Repeats on BBC One will increase, but remain under 10% of all output (the current rate is 8.4%).
Put another way, electronics is responsible for one quarter of all economic output in Singapore.
Deregulation to permit more part-time work and short-term contracts, and tax changes to reduce labour costs, have all made output more job-intensive.
Throw together all the output from Hollywood and Silicon Valley to Wall Street and Tin Pan Alley, and you have a commercial empire that would have been the envy of the British East India Company or Cecil Rhodes.
Higgins intends to attach to the line 200 megawatts (peak output) of windmills, ostensibly generating electricity at a cost of 7 cents a kilowatt-hour, and has contracted to buy all the output of a 65-megawatt solar plant that would be an eco-loss-leader costing 25 cents per kwh.
Not surprisingly, other countries are growing their output more quickly, with Brazil, China, and India all increasing their output by more than 11% annually over this time period.
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Separately, December industrial output in Italy rose 0.4% on the month, but for all of 2012 output was at the lowest level since at least 1990.
This enables Microsoft to be much more focussed and output all their effort into a single huge hype.
"All of the output from this project will be released open-source, the DNA constructs, the plants etc, " it said on its website.
And we're starting to feel the consequences of all that carbon output as climate change leads to freakish superstorms like Hurricane Sandy.
When pork and bacon prices are high, lots of farmers rush into pigs, then lose their shirts as all their new output hits the market and prices crash.
In fact, it's about five percent of daily output of all the OPEC producing countries.
Of course, we'd rather that jobs, productivity and output were all going up, as they usually do.
But in 2012, total financial assets are nearly 10 times the value of the global output of all goods and services.
Led by our modern computer output, all of their forecasts failed.
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He talked about moving into cloud computing, and was aided onstage by chief software architect Ray Ozzie, who talked about flexibility of purpose and output for all kinds of consumers and businesses.
We're funded from the licence fee, so our desire to broadcast national sporting events to the nation has to be balanced with the remit to broadcast not only other sports beyond football, but a huge variety of other BBC output across all platforms.
My favorite memory of him: the night I hosted a book party in his honor (his prolific output, all banged out on typewriter, made this a frequent occurrence), when he dragged in his co-author, Captain Lou Albano, and a passel of other pro wrestlers, for a night of rowdiness and grappling stories.
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Producers, after all, know about future output volumes, planned interruptions and the politics of supply.
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Any one of these can noticeably boost your daily output, but all three together can turn you into a word machine.
However, what we are hearing from the human resources community is that this is not at all affecting the level of output workers are expected to deliver.
All struggle just to keep output steady, while some have given up trying to stay big: ConocoPhillips split itself up, and BP shed billions in assets after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
Labor-saving inventions, technology, business processes, and trade all increase productivity output per hour worked and form the basis for higher wages as well as higher profits and the basis for our growing standard of living.
Light-based communication seems to wind throughout the MIT Media Lab -- it is a universal language, after all, since many devices output light, be it with a dedicated LED or a standard LCD, and have the capacity to view and interpret it.
The total value of Japan's economic output measured in yen did not increase at all between 1991 and 2011, because increases in the volume of output during the two decade period were entirely offset by falling prices.
Personally, I would recommend all of the Clash's output up to and including This is England.
Currently France, Italy and Spain are all reporting a decline in manufacturing output.
With prices continuing to fall (by around 2% over the past year) the yen value of Japan's output did not grow at all.
The closer that America comes to fully employing the talents of all its citizens, the greater its output of goods and services will be.
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