productivity
41productivity bargaining — /prɒdʌkˈtɪvəti bagənɪŋ/ (say produk tivuhtee bahguhning) noun a negotiation between employers and employees in which the employees agree to certain changes in work practices, thus resulting in increased productivity, in exchange for better wages …
42Productivity Commission — /prɒdʌkˌtɪvəti kəˈmɪʃən/ (say produk.tivuhtee kuh mishuhn) noun an Australian federal government advisory body, formed in 1997 by combining the former Industry Commission, Bureau of Industry Economics, and Economic Planning and Advisory Council;… …
43productivity of variety — veislės produktyvumas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Vidutinis vieno augalo derlingumas. atitikmenys: angl. productivity of variety rus. продуктивность сорта …
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44productivity agreement — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti əˌgri:mənt/ noun an agreement to pay a productivity bonus …
45productivity drive — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti draɪv/ noun an extra effort to increase productivity …
46productivity agreement — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti əˌgri:mənt/ noun an agreement to pay a productivity bonus …
47productivity drive — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti draɪv/ noun an extra effort to increase productivity …
48productivity — noun Date: circa 1810 1. the quality or state of being productive 2. the rate per unit area or per unit volume at which biomass consumable as food by other organisms is made by producers …
49productivity — a measure of the capacity of a biological system, the amount of fish supported or produced by a given area in a given time. Also used as a measure of the efficiency with which a biological system converts energy into growth and production. A… …
50productivity — noun a) the state of being productive, fertile or efficient b) the rate at which goods or services are produced by a standard population of workers …