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Перевод: productivity
[существительное] производительность ; продуктивность ; выработка ; выход продукции
Тезаурус:
- The term applies also to draughting machines that have increased productivity in some UK drawing offices by 300 to 400 per cent.
- The prices problem was of course a reflection of the low volume of industrial production and the low level of productivity in Soviet industry.
- This represents a large increase in productivity compared with pre-1970 levels but it has been achieved at great cost in terms of environmental degradation and human health.
- The basis of all food resources, the beginning of all food chains, are plants, which provide the "primary productivity"; and primary productivity in Loch Ness is meagre.
- France has also provided an array of measures to assist the establishment of farming groups to increase productivity, to stem depopulation and support small farms.
- Another concern related to the difficulty of providing information on the productivity of the RD expenditure incurred.
- "There's always pressure on the organisation to increase productivity and cut costs.
- The opening of the Aswan Dam in 1970 was also initially considered to be beneficial to Egypt's agricultural productivity, as its capacity to control the Nile's sometimes erratic flow facilitated the conversion of all arable land to perennial cropping.
- Involvement in the production of surpluses for sale in the market implies modern methods of cultivation and improved productivity, so alleviating the "population problem", and the awareness of financial inducements, and incentive to undertake soil conserving agronomic practices and/or erosion works.
- But, as banks all over the world know, higher wages and more computers often fail to result in higher productivity.
- Instead of fearing her as a sensual temptation, a bringer of chaos into the monastic order and productivity of his life, he was able to work harder and better.
- Steel and textiles are examples, though the government would reply that it is good marketing policy to renovate machinery, improve productivity and quality.
- They have been "closing the gap" on productivity and quality with their Japanese rivals, says Mr David Cole, director of the Centre for the Study of Automotive Transportation at the University of Michigan.
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