increased production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandproduction
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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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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In some regionsincreasedproductionalso impinged upon food production.
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Later,increasedproductionfor exchange created a demand for labor.
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However, thisincreasedproductionhad negative consequences on the environment.
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The purity of ground and river water was jeopardized by anincreasedproductionof urban waste.
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Anti-inflammatory effects of antidepressants :increasedproductionof interleukin-10 and suppressed production of interferon-gamma.
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This expedited a daily task andincreasedproductionof a premium commodity.
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In this model, therefore, soil erosion decreases with yields and hence withincreasedproduction.
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Thus, both formulations create a basis forincreasedproductionin response to the innovation. 21.
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This may indicate thatincreasedproductionfor the purpose of consumption increases hunting intensity.
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However, producers benefit from the additional rents that come fromincreasedproductionat the margin.
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However, this leads toincreasedproduction, driving prices (and profits) down.
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However, during desiccation these controls can become impaired, leading to theincreasedproductionof free radicals.
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These include anincreasedproductionof inhibitor-sensitive proteases or synthesis of novel inhibitor-insensitive proteases.
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These include anincreasedproductionof inhibitor-sensitive proteinases, or the synthesis of novel inhibitor-insensitive proteinases.
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Alternatively, a less likely explanation is that there may beincreasedproductionof fluid from the lung lesion.
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Increasedproductionfrom marginal environments accounted for around 0.25 of the total wheat production increase in 1997.
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The clustering andincreasedproductionof questions at lower levels may have reflected the sociolinguistic explorations of the learner.
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In this example, trade liberalization, by reducing the taxation of agricultural exports, leads toincreasedproductionincentives.
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Improvements in mechanization haveincreasedproductionoutput with fewer people, and improved the safety of farm workers.
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Now, it was argued,increasedproduction, especially for export, was the key issue for popular economic welfare.
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Increasedproductionmeans increased wages.
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We are encouragingincreasedproduction.
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The maintenance ofincreasedproduction.
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