increased output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandoutput
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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 ofincreaseandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The positive impact ofincreasedoutputnet of the added cost of imports is equated to the marginal cost.
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This will result inincreasedoutputfrom the water and thereby improve the financial position of the irrigator as well as the local community.
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There is no countenancing that workers might want music played in periods and for durations which are not necessarily compatible withincreasedoutput.
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Under risk neutrality,increasedoutputtax increases the distance between the output market and the firm's location.
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The extra procurement was not to be more than 40% of theincreasedoutput, except in certain special cases.
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In this way worker preferences for types of music which are apparently not compatible withincreasedoutputare written out of the story.
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That is because the impact of water abstraction is realised asincreasedoutputin cultivated timber and as reduced potential production in down-stream uses.
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How could relative underdevelopment pose a constraint to the harnessing of technological change andincreasedoutputproductivity due to technological developments?
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Although increased investment in inputs could reduce profits due to expenditure incurred, it has a positive impact on productivity throughincreasedoutput, if all other factors are held constant.
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Development causes a positive scale effect sinceincreasedoutputper unit of capital leads to increased pollution.
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Theincreasedoutputof potassium in the morning appears to be linked to the corticosteroid cycle,8 but the accompanying high excretion rates of sodium and water are paradoxical.
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Further, firms are likely to gain from theincreasedoutputprice relative to the labor cost, that is, the profit markup per unit of the output produced.
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The greater the environmental impact of economic activity, the more likely it becomes that the economy will follow a path ofincreasedoutputand work effort.
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Therefore, this larger output has been given away, and has brought no good results to the miners, who had been asked to giveincreasedoutput.
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Recipient countries must adopt policies, particularly in the pricing and marketing of agricultural produce, to encourageincreasedoutput.
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Plans are going ahead to provideincreasedoutputof smokeless fuels for the years immediately to come.
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The second point is that there is insufficient incentive to the men to giveincreasedoutputper man per shift.
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The country desperately needsincreasedoutputper man.
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It also meansincreasedoutputwithout adding to unit cost and therefore to inflation.
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