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terms and productivity
Jones defines the various generations of programming languages in terms of developer productivity, measured in function points per staff-month.
Among these are general economic conditions as measured by real and nominal gross domestic product ; inflation ; labor supply and demand ; wage levels, distribution and differentials ; employment terms ; productivity growth ; labor costs ; business operating costs ; the number and trend of bankruptcies ; economic freedom rankings ; standards of living and the prevailing average wage rate.
Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
* The economic model defines disability in terms of reduced ability to work, the related loss of productivity and economic effects on the individual, employer and society in general.
During the early 1900s Holmfirth was well known for film making ; the West Yorkshire film industry, for a time, surpassed that of Hollywood in terms of productivity and originality.
Under this view subsistence farmers are left to cultivate only lands that are so marginal in terms of productivity as to be of no interest to the multinational corporations.
A sixfold increase in real wages made children more expensive in terms of forgone opportunities to work and increases in agricultural productivity reduced rural demand for labor, a substantial portion of which traditionally had been performed by children in farm families.
CN has frequently been touted in recent years within North American rail industry circles as being the most-improved railroad in terms of productivity and the lowering of its operating ratio, acknowledging the fact that the company is becoming increasingly profitable.
Decentralization was also perceived as benefiting employers in terms of lower overheads and potentially greater productivity.
Hofheim is located in one of the fastest growing regions in Germany in terms of population and also in regard to economical productivity.
" Reference to the Mathematics Genealogy Project shows that, in terms of Italian doctorates, the real productivity of the school began with Guido Castelnuovo and Federigo Enriques.
Multifactor productivity ( MFP ) is the name given to the Solow residual in the BLS productivity program, replacing the term “ total factor productivity ” ( TFP ) used in the earlier literature, and both terms continue in use ( usually interchangeably ) ( Hulten 2009, 7 ).
CCC ’ s alumni throughout America and the world are viewed with the greatest respect, in terms of productivity, achievement, citizenship, and Christian influence.
Marx did not define this concept in computationally rigorous terms, allowing for flexibility in using it in specific instances to relate average levels of labour productivity to social needs manifesting themselves as monetarily effective market demand for commodities.
If the average productivity is that of a worker who produces a commodity in one hour, while a less skilled worker produces the same commodity in four hours, then in these four hours the less skilled worker will have only contributed one hour's worth of value in terms of socially necessary labour time.
Some industrialization of the periphery is possible under the condition of low wages, which, together with rising productivity, determine that unequal exchange sets in ( double factorial terms of trade < 1. 0 ; see Raffer, 1987 )
Akerlof's theory ( in very simple terms ) involves higher wages encouraging high morale, which raises productivity.
In terms of productivity, POSCO was the world's best steel manufacturer throughout the late 1980s and also was at the top in terms of facilities.
Modelers often incorporate aggregate risk through shocks to endowments ( budget constraints ), productivity, monetary policy, or external factors like terms of trade.
Modern economics theorises productivity in terms of the marginal product of the factors of production.
Marx theorises productivity within the capitalist mode of production in terms of the social and technical relations of production, with the concept of the organic composition of capital and the value product.

terms and plant
Have you considered the implications of continuing geographic shifts in terms of sales force allocation, strength of distributor organizations, and even plant location??
their classes of animal and plant terms are restricted to generalizations or recurrent parts ( fish, bird, tree, grass, horn, tail, bark, root ).
In terms of the turbomachinery and generators, an IFE plant would likely cost the same as a coal plant of similar power, and one might suggest that the " combustion chamber " in an IFE plant would be similar to those for a coal plant.
Cooks use the terms " horseradish " or " prepared horseradish " to refer to the grated root of the horseradish plant mixed with vinegar.
Rafflesia arnoldii has the largest " single " flower of any flowering plant, at least in terms of weight.
Grasses are, in human terms, perhaps the most economically important plant family.
Under its terms, the Soviets agreed to purchase $ 13 million worth of automobiles and parts, while Ford agreed to give technical assistance until 1938 to construct an integrated automobile-manufacturing plant at Nizhny Novgorod.
Under the terms of this Act, a land occupier can be required by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to prevent the spread of the plant.
The word is used in at least three senses: ( 1 ) most broadly to refer to the habitat and entire plant assemblage or mangal, for which the terms mangrove forest biome, mangrove swamp and mangrove forest are also used, ( 2 ) to refer to all trees and large shrubs in the mangrove swamp, and ( 3 ) narrowly to refer to the mangrove family of plants, the Rhizophoraceae, or even more specifically just to mangrove trees of the genus Rhizophora.
Current period variable real value non-monetary items are required to be measured on a daily basis in terms of IFRS excluding the stable measuring unit assumption and the cost model in the valuation of property, plant, equipment and investment property after recognition under the Capital Maintenance in Units of Constant Purchasing Power paradigm.
Though the terms are sometimes confused, a pollinator is different from a pollenizer, which is a plant that is a source of pollen for the pollination process.
Ford Motor Company had the Lorain Assembly Plant in the city, mostly known for assembling the Ford Econoline ( E-series ) van, Ford Torino and Mercury Montego, and beginning in 1975 the Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar ( through 1997 ); the plant ceased all production on December 14, 2005 because the UAW and Ford management were unable to come to terms on a new contract.
In its broadest sense, a pest is a competitor of humanity .. ' Pest ' is a generic word for other terms such as: insect pests ( of agriculture or human disease vectors ), vermin, weeds and plant pathogens.
The term " plant pest " has a very specific definition in terms of the International Plant Protection Convention and phytosanitary measures worldwide.
The terms " pollinator " and " pollenizer " are often confused: a pollinator is the agent that moves the pollen, whether it be bees, flies, bats, moths, or birds ; a pollenizer is the plant that serves as the pollen source for other plants.
In terms of dietary compounds in the plant, the pronounced flavor and aroma of shiso derives from perillaldehyde, but this substance is lacking in the " wild sesame " and " sesame leaf " variety.
In describing the surface appearance of plant organs, such as stems and leaves, many terms are used in reference to the presence, form, and appearance of trichomes.
# Bokaro Steel Plant ( BSL ) in Jharkhand ( 1965 ) set up with Soviet collaboration ( The Plant is hailed as the country ’ s first Swadeshi steel plant, built with maximum indigenous content in terms of equipment, material and know-how )
Curtice went beyond the ledger, exploring the plant to find out what the figures meant in terms of men and equipment.
Considering that the fruit wall and the seed are intimately fused into a single unit, and the caryopsis or grain is a dry fruit, little concern is given to technically separating the terms " fruit " and " seed " in these plant structures.
* List of plant morphology terms

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