long-term productivity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-termandproductivity
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long-term
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/us/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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productivity
noun[U]
uk/ˌprɒd.ʌkˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ˌproʊ.dəkˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the rate at which a company or country makes goods, usually judged in connection with the number of people and the amount of materials necessary to produce ...
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They look at ways that policy could be used to create additional employment, and thus alleviate poverty, without compromising thelong-termproductivityof the resource.
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Whether a production system maintainslong-termproductivityis often a subjective evaluation when a long history is not available for empirical testing.
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The overall objective of any production system is to increase production and economic efficiency, and to maintain the resource base andlong-termproductivity.
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Managing soils forlong-termproductivity.
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Managing soil forlong-termproductivity.
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Also, agronomic practices such as the level of fertilizer applications with the introduction of new crops or crop varieties have implications for thelong-termproductivityof the resource base.
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A common element in the application of the precautionary principle to fisheries management worldwide is the definition of 'limits' intended to safeguard thelong-termproductivityof a stock.
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I hope that he will support measures that are designed to increase investment and thuslong-termproductivity.
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We all know thatlong-termproductivitygrowth is one of the most fundamental economic indicators.
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I think thatlong-termproductivitydepends, to a large extent, on the sustainable management of natural resources, which is another objective on the agenda.
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Thelong-termproductivityof that approach is negligible.
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Finally, there comes fears of the effects of these measures on ourlong-termproductivity.
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Organic fertilizers have been known to improve biodiversity (soil life) andlong-termproductivityof soil, and may prove a large depository for excess carbon dioxide.
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