Word: outputted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Princeton leads the nation in scoring defense, surrendering a mere 54 points per game. Harvard's 53-point output was the team's lowest of the season and well below its average of 76 points-per-game...
...chip. The weakening of labor bargaining power, inherent in a global economy where jobs and investment can be shifted freely, has led to what William Greider in the Nation calls a "widening gap between an expanding production base worldwide and an inability of consumers to buy all the new output...
...that everyone would agree. What happened in Kyoto will not, in and of itself, stave off global warming. The treaty now known as the Kyoto Protocol dictates that by 2012 the average output of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide--generated mostly by the burning of fossil fuels in factories, cars and power plants--must be reduced 5.2% below where it was in 1990. But it would take a 60% reduction to make much of a dent in the greenhouse gases that have been building up in the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution...
...community-based organization," Farmer said. "We're not a large bureaucratic system that can give some output of what you want. We deal with people's personal problems...
...have to ramp up the energy in terms of getting high enough output," Derby said. Arthur D. Little's test run in October produced a kilowatt of power--but the fuel cell will have to put out at least 50 kilowatts to power...