This requires real wages and other remuneration to rise more slowly than productivity. |
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Scientists warn that such changes could affect agricultural yields, timber harvests and water resource productivity. |
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The majority of the continent's population is employed in agriculture characterized by low yields and low labor productivity. |
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One skid-steer loader manufacturer offers a scarifier that can be used alone or with a bucket, a landplane, or a grader to boost productivity. |
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The only realistic way is to raise Britain's laggard productivity performance. |
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The additional cost to employers was partially offset by the government subsidies for rehiring workers and by increases in productivity. |
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Everyone here did their level best to meet productivity levels to international standards and beyond. |
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This quarter, companies are still wringing every bit of productivity they can from their existing workforces. |
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Another set of approaches for enhancing resource productivity attempts to refashion production processes. |
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So why do we not demand more of these productivity gains back in practical support for working mothers and fathers? |
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The acceleration of productivity growth also resulted from a tight labor market, as firms made better use of their workforces. |
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Many academics will talk about productivity and value, and profitability, but these issues are red herrings. |
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By providing doors that open and close, climate controls, and proper lighting, airmen are able to increase productivity and quickly turn jets. |
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Low productivity and strong site-fidelity make them slow to rebound from decreases. |
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This delayed breeding results in low productivity, making it harder for the population to rebound from declines. |
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How did English agriculture manage to raise labour productivity to such high levels? |
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The productivity of the eastern system of agriculture declined in the seventeenth century. |
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Our results indicate that warm temperatures and moderate to high productivity are associated with larger shells and wider whorls. |
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Conservation should be for aesthetic pleasure, forward-planning, improved crop and food productivity. |
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But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market. |
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This is an example how aerobiology is used for early prediction of productivity of forestrial trees. |
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Animal carcass weights also indicate advances, with the increase in size of lambs and calves the best indicators of productivity improvements. |
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Regardless of what the US dollar does, the rand will only improve again when South African workers have learned what productivity is. |
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It was therefore decided not to make any adjustment to the original productivity data. |
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No budget since 1997 has been passed without a raft of measures to boost productivity and new business formation. |
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Projections of actuarial soundness based on forecasts of productivity growth run the risk of being very wrong. |
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This led to an enormous leap in productivity especially among tool makers, weavers and metal workers. |
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The end of the golden weather usually signals an upturn in blog productivity. |
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Thus, our productivity, wages and standards of living, our money and our wealth, are continually at risk. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been found to decrease work productivity in sufferers due to disturbed sleep from their symptoms. |
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These savings accrue from improved productivity and safety performance, as well as reduced turnover. |
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This, rather than anything to do with the specific phases of the development of IT, accounts for the recent disappointing record of productivity. |
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The four quadrants of the productivity matrix range from major projects with short deadlines to tasks that are much less important. |
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Faced with such daunting challenges, a rural economy that values land ownership above land productivity doesn't have a prayer. |
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Just as important as mechanisms to ensure productivity were inducements to encourage men to work harder. |
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From the 1830s farmers began to use increasing quantities of artificial fertilizers and animal feedstuffs, pushing up productivity to new levels. |
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In this age of industrial capitalism, the goal was to restore inebriates' economic productivity as well as their willpower. |
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Socialism has been proven to be an ineffective way of increasing the productivity and efficiency of an economy. |
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Technological complementarities often shape the eventual consequences and productivity of new technologies. |
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Suffice to say that Andy's productivity and quality rate has never been higher and is basically caning mine. |
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How can we fertilize neglected land for best productivity while preparing it for organic certification down the road? |
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We have substituted ideas of comfort, entitlement, and productivity for healthiness and well-being. |
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Innovations, while important, are globally available, and America's productivity gains have outstripped those of other countries. |
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An extra 19 million days a year are wiped out in lost productivity by staff pitching up for work worse for wear. |
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A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations. |
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These regions of high productivity promote the development of plankton, which feeds planktivorous fish such as anchovies. |
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Proud to work for a quality company that stood by them, employees sought training in the interim, and their productivity is at an all-time high. |
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At some point, internal productivity gains outstrip market growth, creating excess capacity. |
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The massive use of fertilizers and industrial fodder for livestock also contributed to the increase in productivity per head. |
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The loss of jobs is far more a function of everything from productivity to the end of the high tech bubble. |
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And nothing will cut down on a singer-songwriter's productivity like a fatal heroin overdose. |
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There has been no meaningful increase in productivity growth outside expected cyclical improvements. |
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Research documents the significant productivity and real wage effects of gainsharing in firm case studies. |
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This, said Fitzgerald, helps to ensure that productivity won't be affected by the potential stress caused by presenteeism. |
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Those losses are caused as much, or more, by productivity gains from automation than from so-called offshoring. |
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Even when service industries revive, the overexpansion and slow productivity growth of the last decade will still take their toll. |
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He feels that the post-1973 slowdown in productivity growth is evidence of a deceleration in technical progress. |
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Politics and levels of productivity aside, it is this setting that has seduced cafe goers from the get-go. |
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For profits, productivity growth at that rate will help to hold labor costs in check. |
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The California Youth Authority needs to be destroyed before any productivity can occur. |
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The key to increasing agricultural productivity may lie in educating women. |
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If they are sensible, they will now channel their disappointment into productivity and the pursuit of progress. |
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High productivity is still required, with the addition that quality criteria for crops are now demanded. |
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For example, rising population pressure and falling agricultural productivity may lead to land disputes. |
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Hence, crop productivity and quality is directly related to the plants response to nitrogen supply. |
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The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same. |
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Agricultural productivity in the region continues to increase, with a record wheat harvest last summer. |
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The grasslands frequently suffer from overgrazing, a problem affecting not only cattle, but also the productivity of local fisheries. |
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Opportunities for increasing productivity of land in Pembrokeshire was an issue farmers must explore, he insisted. |
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For this fee, the converted say miracles have happened in quality, productivity and staff morale. |
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This erodes the reliability of the published real output and productivity measures. |
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Comparisons with productivity growth rates in other sectors of the economy are fraught with difficulties. |
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Many organisations limit their productivity improvement efforts to the acquisition of skills only. |
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Although our labour productivity rates are still low, they have picked up in the last few years. |
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Breeding productivity for riparian associated songbirds are at levels high enough to maintain viable populations. |
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The report measured productivity as annual output per person employed and average output per hour worked. |
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The productivity boost should hold down unit labor costs, which means fatter margins. |
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The trend of increasing marginal productivity from scarce inputs has continued. |
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Pay and productivity are measured in terms of the time it takes to complete a given task. |
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Poole isn't the only Fed official who sees a link between productivity and interest rates. |
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However, for given output prices, labour productivity gains will be realized in terms of real quality improvements. |
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If economic growth is a misleading term, productivity growth is even more so. |
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Salary growth in the state sector should be linked to higher labour productivity in the real economy, Velchev said. |
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Recently it has done extremely well, I think because of the high productivity gains that we have been able to achieve. |
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The new technology has boosted productivity and requires fewer workers in the rail yard, he said. |
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In other sectors, productivity is measured as output divided by hours worked. |
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They show higher photosynthetic rates, biomass productivity and water and nitrogen use efficiencies. |
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No doubt many other species have benefited from the bur oak's productivity and protection. |
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In other words, there is an optimum leaf quantity, for a given light intensity, for productivity in the plant community. |
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Nitrogen supply affects plant growth and productivity by altering both leaf area and photosynthetic capacity. |
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Jobs have been slashed, productivity has skyrocketed, and profits have soared. |
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I believe we can create plants with far greater oil productivity than the current tradition bio-oil sources such as canola, soyabean or oil palm. |
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Eves credits his party with delivering Ontario from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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He credits his party with delivering the city from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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No matter how intense work was in small demesnes, the level of productivity failed to increase. |
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For the economy as a whole, innovation is the key to higher productivity and greater prosperity for all. |
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That's kind of amazing, because everybody who talks about this cites rising productivity as the chief reason. |
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Research is showing that higher productivity levels are achieved by homeworkers. |
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Human productivity and excellence, if achieved by way of human desecration and abuse, can only result in eventual catastrophe. |
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In some communities where gophers are abundant, they consume an amazing fraction of the underground productivity of plants. |
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It seems that devilish productivity is wreaking havoc with jobs both at home and abroad. |
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Like most regulars, Giambi dislikes DHing, and his productivity has traditionally suffered in the slot. |
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Behind the promotion of enterprise culture lies a mystical idea of productivity and economic growth. |
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Increased productivity and efficiency in business today depend on the appliance of science. |
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Like any factory if the working environment isn't ideal productivity and efficiency will suffer. |
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Too much pressure is detrimental to our effectiveness, productivity and efficiency. |
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They can be cost effective, improve productivity and make green buildings even greener. |
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In the report, case studies record productivity gains from green design as high as 16 percent. |
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This has raised productivity at the port and especially the grain elevator which had experienced a slump in the last two financial years. |
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Other users lose productivity when they call the help desk to have their passwords reset. |
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Pricing power is emerging, productivity is moving in the right direction, and wages are holding in check. |
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Second, productivity calculations measure inputs and outputs in ways that are conceptually and empirically problematic. |
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Governments in Australia need to be interested in productivity but they appear fundamentally disinterested. |
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The end result will be improved productivity that would do well to the sector as a whole. |
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We study everything from labor and equipment productivity to product and process engineering. |
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Without sufficient savings that allow for a continuous transformation of capital goods, productivity would decline rapidly. |
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Ever since then, they have been saying it was a self-financing productivity deal. |
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Yet the necessary reforms to improve productivity have been ducked by government. |
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This ecosystem has low productivity and is found on acidic, nutrient poor, droughty and well-drained sandy entisols. |
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It's just a good economic model, and it actually distributed wealth and shared in productivity better than the trickle down theory. |
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In no case should an institution exact a price for these accommodations by demanding higher levels of productivity in exchange. |
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Annual costs to the nation in lost productivity and health expenses exceeded sixty billion dollars. |
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Some even want us to erect barriers to keep jobs in the United States, even if it means curbing productivity gains. |
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Therefore the ethical question concerning productivity increases is important to consider. |
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As hard as expendability is on workers themselves, increased productivity is the way progress is made. |
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Firstly, it improves productivity by prevent staff dossing or e-mailing pals in Boston all afternoon. |
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After the expulsion of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped. |
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For a country, encouraging export sales to create jobs when taken to extremes could seriously lower regional productivity and real income. |
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Too much equipment was obsolescent, and the lack of capital investment adversely affected productivity. |
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In our society, productivity on average rises by two percent a year, which means we can enjoy a higher standard of living. |
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Weak civil society leads to high crime, low productivity and all kinds of social pathology. |
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Fluctuations in the productivity of dominant plant species should also have a significant impact on complex food webs in forest ecosystems. |
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The impersonal nature of remote collaboration increased their productivity and facilitated collaborative intellectual contributions. |
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In turn, high autotroph productivity begets high consumer productivity, which is positively associated with herbivore diversity. |
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They invested in more land, preferring to extend the scale of their operations rather than sink capital into improved productivity. |
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The average hours that are used to measure labor productivity may only inadequately reflect actual working hours. |
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Drought reduces productivity by inhibiting plant growth and photosynthesis. |
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Wisdom, creativity, ingenuity, productivity are linked to how well we listen to the cycles of being. |
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If the process can be improved by the application of a little common sense and some ingenuity, productivity and cost will improve. |
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A number of alien workers due to their hard-working and individual high-rate of productivity were better remunerated commensurably. |
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The union, although wary at first, accepted our honesty and sincerity in recognizing good performance, ingenuity, productivity and savings. |
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The research investigates the link between productivity growth and the international openness of the UK economy. |
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It overlooks what Marx pointed out, namely, that through human ingenuity, productivity is always increasing. |
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The first important abiotic factor affecting potato productivity is drought and it has a large influence on productivity. |
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Does the Minister consider the claims that productivity in the sector is stagnant or declining are accurate? |
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Today's strong productivity helps protect the economy from the ravages of stagflation because it allows companies to make more with less. |
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The point is businesses that benefit from animals are expected to preserve habitats, not disturb natural productivity. |
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The Haber process allowed the mass production of fertilizers, which has fueled a boom in agricultural productivity. |
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Rising sales will help to offset the squeeze on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up. |
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Even after completing this process, reps still faced everyday busywork that hampered productivity and got in the way of sales. |
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Higher productivity is perhaps the most enduring legacy of the last business cycle. |
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Combine viruses with the scourge of spam and you have two heavy anchors dragging down Irish productivity. |
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Gradually, however, productivity improvements have been ground out and Germany's relative unit labour costs have fallen. |
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Indeed, most productivity improvements had similar multiple spillover effects. |
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If that many Brits come back from lunch soused, does it affect productivity or performance? |
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Email may take valuable seconds and minutes away from your rate of productivity. |
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You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers. |
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Customers have access to many freeware programs, including utilities, productivity tools and development tools. |
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This would provide a breeding area for fish and other marine life, enhancing the biological and economic productivity of the sea. |
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Coastal upwelling is the principle oceanographic phenomenon in the Caribbean associated with higher biological productivity. |
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The increased upwelling initially brings more phosphate to the surface waters, thereby increasing productivity. |
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Now it is looking to extend its factory, expand into the leisure upholstery and salon furniture markets, and improve its productivity. |
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Chief nematologists also need to have basic training in agronomy and help improve overall farming productivity. |
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Afternoon brainstorms which try to force creativity are actually killing productivity, the study suggests. |
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Access explains that higher minimum wages unsustained by productivity gains will lift unemployment. |
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For those with their eye on the bottom line, U.S. rates of productivity have fallen behind those in Europe. |
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The cost savings and increased productivity for the Irish business community will make the government's investment seem like small beer. |
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In a busy office you could have over 20 birthday booze-ups in a year with resulting hangovers and an inevitable impact on productivity. |
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Romose analysed the productivity of mosses at a very specific site, namely on rocks. |
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In fact, the change in demographics is a slow-moving process that can easily be overcome by decent productivity gains. |
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True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable. |
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It is also an industry responsible for innovation and the recent booming productivity growth of the U.S. economy. |
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Moreover, the productivity of investment is 70 percent greater in economically free nations than in unfree nations. |
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The negative effects of sleeplessness range from lost productivity to mood problems to a greater likelihood of car accidents. |
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In the US, however, despite the high paddy productivity, farmers find its cultivation uneconomical. |
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That will give a spur to additional investment and, therefore, to additional productivity. |
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Her operating strategy has involved increasing productivity by pushing a lean, multiskilled staff to work an extra five to ten hours a week. |
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So if the statisticians are undercounting labor, productivity may be less impressive than advertised. |
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Secondly, notions of performance should be uncoupled from notions of productivity and coupled instead with notions of quality and development. |
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Like many busy professionals, I have succumbed to the siren call of productivity. |
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Forty five per cent felt silence is golden aiding concentration, creatively and ultimately productivity. |
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The fixation on profits and productivity created tunnel vision oblivious to historic money and credit excess. |
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This has important ecological implications for trophic responses and estuarine productivity. |
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Apps running on mobile devices are an increasingly important part of most people's productivity. |
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Providing the correct mix of spaces for a specific group of employees may lead to gains in productivity. |
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In the trickle-down theory of the economy of our oceans, the species which live highest have the best chance of biological productivity. |
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The residual collects productivity effects that are not modeled, as well as those that are mismeasured or modeled incorrectly. |
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However, to many it seemed to raise productivity growth by a miserly one percent per year. |
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Italian ryegrass, a biennial species, also may be used to increase productivity of older stands. |
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Use focus to shift yourself to states of motivation, productivity or your goals. |
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Conversely, the trade deficit itself might be contributing to the productivity boom. |
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The might of the Roman Empire came from its wealth in precious metals, not from its productivity. |
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There is a good article here on how adversely midweek voting affects American productivity. |
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Most users have been using the productivity suite since the year dot and usually quickly acclimatise themselves to any new release. |
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That would be beneficial to manufacturers interested in borrowing to invest in productivity. |
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Now that the economy appears to be on the mend, productivity is in the air again. |
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The tilt hammer could perform the labor of twenty men and greatly increased productivity. |
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It must publish and implement clear, enforceable measures to achieve enhanced productivity from those that will still be employed by the state. |
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Smith famously used a pin factory to explain how specialised tasks under a division of labour massively increase productivity. |
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The canal was like any of our recent technological marvels, in that it cut costs and improved productivity. |
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From Washington tonight, we'll report that we're all working harder than ever for less, while politicians ballyhoo our higher productivity. |
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That translated into high productivity growth, which has brought home the bacon, basically, for the Australian economy. |
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Bank tellers began strike action on January 31, in a dispute over a productivity drive. |
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Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish. |
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From telecommuting to centralized support services to offshore productivity centers, physical location's role is diminishing in relevance. |
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The loaders complement the backhoe and excavators, improving productivity and bringing in more business. |
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Having the hog roast, rewarding productivity gains, and the fun things for employees are great for team building. |
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In the decades that followed, manufacturers avidly hunted for ways to boost productivity. |
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Remember the early Illinois data where the autotoxin was accumulating in the soil and reducing productivity. |
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These unwanted signs of lowered productivity were observed, let us say prior to 1950, but were not judged to be associated with autotoxins. |
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The introduction of automation rapidly improved working conditions and productivity levels. |
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With business activity fading and IT investment in a tailspin, many now fear that productivity will continue to hit the skids. |
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He is convinced that the tilt towards the environment at the expense of productivity has gone too far. |
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It is not just about productivity, but predictability, speeding things up, making things flow smoothly. |
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To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer. |
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This corresponds to the optimal distribution of leaf nitrogen that maximizes carbon assimilation and crop productivity. |
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During times of business uncertainty, the rumor mill turns faster than ever, often resulting in lower employee productivity. |
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Perhaps a third or more of all cropland is losing topsoil faster than new soil is forming, thereby reducing the land's inherent productivity. |
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Those sharp dips mainly reflected the pace of technological progress and faster productivity growth. |
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In the end, the open-field system of crop rotation was an obstacle to increased agricultural productivity. |
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Farmers are loath to invest in improving productivity when they have no title to the land they till. |
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We also expect that there will be some modest gains in productivity on these animals' live weight. |
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It is possible that the land's appreciation resulted from an increase in its productivity. |
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When productivity as an economic metric is applied to the whole operation, the welfare of the individual animal is ignored. |
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High wages and rigid labor rules have hurt productivity, eroded earnings, and made companies reluctant to hire. |
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In the free market, people are let go because changes in productivity or markets have made it uneconomical for their company to employ them. |
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Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible. |
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So our peak performance has nothing to do with expanded retail trade, although retail trade productivity has grown a lot. |
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Too few UK companies are lean, a factor that is reflected in the country's poor relative productivity performance. |
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At the same time, the factory sector was on the leading edge of the productivity boom, powered by industries producing high-tech equipment. |
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In the Arctic, highest productivity occurs near ice edges and areas of open water such as leads and spaces between unstable floes. |
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Oil is generating plenty of income, while productivity is often abysmal and the quality of local products repellent. |
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The rich benefit from rising productivity and enhanced rent seeking opportunities. |
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The briefest glance at David's productivity and output during his tenure there ought to put the quietus on that canard. |
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In fact productivity has increased from 800 to 3,000 hectolitres of beer per employee while the cost of brewing each bottle has dropped by 60 per cent. |
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To ensure that cash flow and productivity gains aren't blown away by stormy conditions, tight-fisted managers are squeezing value out of every cent. |
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Now all that notwithstanding, the rapid one-time shift in population composition associated with the baby boom is projected to outpace increases in productivity growth. |
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The greater productivity and lack of perfect substitutability for the traditional teaching material gives these materials the potential to substantially enhance learning. |
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Brown homed in on five priorities to help productivity in his Budget. |
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The surgeon general recently declared mental health a national priority, critical not only for productivity and well-being but for physical health, as well. |
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The Karen response was the limited expansion of wet-rice terraces and the adoption of careful conservation measures to preserve the productivity of swiddens. |
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In big companies, work is off-loaded to customers, or their problems are farmed out to call centers with productivity incentives designed to limit each call. |
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So if the input base of the economy is improving and working hours have been increasing then surely the rate of productivity improvement in Scotland must be picking up? |
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Sensor height information can speed productivity by overriding the CNC program, providing faster, more rapid infeed information to the next work-piece cut. |
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Farmer training programs, including crop demonstrations, field days, and training by extension agents, build rural capacity and enhance productivity and quality of produce. |
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American confessional Protestantism lacks the strength, influence, and productivity to carry this much weight, and it has been so lacking for a long time. |
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We have virtually no fossils of tropical fleshy algae, especially the small soft epilithic species that characterize primary productivity on modern reefs. |
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A consequence of their altered body composition, particularly the decrement in muscle mass, is a reduction in productivity during real life tasks. |
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I can also see productivity and fruitfulness as a result of my labours. |
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The rate of GDP growth can decelerate and even shift into reverse in those countries in which the rate of workforce decline exceeds productivity growth. |
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The causes of the apparent deceleration of productivity are controversial. |
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Just think of the loss of productivity and the reduced quality of life. |
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It is time to increase productivity by improving the quality of work. |
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They invest in scads of training, use worker-involvement schemes to keep productivity high, and motivate employees with profit-sharing and pay-for-performance bonuses. |
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If productivity declines represent a loss of ten to fifteen percent of average sales, then we can use this percentage as a proxy for the unobservable productivity figure. |
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There has been a pattern of derisory pay offers in recent months tied to productivity increases and attacks on conditions, particularly pension rights. |
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Also a note on the relative productivity of dipterists is also included. |
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The challenge was to develop applications in communications and entertainment or productivity enhancers which showed a combination of innovativeness, quality and usability. |
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Unlike Japan, consumers appear positively disposed to these changes as restructuring has increased productivity along with lower unemployment and higher real wages. |
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For health and productivity, birds require a nutritionally balanced feed. |
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The result of this damage is up to a 20 percent reduction in the productivity in Photosystem II over the course of a few hours of photosynthetic activity during daylight hours for plants. |
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In the absence of factor market reforms, labor productivity in agriculture is much lower than that in nonagriculture rural industry, which is in turn lower than urban labor productivity. |
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Sorting effects cannot explain the scale of interregional productivity differences, while international migration rather than interregional migration has underpinned London’s growth. |
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Double cropping in this instance led to the land increasing in productivity on both fronts, rather than food production being substituted for that of bio-fuel. |
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As long as markets function properly and provide incentives for innovation and ingenuity, productivity will never reach diminishing returns because knowledge and ideas are inexhaustible resources. |
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Long-run development will depend more upon the sustained hard work, ingenuity, productivity and thrift of individuals and enterprises within the framework of sensibly supportive government schemes. |
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Few people will claim perfection for our form of government but our nation's ingenuity, productivity and living standards attest the overwhelming advantages of a democratic form of government. |
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What designer West lacks in productivity, he more than makes up for in pure, unadulterated confidence and blind anger. |
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If all the nodes in a network ignore interrupts from others until they reach a wait state, individual productivity of the node may go up, briefly. |
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So now you have a quantifiable business impact for lost productivity. |
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It not only offers unmatched productivity, but the very best in light entertainment as well, including skee-ball, whack-a-mole and 3D virtual lawn bowling! |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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As in the more developed countries, this expansion in productivity comes from improved technologies and the reallocation of resources from lower to higher value activities. |
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The increases are quite remarkable, as most agriculturalists would be satisfied with any technology that could increase annual productivity by even one to two per cent. |
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Which crops are agronomically well-adapted to my soils and climate and will maintain and improve the long term productivity and health of my soil? |
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They do so by investing in productivity, by outsourcing, and by beating the leaving daylights out of labor. |
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The only exception was the 1858-1859 time book which contained details on individual hewers ' productivity in terms of tubs mined, forward progress, and mine location. |
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Brown is too much of a redistributionist at heart to be seriously enamoured of across-the-board tax cuts as another way of disposing of surpluses and encouraging productivity. |
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In this scenario, productivity will rise, but wages may stagnate or decline. |
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Job performance seems to be less affected by drug testing, with 19 percent of companies reporting an increase in productivity. |
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Greater productivity would put pressure on the yuan, or renminbi to rise, but more trade liberalization and capital liberalization could put pressure on the currency. |
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This will increase productivity, save time and improve test repeatability. |
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As mothers, teachers, caregivers, household heads, workers, entrepreneurs, they contribute to the productivity and reproductivity of community and society. |
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The focus of agricultural extension efforts is mainly on achieving higher productivity, whether in field of agriculture, animal husbandry or dairy. |
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There were dramatic increases in productivity as a result of this product. |
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This has led to concerns that labor retention and labor productivity are not at optimum levels, resulting in high turnover, depressed profits, and low farm wages. |
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I have sudden surges of energy and productivity, or lethargy and napping. |
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The fact that it was reweighed at the mill does not in and of itself distinguish sugar from cotton in terms of the possibilities for productivity record keeping. |
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On the web, meanwhile, sites devoted to personal development and productivity, or life-hacking, to use the brilliant geek neologism, are exploding. |
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Hate is such a strong word, but Alan Jacobs nails it with this rant about the follies of group productivity. |
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This may eventually lead to the discovery of new approaches for the transformation of short fibre into the long lint, hence, the increase of fibre quality and productivity. |
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When environments are stable, firms with a mix in which competences and lock-ins dominate are able to deepen the specificities, resulting in high productivity. |
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And superior productivity is, of course, the royal road to higher wages. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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Social and cultural insecurity has also served as a goad to Mormon productivity and achievement. |
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That's probably overstated, but the exploits of the overseas based domestic assemblers do have an excellent track record with product, price, productivity and profitability. |
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And, for as long as they prefer a conjuror's wand to a handset, they will have to go on reading the runes to detect much of an impact, for IT, on productivity. |
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She's tackling him for, well tackling her on the issue of productivity. |
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My productivity, along with that of my coworkers, took a dive. |
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It was also sanguine about the economy's prospects in light of strong productivity growth and the stimulus provided by the current accommodative policy stance. |
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