Synonym: crop, harvest, proceeds, production, yield. Similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in. Meaning: ['aʊtpʊt] n. 1. final product; the things produced 2. production of a certain amount 3. signal that comes out of an electronic system 4. the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) 5. what is produced in a given time period. v. to create or manufacture a specific amount.
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181. Mrs. Peacock Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that in the 1980s manufacturing output rose by31 percent?
182. Only the winner is permitted an output, and only the winner plus its neighbors are permitted to adjust their weights.
183. Current direct-injection diesels are comparatively high on particulate output, though specific fuel consumption is good.
184. I can find Frieze invaluable for capturing graphical output from number crunching software.
185. The method we used to check the network for integrity was purposely to bias the output for selected input vector sets.
186. Output is allocated among plants so that all are producing at the lowest point on their average cost curves.
187. I wonder if you could tell me who could supply parts for the output differential to the second rear axle.
188. Their positive, cooperative attitude contributes to their output as well as that of their colleagues.
189. Must rising wages and expanding production hit a brick wall, leading to layoffs and falling output?
190. The R-word appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.
191. Many writers consider that the closure by 1981 of older large plants itself artificially improved the overall average of output per worker.
192. De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
193. We stress the evils of idleness and bad resource allocation which were relevant to efforts to increase output a century ago.
194. It is an average cost curve for citizens for a constant level of output.
195. The value of its output of consumer goods reached 160,000,000 roubles in 1989 and was planned to rise 30 percent in 1990.
196. Nobody, least of all a Party boss, could be expected to watch, still more record, domestic television output!
197. This is more likely following infarction when cardiac output may be reduced and therefore tissue perfusion impaired.
198. A quite different method of evaluation is to construct a process model which seeks to relate input to output.
199. Ford Motor Co. is estimating production will decline 4 percent,(www.Sentencedict.com) while Chrysler Corp. plans to boost output 5 percent.
200. Inevitably therefore, commercial considerations will govern the great bulk of our electronic output.
201. When prices fall, commodity producers can maintain profitability by cutting costs or increasing output.
202. The objective is to adjust weights so that the error in the output layer is reduced.
203. Contender's output is released on differing labels according to content, catering to a wide variety of tastes and interests.
204. Our employees' commitment to their work shows in their high-quality output.
205. This could follow if the capital goods producing industries faced capacity constraints in their attempt to raise output in the short run.
206. Effectiveness: ensuring that the output from any given activity is achieving the desired results.
207. These supply constraints are not the usual physical barriers to increased output imposed by the productive potential of the economy.
208. By producing trend and level analyses they suggest a positive correlation between publication rates of research groups and their output.
209. Cleaning up city air is also easier than curbing output of carbon dioxide, a gas thought to cause climate change.
210. It regulated the output but not the power of a millstone.
More similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in, put down, put away, deputy, dispute, computer, put aside, put forward, put across, put up with, put through.