reduced output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdepletedandoutput
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depleted
adjective
uk/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/us/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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output
noun[U]
uk/ˈaʊt.pʊt/us/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofdepletedandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If all the firms in the industry meet the standards, the value of thereducedoutputof firms is the cost of sustainable industrial development.
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The different ways in which such climatic hazards affected farming meant that the threat ofreducedoutputwas ever-present.
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Therefore, the opportunity cost of meeting these standards is in the form of areducedoutputof the firm.
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This suggests that restrictions on capital-intensive gears can create additional employment with fairly low efficiency costs, in terms ofreducedoutput.
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If a firm has a resource constraint, the opportunity cost of meeting the environmental standards is in terms of itsreducedoutput.
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In the latter case, thisreducedoutputof the retinal circuitry does not impede very much the fish's overall temporal resolution ability.
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It would be contrary to the intention of the arrangement if staggered hours resulted inreducedoutput.
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In some collieries we are heavily watered, and we have the great cost of pumping on a largelyreducedoutput.
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The restriction of the exportation of salt has been introduced to meet the consequences ofreducedoutputfollowing upon diminished supplies of coal.
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Producers with sulphur burning plants are now on areducedoutput, because of cuts in sulphur supplies, with a consequential increase in operating costs.
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That is brought about by thereducedoutputin coal.
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The estimated saving in train mileage in connection with the scheme did not include any saving which might be due toreducedoutput.
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A proportion of thereducedoutputis earmarked as an agricultural reserve which is issued only through permits granted by war agricultural executive committees.
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After that year, however, areducedoutputwill suffice.
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But that is not the only cause of ourreducedoutput.
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If an industry is depressed and only able to work for shortened hours upon areducedoutputthe burden of the rates is instantly increased.
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But today, are we not really trying to deceive ourselves by pretending that any general reduction of hours can mean anything else butreducedoutput?
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Strikes, it is said, have alwaysreducedoutput.
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During the last four weeks, a number of plants have suspended operations temporarily or havereducedoutputbecause water services have been affected.
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