techniques.
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They include people who are not formally employed in sectors of the economy which are integrated intoglobalproduction.
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The results are not, however, intended as forecasts of instantaneous local orglobalproductionafter conversion to organic methods.
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In 2008, we had the biggestglobalproductionof cereals.
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Only 20% ofglobalproductionis traded internationally.
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Aglobalproductionfunction could be formed from the convex hull of the optimal local production functions, each of which applied to a single technique.
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The context for this is the development of massive corporate profits throughglobalproductionthat results from the use of cheap, and very often politically repressed labor.
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We are clearly overproducing carbon dioxide even for the present high levels ofglobalproduction.
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Because of this increased demand,globalproductionand refining capacity has become very tight.
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During those three decades,globalproductionincreased by 60 %, driven principally by area expansion, although global average yields did rise by 11 % from 0.85 tons/ha to 0.94 tons/ha.
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This would seem less a consensus-based community insertion intoglobalproductionfor the purpose of local development than a capitalist decentralisation that opens up opportunities for local entrepreneurial elites.
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I have slightly more up-to-date figures onglobalproductionof rice than the ones which he quoted.
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Globalproductionin 1999 was approximately 33,000 metric tons.
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The annualglobalproductionis approximately 80 million tonnes.
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Totalglobalproductionto date was 3.72 million vehicles.
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Globalproductionand spending forecasts are frequently covered.
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Globalproductionof aluminium in 2005 was 31.9 million tonnes.
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Theglobalproductionvalue is about $85 billion.
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Guarantee thresholds are intended to discourage surplus production by exerting a downward pressure on support prices if an agreedglobalproductionfigure is exceeded.
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However, in most banana producing countries, production is exclusively for the domestic and occasionally regional markets, with only 20% ofglobalproductionbeing traded internationally.
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Surely the question is not theglobalproductionpermitted but whether specific companies will be able to produce specific fields at specific times.
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We will not get stable prices and efficient production unless there is central control over theglobalproductionof eggs in this country.
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However, changes inglobalproductionnetworks and increased urbanization have changed the character of rural areas.
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It was a record harvest for wheat in 2013 whenglobalproductionreached 715 million tonnes.
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