• The plant has anannual output of around three million metric tons of steel.
• The outputs of the production system need to be accounted for, invoiced and delivered to the customer.
• The car producer has a value added or net output of £3000 per car.
• Global economic output grew by 3.1% last year.
• Farmers could suffer from declining commodity prices as world agricultural output rises.
• Manufacturing output in Scotland has risen.
• high quality text output
• The computer can output the data in various ways.
• With this new software, input/output processing speeds would be increased by 300%.
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Monetary policy can be used to help to stabilize output and employment in an economy.
»To become more effective, we need to focus more on outputs and revenues.
output of sth »Relative to its GDP, Europe's output of IT hardware is only a fraction of that of America.
boost/increase/raise output »Oil prices fell by $1 following Opec's decision to boost output by 500,000 barrels a day.
reduce/cut/limit output »The Kyoto deal aimed to reduce the developed world's output of greenhouse gases by 5.2%.
output falls/declines/is down »Forecasters at the OECD expect that output in the euro zone will fall by 5.3% in the coming year.
output rises/grows/is up »According to a report by the Confederation of British Industry, factory output has risen in much of Britain over the past three months.
an increase/rise/fall in output »Biggest falls in output during October were in the consumer durables, capital goods, and manufacturing sectors.
»economic/industrial/manufacturing output
»global/national/domestic output
»annual/total/overall output
»output per hour/employee/worker
computer/print output
A high-power output of 2300W (230V) on each channel makes it possible to connect nearly any device.
Linking your sound card to the speaker outputs on your receiver may cause damage to the card when you turn the volume up.
Once the printer has been installed, it will output a test document.