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productiveness
noun
The state of being productive.
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The word 'productiveness' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a certain level of efficiency, effectiveness, or capacity for achieving results. For example: "John's productiveness during his tenure as a manager has been remarkable."
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What life as a rational being consists in for Rand is a matter of scholarly debate, but it seems to entail dedication to the cardinal values of reason, purpose (purposiveness), and self-esteem and action in accordance with the corresponding virtues of rationality, productiveness, and pride.
Lydgate had few peers in his sheer productiveness; 145,000 lines of his verse survive.
As a process, it refers to the design of machines, machine systems, work methods, and environments to take into account the safety, comfort, and productiveness of human users and operators.
Prized for its productiveness and versatility, palm oil is used in everything from lipstick and detergent to chocolate, crisps and biofuels.
Still, the Nets' long-term success depends on Williams' productiveness and happiness, which means that the pressure is on Johnson to keep tweaking the playbook.
Companies are always looking for new ways to boost the productiveness of their employees – whether it's Google's free breakfasts or Richard Branson's announcement that some of his Virgin staff can take unlimited holiday.
"Did you need to be angry about something to write this novel, and indeed your other novels?" asked one reader, shrewdly suggesting something essential to the novelist's passionate productiveness.
This instrumentalisation of humanity could only be reversed, Marcuse maintained, by challenging the social processes which had led the governing value system to change from pleasure, joy, play and receptiveness to delayed satisfaction, the restraint of pleasure, work, productiveness and security.
The important point is that effective country-specific social protection floors, which can gradually expand, are not only affordable but can - in the long run – pay for themselves, by enhancing the productiveness of the labour force, the resilience of society and the stability of the polity.
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To liveone life, as a farm wife & mother of 10 children, and then, at the age of 76, to begin another as an artist, as Grandma Moses, & to extend this 2nd life into over three decades of productiveness-such triumph over the normal course of things offers little excuse, for mourning.
Fertilizer, natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
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