total production

collocation in English

meaningsoftotalandproduction

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total
adjective
uk
/ˈtəʊ.təl/
us
/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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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 oftotalandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Totalproductionof raw cotton amounted to 2,903 tons.
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Thus, total hours are initially unaffected, as istotalproduction, though not its allocation.
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It would have been useful to also assess thetotalproduction-related pollution and mitigation cost.
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The variable in question was thetotalproductionof different cereals in terms of volume.
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This is done through atotalproductionfunction and a total use function.
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At the agricultural frontier, thetotalproductionis used for own consumption.
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In 1900 the nation'stotalproductionof wheat was 650 million bushels.
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For every child, total comprehension andtotalproductionvocabularies were counted and analysed.
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Totalproductionhas -uctuated widely during the last decade due to a combination of climatic and economic factors.
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Totalproductionin cubic metres of timber and fuel wood2 is available but the species-wise output is not available.
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It can be argued that the two tactics are complementary, reducing the likelihood oftotalproductionfailure.
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The local textile industry absorbed less than 10% of thetotalproduction, the remainder was exported to the international market.
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Costs in added life-years, or mortality costs, are equal to total consumption minustotalproductionin these years (17).
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Its share oftotalproductionplummeted from over 30% around 1930 to under half that level four years later.
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Firstly, alterations in the share of regions intotalproductionworldwide and differing in loss rates to pests affect total loss rates.
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In particular, the milk market increased in importance in thetotalproductionand income levels of households, while annual and perennial crops declined in importance.
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Various policies might affect stationary and frontier farming differently and thus generate different deforestation rates, although they have similar impacts ontotalproductionin agriculture.
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The two major determining factors are shown to be the share intotalproductioncost of other inputs, such as labour and capital.
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Totalproductionof the intermediate good, the lefthand side of (4), must satisfy the total quantity ordered across all final goods firms.
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In terms of profit maximization, the firms tried to alter their product-mix in order to get the best average value on theirtotalproduction.
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Totalproductionis still decreased compared to the baseline scenario (the growth rate is 0.6 percentage points below that in the baseline scenario).
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This leads to a boundary integral equation for the flux along the wellbore as a function of thetotalproductionrate.
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This model generates a variability of inventory investment actually exceeding that in the data,totalproductionmore variable than sales, and a countercyclical inventory-to-sales ratio.
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The costs of land preparation, seeds, seeding, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides, including their application, and harvesting were included in thetotalproductioncost.
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On average, a 1 percent increase in the strictness of regulations over the sample period increasedtotalproductioncosts by 0.06 percent.
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