In contrast, if the tax rate is reduced from 50% to 25%, what producers are allowed to keep from their production increases from one-half to three-fourths, increasing the reward for production and output by one-half.
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In contrast, if the tax rate is reduced from 50% to 25%, what producers are allowed to keep from their production increases from one-half to three-fourths, increasing the reward for production and output by one half.
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Fears that the third world will steal rich-world output and jobs are based on the old fallacy that an increase in one country's output must be at the expense of another's.
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"To buy a piece of the project or of the output was one of our goals, " he says.
But top wine producers say it will take more than one year of reduced output to drain Australia's wine lake.
Among the current and near-future products were several video-capable cellphones, along with one that can wirelessly output stills to a printer.
Each of the coloured lines represents the output of one sector.
If that rate is increased to 50%, the producer keeps only half of what he produces, reducing his reward for production and output by one-third.
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Generally, Saudi Arabia cuts its oil output for one and only reason: demand has slackened due to a weak economy, causing the price to fall.
Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics, said that depending on how long flooding lasts, the hurricane could maybe shave one tenth of US output during the quarter.
The national oil companies -- the so-called New Titans that account for 90 percent of global oil reserves and more than one-third of output -- are equally flush.
Greece is struggling to raise funds, but so is California, which accounts for a far bigger share of America's output (one-eighth) than Greece does of the euro zone's (a bit more than one-fortieth).
Every Italian under 30 has grown to political maturity in a country where Mr Berlusconi and his family control half the television output, one of four national newspapers, one of two news magazines and the biggest publishing house.
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It reckons that over the next 15 years most of the top ten cities will display below-average growth in population and output (one exception will be Rio de Janeiro, boosted by investment in offshore oil as well as the Olympic games of 2016).
Consider one indicator: electricity output.
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Put another way, electronics is responsible for one quarter of all economic output in Singapore.
One possibility is that the output of these industries is not being properly measured.
The Vyclone application takes videos from a single location and synchronizes their output to create one film.
Weak demand from consumers, whose spending accounts for two-thirds of output, is one of the strongest headwinds facing the economy.
Under the new agreement, Alrosa has agreed to sell De Beers at least one-third of its output of raw diamonds for the next three years.
But as manufacturing accounts for only about one-fifth of total output, the effect is to create the false impression that the whole economy is slowing down.
Although Scotch whisky must be made in Scotland, only about one fifth of the total output is made by distilling companies which are based in Scotland.
One conference speaker reported that output for autos and commercial aircraft, which require the use of aluminum, is expanding, although aluminum needed for beverage cans has fallen.
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But that was a "very crude calculation, " Mr. Tombs says in an interview, based on the subtraction of one work day's output, or about 1.5% of the quarter's total, from the calendar.
In contrast with Shell--Nigerian civil unrest has disrupted one-quarter of its output for the past 18 months--Addax has had no outages, but several contractors have been taken hostage, and last February one was killed trying to escape.
Daily output, according to one source, was 2.0 million tons in June and 1.99 million tons in July.
Students in this debate function as mere output, or just one more measure of effectiveness, rather than as human beings.
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According to Gold Fields Mineral Services, a consultancy, official sales rose last year to 412 tonnes, equivalent to one-sixth of new mine output.
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