First, its efforts to double output to cope with booming demand ended in chaos, and it had to shut down production for a month to catch up with unfinished work.
He hopes to use them more intensively to double student output within a year and triple it in two.
The controversial project will more than double electrical output in Ethiopia, where less than two percent of the rural population has access to the grid.
But the power industry, which must double its output roughly every decade if India is to grow fast, has long been a disaster waiting to happen.
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Tonchetti claims Pirelli will double its output within the next five years, thanks to its above-mentioned products and has built new factories to capitalise on its forecasted growth markets: in Mexico to serve the U.S., thanks to NAFTA, and in Romania to service Europe.
Osborn promised that, by following his advice, the typical reader could double his creative output.
Warner would match the amount, and together they could double their cinematic output.
Five of the past six full-blown recessions have included a double dip: output rose briefly as inventories turned around, but then fell again as final demand failed to follow through.
To put that in perspective, that's double the current biodiesel output in the entire country.
Forecasters are confident that at full production, Kashagan will help double Kazakhstan's output before 2020.
The government wants to double Tanzania's output, but that will happen only after the entire coffee bush stock is replaced.
Guangzhou will build at least 100, 000 Jeeps there beginning in 2014, and output could double at some point, Marchionne said this week.
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He has sent a bill to Congress that would allow the sale of majority stakes in state companies, and wants private investors to build a long-needed new oil pipeline, which might allow oil output to double.
That would double the economy's output in 14 years instead of in three decades.
According to analysts' estimates, it could easily knock down the country's annual output by a double digit percentage figure.
By contrast, the Knicks used successful pick and rolls to nearly double their entire first-half output during the 12-minute span, including a crowd-silencing three from 26 feet out by Felton that pulled the Knicks within three, 68-65, as the teams entered the fourth.
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Demand is expected roughly to double over the next decade as manufacturing output expands and more Indians buy televisions, computers and fridges.
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Brown, projects that, globally, the ratio of electronics output that is outsourced will double to 30% over the next few years and eventually top 50%.
If 10% of the world's automotive production switches to plug-in, we'll need to at least double the world's current lithium battery output.
Though GM crops still represent only a fraction of the world's agricultural output, their planting is growing at double-digit annual rates.
The new building, completed in February, is 1, 000 square feet bigger and filled with new machinery, bigger freezers and bigger coolers, allowing Sunburst to more than double processing volume to 5, 000 pounds (of output) a day.
As the output slump sends Germany's jobless rate towards double-digits, it is hard to see consumers going on a spending spree.
From 2002 onwards, output recovered swiftly from the dotcom setback and American profits in percentage terms grew at double digits.
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The indicators of the production of GDP are re-valued at constant prices with the double deflation method where the value added at constant prices is the difference between the value of output and the value of intermediate consumption at constant prices.
China has also seen its share of global scientific output, as measured in scientific publications listed in the Science Citation Index (SCI), double between 2002 and 2008 from 5.2% to 10.6%, placing it second only to the USA in numerical terms.
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