potential output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpotentialandoutput
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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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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 ofpotentialandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For purposes of evaluatingpotentialoutputcandidates, there will be a substantial lack of correspondence between these underspecified inputs and the more fully specified outputs.
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However, it is not clear that an increase in additive uncertainty aboutpotentialoutputwould lead to the same conclusions.
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For example, consider the effects of a sudden increase in uncertainty surroundingpotentialoutputy on equation (10).
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Phonologically similar extra list items also receive activation from the phoneme level making them apotentialoutputchoice on rare occasions.
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Capacity is defined in terms ofpotentialoutput.
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Consumption need not equalpotentialoutput, however, because the amount of output available for consumption falls as the economy's inflation rate diverges from zero.
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A monetary policy rule needs to be appended to this system to complete the model, but the solution forpotentialoutputwill be invariant to the rule selected. 14.
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The expectedpotentialoutputof qualified primary teachers at the end of this session is about 2,400.
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I am not going to say what thepotentialoutputis.
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Therefore, if you have a first-line strength of 6,000 machines thepotentialoutputshould be 4,800 machines per month.
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Information as to thepotentialoutputin 1919 is not available.
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That problem is, how are we going to distribute the enormouspotentialoutputof modernised and mechanised industry?
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Statistical techniques are used to assess the effects of cyclical variations and hence to separate the broad trend ofpotentialoutput.
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Thepotentialoutputbeing larger than the demand led to cutthroat prices, and the price of coal went down and down.
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In time thepotentialoutputof trainees from these centres will be over 3,600 a year.
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I will take thepotentialoutputwhich would be required if our first-line strength is to be anything like that.
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If that is the case, what is the point of increasing thepotentialoutputto 2 million tons?
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There are no estimates of the acreage orpotentialoutputof crops sown but not harvested.
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There is welcome evidence, however, that the manufacturing industry is fully alive to thepotentialoutputfrom our home woods.
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We have lost at least £750 million ofpotentialoutput.
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