This Nets team hustled, played defense with a passion and received productive contributions from a number of players, cruising to a 104-84 triumph over the Blazers before a crowd of 16,152.
Now that was a productive contribution, she thought.
As such, "workplace flexibility" encompasses a variety of arrangements that allow workers to continue making productive contributions to the workforce while also attending to family and other responsibilities.
Wolfensberger argued that this dehumanization, and the segregated institutions that result from it, ignored the potential productive contributions that all people can make to society.
Marx argues there is no evidence that the profit accruing to capitalist owners is quantitatively connected to the "productive contribution" of the capital they own.
In practice, within the capitalist firm, no standard procedure exists for measuring such a "productive contribution" and for distributing the residual income accordingly.
If old beliefs and values were preventing Jews from making a productive contribution to modern life, they must be eliminated.
This contrasts to neoclassical economics where the price is the addition of the productive contribution of various factors of production.
Clark's conclusion rests upon the productive contribution of the last unit of physical labour - one hour unqualified labour - and the last unit of physical capital.
This contrasts with the conventional national accounting procedure, where many property rents are excluded from new value-added and net product on the ground that they do not reflect a productive contribution.