Manufacturing output fell off during the recession, but has since rebounded strongly and is approaching all-time highs.
But, even with exciting modern developments such as 3D printing, it is difficult to believe we will see a big rise in UK manufacturing employment over the next few years - even if we do see that long-awaited rebalancing, and exports and output take off.
Foster looks for increased mine output to level off in a few years.
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But this part of the pie is shrinking too: fiscal-austerity measures took 0.7% off output over the past year.
The collapse in the market for civil jets has been more traumatic for Boeing, which has had to slash output and lay off 30, 000 workers.
Mr Coucher said there were signs of stabilisation in the Irish economy, with modest growth in economic output and a levelling off of unemployment.
Carmakers could also use purchases by employees, which often account for as much as a quarter of a car company's output, to lop off peaks and fill up troughs.
It is reckoned that, if production at Rover declines by half, it will still shave less than 1% off regional economic output.
August industrial value-added output, for instance, was off 0.5% from July.
Even if households and businesses are caught off guard by the policy, output rises and unemployment falls only temporarily, until households and businesses adjust their expectations to the new reality.
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That means output from hydroelectric plants will be down, cutting off a possible source of electricity for the state.
Inflation needs to be stripped out since it is higher output, not higher prices, that make people better off.
Much worse off, Portugal lost 3% of its economic output last year and is set to shed another 1% this year.
The Palmarejo mine in Mexico saw a large drop off in production during the third quarter as silver output totaled 1.8 million ounces, down 23% from the second quarter, and gold output totaled 23, 702 ounces, down 24% compared to the second quarter.
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To work off inventories, builders will have to cut back more, dragging output growth down for longer.
Much like what happened Thursday in the regional semifinals, when Syracuse knocked off top-seeded Indiana by limiting it to a season-low output, too.
"The aircraft had to be able to land and take off in 125 meters, it also had to have a very low noise output and the aircraft needed to be able to accelerate rapidly up to 350 mph in order to get point to point at low level very quickly, " said Avcen managing director Mike Dacre.
One reason is that the plunge in output in late 2008 and early this year was exacerbated by massive destocking (companies were living off their existing supplies).
As firms' managers shift the emphasis from output to profitability, they have reduced investment, cut prices to shift unsold inventories, and laid off workers.
And finally, it supports various sensors for things like contact closures or video output so you can keep track of whether or not a piece of equipment is turned on or off.
The government is aiming to switch off analogue television signals in Britain by 2012, when all homes should be able to receive digital output.
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His austerity measures were highly unpopular, but they are paying off: inflation is down to 15% this year from over 50% in 1995, and output is growing at an annual 8%.
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