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A "business" means an independent economic unit of production or of the service industry.
By recycling the water, very little water is used per unit of production.
Industrial process have been continuously improved to reduce the energy consumption per unit of production.
Let each card represent one unit of production of equal value.
Factories used far less manpower per unit of production and therefore lowered product cost.
Warning: Children are not units of production, shares may go up or down and your home may be at risk.
"Consider, if you please, two typical units of production, a factory and a farm.
The data would indicate how much pollution is emitted for each unit of production, to allow comparisons between similar plants.
An available seat mile is the fundamental unit of production for a passenger-carrying airline.
This record though, has not at all reduced the importance of output and employment in small units of production.
It is an abstract unit of production.
The direct labor cost is the cost of workers who can be easily identified with the unit of production.
"It can't sustain another 200,000 units of production."
G.M. has said that is because strikes so far this year cost it 96,000 units of production in the second quarter.
The household was the most important unit of production and was usually composed of several generations.
It consumes twice as much energy, water and other raw materials, per unit of production, as most industrialized countries.
Industry was primarily 'cottage industry' where the family was the unit of production.
Reduce the amount of energy used per unit of production in Wisconsin, while improving energy reliability.
The family transformed from being a unit of production to being a unit of consumption.
For example, most electronics manufacturers in the region are valued at the equivalent of $250 or so per unit of production capacity.
Firstly, standards of performance need to be verifiable and clearly stated, for example in units of production or sales volumes.
Increasingly all the parties are corporatists who see people as units of production for the benefit of the rich elitists.
There are over 3,000 units of production that occupy over 17,000 hectares of land.
Economies of scale often originate with fixed capital, which is lowered per unit of production as design capacity increases.
Before that time the largest unit of production was what Defoe calls in Yorkshire the 'work-house'.