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In manufacturing, it will involve production of high volumes of output.
The number of hours that Americans worked were minimized, and the volume of output produced by their labor was exaggerated.
But supporters are continuing to campaign for no reduction to the current volume of output, and signatories to the petition now top 6,600.
By war's end, the United States had built 300,000 aircraft, and the aviation industry was the biggest in the country by dollar volume of output.
By 2003, the number of employees on the company shrunk to 4,300 with the volume of output of 1.4 billion rubles.
In traditional costing the cost driver to allocate indirect cost to cost objects was volume of output.
Under the plan, the current domestic subsidies system would be revised to eliminate those agricultural subsidies not directly linked to price and volume of output.
With the change in business structures, technology and thereby cost structures it was found that the volume of output was not the only cost driver.
Here excess supply of goods means that output is determined by demand and firms cannot sell the desired volume of output.
Bernard Burke was a prodigiously hard worker whose volume of output allowed little time for the meticulous checking of modern genealogy.
The volume of output in both the ferrous and nonferrous metallurgical sectors increased compared with output in 2004.
Lacking the yardstick of profit or market-determined value of production, Soviet planners have long measured success by the volume of output.
Mr. Lu, like many Communist-trained managers, likes to measure his company's size by work force and volume of output, rather than by sales or profits.
Commercial data processing involves a large volume of input data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output.
The application of the short-side rule to the goods market reveals that : the actual volume of output, Y, will be determined on the supply side.
Two or three numbers might be required as input to a calculation lasting several hours, impossible to accomplish except by computer and producing only a small volume of output.
Marginal Costs: Marginal cost is the change in the aggregate costs due to change in the volume of output by one unit.
The growth of 'P' depends on the growth of the volume of output in an accounting period, and the volume of sales turnover.
Product-costing is still too heavily dominated by a concept of variable costs which is very short-term and defined solely in respect of changing volume of output.
Some of these writers went on to start Superguy, which soon surpassed SFStory in recognition and volume of output.
Between 1951-3 and 1969-71 the volume of world trade in manufactures grew by 349 per cent whereas the volume of output grew by 194 per cent.
The extraordinary volume of output of Greyfriars stories inevitably meant that plotlines and themes were repeated, though usually involving different characters and novel twists.
Firms, unlike households, are assumed to be continuously in neoclassical equilibrium: given the value of the real wage rate, they produce just the right (profit maximizing) volume of output.
Although modest in volume of output, Amiel's mind was of no inferior quality, and his Journal gained a sympathy that the author had failed to obtain in his life.
Scientific data processing usually involves a great deal of computation (arithmetic and comparison operations) upon a relatively small amount of input data, resulting in a small volume of output.