wartime production

collocation in English

meaningsofwartimeandproduction

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wartime
noun[U]
uk
/ˈwɔː.taɪm/
us
/ˈwɔːr.taɪm/
a period of time during which a war is ...
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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 ofwartimeandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The demands ofwartimeproductionpressured state managers to offer extra-wage incentives to enhance productivity.
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Designed to enhance stability andwartimeproduction, the new laws only lowered workers' morale and decreased output.
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As manufacturers looked to new marketing techniques to reconvertwartimeproductionto match peacetime demand, public policy-makers also adjusted to peace.
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The mobility of workers out of strategic government controlled industries constituted a real and well-recognized threat to national interests andwartimeproduction.
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We know there are hundreds of thousands of workers onwartimeproduction.
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The pressed steel industry was the industry selected because of its vast experience inwartimeproduction.
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Inwartimeproductionis stifled because of circumstances over which we have little or no control.
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It is impossible to change fromwartimeproductionto peacetime production overnight.
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Wartimeproductionachieved only half that of peacetime.
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Special investigations covering the period mentioned, during which industry was engaged in the changeover fromwartimeproduction, are not contemplated.
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In 1945, 4,683,000 of our men were in uniform and our industries were devoted towartimeproduction.
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We must see that the pit room does not decrease and that man-power is reinforced if we are to maintain ourwartimeproduction.
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But at that time, many of the furniture factories which had been engaged inwartimeproductionwere not yet making furniture again.
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I asked that priority might be given to certain work in order to shorten the interval that must elapse between peace-time andwartimeproduction.
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Have every possible means of turningwartimeproductioninto peacetime production been explored, such as converting tank production into tractor production?
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The plant was also involved inwartimeproductionof specialized military items.
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Wartimeproductionincluded ground-based and naval radio and radar, electronic fuses, and torpedoes.
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Gearing up forwartimeproductionproduced a glut of ships and a market problem with peace.
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These raids caused only minor hampering ofwartimeproduction, by later standards.
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Chase discontinued this line in the early '40s, when it turned its attention towartimeproduction.
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Wartimeproductionresulted in many mechanical problems and a hull weldline that had a tendency to crack open.
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Unemployment remained low and the end ofwartimeproductionwas quickly turned over to making consumer goods.
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Wartimeproductionfeatured some substitution of wood for steel parts like running boards, smoke deflectors and tender coal bunkers.
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Having such a concentration ofwartimeproductionmeant that the area was a prime target for bombers.
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Inwartimeproductionis stifled and held back because of circumstances over which we have little or no control, but in peacetime production is stifled because consumption is restricted.
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