current production

collocation in English

meaningsofcurrentandproduction

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current
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌr.ənt/
us
/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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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 ofcurrentandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcurrent production

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Thus,currentproductionfigures are far below satisfactory levels2.
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Thecurrentproductionsystem is not economically sustainable for farmers.
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Under one set of assumptions (world 1), productivity growth has disruptive effects oncurrentproduction.
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First, we assume that productivity growth is costly in terms ofcurrentproduction.
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Second, we assume that the cost of productivity improvements is independent ofcurrentproduction.
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This is not valid on all scales permitted bycurrentproductionmodels.
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However,currentproductiontechnologies contain the potential for conflict with conditions for sustainable development.
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In thecurrentproductionnine arias were cut, resulting in a more conventional tiering of roles.
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Without constant monitoring, workers may act in ways that harmcurrentproductionor the long-term value.
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Here, we require that firms determine their factor inputs forcurrentproductionbefore the state is fully known.
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This expression gives the speed of convergence of thecurrentproductionlevel to the long-run level.
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An economy that eats into its productive base in order to raisecurrentproductioncannot do so indefinitely.
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Working on this assumption, producers would have an incentive to maintaincurrentproductionpatterns to maintain their acreage base24,25.
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Under the other set of assumptions (world 2), it is costly but does not interfere withcurrentproduction.
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Production orders are then slotted into thecurrentproductionplan according to different order handling policies and lead-time agreements.
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The potential impacts of taking greater risk on adoption of more integrated production systems versus expanding thecurrentproductionsystem remain unclear17.
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At such times, some, but not all, of this stock is used to partly augmentcurrentproduction, actually yielding a rise in final sales.
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I turn tocurrentproductionand works.
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The resources come out ofcurrentproduction.
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However,currentproductionis largely unaffected.
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No reserve is held forcurrentproduction.
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One of these types is still incurrentproduction.
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Currentproductionof timber is being absorbed by existing markets.
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I am endeavouring to secure particulars of thecurrentproduction.
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