gross output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgrossandoutput
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gross
adjective
adverb
uk/ɡrəʊs/us/ɡroʊs/
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output
noun[U]
uk/ˈaʊt.pʊt/us/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofgrossandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This share could be a quarter, a third or half ofgrossoutput, with the last-mentioned being prevalent.
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Table 3 provides an overview of the importance of the extra payments for organic farming in these countries, measured as the contribution togrossoutput.
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On almost all typical farms, the share of organic farming payments ingrossoutputincreased after accession.
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The share of specific support ingrossoutputeven decreases slightly.
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Instead, the agent may keep a share m > 0 of hisgrossoutput(= wealth).
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Achieving a plan balance in the sense that the target output y is produced does not necessarily mean that thegrossoutputx is minimised.
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Final output (y) and the quantity of raw material inputs (m) are measured using the real values ofgrossoutputand material inputs deflated by the producer price index.
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According to the census of production of 1948, thegrossoutputof industry which falls within the de-rating proposals was £10,500 million per annum.
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This would be the equivalent of 0·3 per cent, of thegrossoutputor investment in the industry in that year.
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They make a good return but theirgrossoutputper acre is only about one-third of that of the smaller farms.
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This shows for each industry the employment,grossoutput, net output and certain other items classified by size of enterprise.
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For every £100 ofgrossoutputa farmer can earn £32 net income.
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According to the 1979 figures, the latest available, thegrossoutputof the textile and clothing industry was £10,000 million.
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Thegrossoutputof the pig industry is about £780 million.
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This gives a series of figures forgrossoutputat constant prices.
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For the calendar year 1979 the value ofgrossoutputof pigs ex-farm is estimated at £69 million.
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Against this the individual output has risen, and thegrossoutputhas thus been maintained.
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The available figures forgrossoutputof finished manufactures for clothing follow.
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The figures therefore show an estimatedgrossoutputof prison labour of a value of £9,500,000.
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In the calendar year 1979 the value ofgrossoutputfrom egg production on-farm was estimated at £33·8 million.
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