domestic production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdomesticandproduction
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domestic
adjective
uk/dəˈmes.tɪk/us/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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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 ofdomesticandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Orders should be filled fromdomesticproduction, not imports.
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An important feature ofdomesticproductionis its labour intensity.
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These differences in volumes ofdomesticproductionare obviously linked to demand in each individual country.
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Some chiefs wanted to bandomesticproductionand consumption of beer, as well as its sale.
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A dispute would only arise if the ban applied to imports but notdomesticproduction.
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As a result of lowerdomesticproduction, supplies were maintained by imports.
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In all cases,domesticproductiongrew faster than import levels fell.
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Grain can be procured internally fromdomesticproductionor externally from international markets.
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The share of total consumption coming fromdomesticproductionrose immediately to 24 per cent.
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Fiscal incentives played an important role in promoting thedomesticproductionof these products.
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The bakufu's efforts proved successful anddomesticproductionof all three goods expanded.
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Any decline in the volume of imports for a particular good probably indicates a corresponding increase in itsdomesticproduction.
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According to the previous equation, a share s of imports corresponds to the imported input used indomesticproduction.
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The demand for labour organized on the basis ofdomesticproductionmade possible the high participation rates of married women.
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Given the constant shortage of consumer goods, thedomesticproductionof goods and services was extremely important.
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During the last 20 years, this response has extended into thedomesticproductionof tangible consumer goods, especially food.
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Increasingdomesticproductionof primary resin capacity would indeed resolve the problem but at comparatively higher costs.
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The result was energy shortages and periodic electrical blackouts that disrupted bothdomesticproductionand daily life.
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Declining imports in the face of risingdomesticproductionis of course what import substituting industrialisation is all about.
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Are they indomesticproduction?
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In 2001, imports exceededdomesticproduction.
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Figures only recently published show the upsurge indomesticproduction.
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We have reducingdomesticproductionand increasing imports.
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It is also to supplement thedomesticproductiondeficiency.
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Women have heavier workloads than men as they are the main producers of subsistence agriculture while carrying the burden of household work anddomesticproduction.
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