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  • She is the most industrious of all Tashi's father's widows, and her fields are praised for their cleanliness, productivity and general attractiveness.†   (source)
  • Idaho's potato output surpassed Maine's in the late 1950s, owing to the rise of the french fry industry and the productivity gains made by Idaho farmers.†   (source)
  • The aim is that you use this money to build a life of productivity, prosperity, and philanthropy.†   (source)
  • Influence could get me inside the door, but my productivity and the quality of my work were the real tests.†   (source)
  • Ashoka's best estimate is that the citizen sector is halving the gap between its productivity level and that of business every ten to twelve years.†   (source)
  • Rejection of the consumer society or demands for increased productivity?†   (source)
  • But as striking as any sign of the country's burgeoning energy and productivity was the "Grand Federal Procession" held in Philadelphia that July 4 of 1788, in which many hundreds of tradesmen marched, grouped by guilds: shipbuilders, rope-makers, instrument-makers, blacksmiths, tin-plate workers, cabinetmakers, printers, bookbinders, coppersmiths, gunsmiths, saddlers, and stonecutters, some fifty different groups carrying banners and the tools of their trade.†   (source)
  • The machine, the frozen form of a living intelligence, is the power that expands the potential of your life by raising the productivity of your time.†   (source)
  • Spoken by four times as many people as British, American English reflects America's superpoweror, as the French put it, hyperpower—-status (love it or hate it) in virtually every field: in literature, fine arts, popular culture, movies, music, television, science, medicine, space exploration, technology, industrial efficiency and productivity, the power of Wall Street, and American military and political might.†   (source)
  • The profit motive is inseparable from productivity incentive, but the adversary roles can never be equal.†   (source)
  • If the Constitution is ratified, my feelings about a militia would be as follows: Citizen-Soldiers: Productivity Lost†   (source)
  • Their success has been grounded in incredible increases in productivity, which is a positive way of saying that factories produce more with fewer workers.†   (source)
  • …the ritual of birth, dedicated not to continuity but to some kind of interregnum; an aging night-watchman, nibbling at a bar of Ivory Soap, who had trained his virtuoso stomach to accept also lotions air-fresheners, fabrics, tobaccos and waxes in a hopeless attempt to assimilate it all, all the promise, productivity, betrayal, ulcers, before it was too late; and even another voyeur, who hung outside one of the city's still-lighted windows, searching for who knew what specific image.†   (source)
  • My goal is to stimulate productivity, but use technology to redeem, not to destroy our environment.†   (source)
  • Many complain but none rebel; personal freedom for all is greatest in history, laws are few, taxes are low, living standards are as high as productivity permits, crime is at its lowest ebb.†   (source)
  • The productivity of American workers is actually dropping, and the willingness of Americans to save for the future has fallen below that of all other people in the Western world.†   (source)
  • Every increase in productivity, however, has driven more American farmers off the land.†   (source)
  • By improving the labor productivity of the young women, growth was raised.†   (source)
  • Only through productivity growth can the average quality of human life improve.†   (source)
  • Productivity, in and of itself, is a remarkably good thing.†   (source)
  • In theory, productivity growth should help nearly everyone in a society.†   (source)
  • The increased productivity of Idaho farmers has lowered prices even further, shifting more of the profits to the processors and the fast food chains.†   (source)
  • I completed the experimental model of a motor that would have made a fortune for me and for those who had hired me, a motor that would have raised the efficiency of every human installation using power and would have added the gift of higher productivity to every hour you spend at earning your living.†   (source)
  • The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) summed up the mounting research this way: "Women's empowerment helps raise economic productivity and reduce infant mortality.†   (source)
  • Because it has the advantage of not having to be the pioneer, but rather of following business, this second great transformation has been able steadily to compound productivity growth at a very fast rate.†   (source)
  • Because of higher industrial productivity, few of us need to work in factories to make the products we use.†   (source)
  • Because of higher agricultural productivity, we don't all have to work in the fields to make enough food to eat.†   (source)
  • In the economic models, the benefits of productivity growth should not go just to the rich owners of capital.†   (source)
  • The double shock we're experiencing now—globalization and computer-aided industrial productivity—happens to have the opposite impact: income inequality is growing, as the rewards for being skilled grow and the opportunities for unskilled Americans diminish.†   (source)
  • We must learn more about people, about the development of communities, architecture, engineering, education, motivation, productivity, public health and medicine, arts and sciences, political, legal, and social organization.†   (source)
  • Do you know whether to laugh or cry at the notion that they, poor devils! will drive a team of continents as they drive a four-in-hand; turn a jostling anarchy of casual trade and speculation into an ordered productivity; and federate our colonies into a world-Power of the first magnitude?†   (source)
  • The bed had obviously been made for the days when a whole family slept together on one mattress; the gigantic feather-bed must have consumed the entire productivity of hundreds of geese, and navigating through the drifts was like crossing the Alps without a compass.†   (source)
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