Sentence examples for productivity compensate from inspiring English sources

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However, an economical analysis should be made to assess if the higher photosynthetic efficiency and higher areal productivity compensate for the higher investment costs generally associated with vertical photobioreactors.

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However, Ammar Siamwalla, a respected Thai economist, argues that such an eventuality could spur Thai businesses, because they would have to improve productivity to compensate for the loss of unskilled labour.

Higher productivity could compensate for some of the land and environmental costs, again raising most returns except the US South to the 6% to 8% IRR level.

A workshop pays the workers piece rates or training wages, based on their productivity, legally compensating them well below the minimum wage.

That means less output, unless productivity rises to compensate.

In principle higher productivity growth could compensate for the declining number of workers, which by the mid-2020s will be pulling down Germany's GDP growth by around 0.7 percentage points a year, according to the Commission's projections.

Furthermore, at the global scale, increasing fire frequency in boreal paludified forests may have important consequences on carbon storage and climate if increases in forest productivity do not compensate for carbon losses.

Our results suggest that in this context paludified forests may turn from C sink to atmospheric C source (in turn increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration and providing a positive feedback on climate warming) if the increase in forest productivity does not compensate for carbon losses.

Potential benefits of a stipend are that it would compensate home productivity losses without requiring measurement, may mitigate unfairly undercompensating nonemployed donors (which in our sample were primarily female the predominant gender of donors), and may particularly serve those with little or no home productivity support.

However, his condition appeared to have little effect on his productivity, as he compensated for it with his mental calculation skills and exquisite memory.

However, this increased productivity is often compensated for by higher herbivore density and grazing rates on shallow reefs resulting in typically low algal standing crop [45], [46].

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