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If so, then high profits portend diminished productivity growth.
However, the most significant expense is from lost or diminished productivity.
These estimates don't include costs for lost work days or diminished productivity.
The National Headache Foundation says American businesses lose an estimated $50 billion each year because of headaches -- through absenteeism, diminished productivity at work and medical bills.
An insufficient fracture tie-back, as well as chemical and mechanical processes during closure, led to reduced fracture conductivities and therefore diminished productivity.
In 2012, Pricewaterhouse Coopers' Saratoga team found that the combined costs of unanticipated turnover (including lost institutional knowledge, diminished productivity, and direct hiring and onboarding costs) are staggering: 20-200% of the employees' original salary.
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She was like a factory suffering from steadily diminishing productivity.
Soon, a feedback loop of diminishing productivity was set in motion.
The danger signals were obvious: slowing birth rate, diminishing productivity, spiralling welfare costs, uncontrolled immigration.
Beyond the social price, the FAO said malnutrition's cost to the global economy – which diminishes productivity and increases direct health care costs – could account for as much as 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP), equivalent to $3.5tn annually or $500 a person.
Contamination by invasive species can diminish productivity of commercial algal processes.
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