Word: outputted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Princeton has gunners of its own in the League's top scorer, All-Ivy Jeff Petrie (22.2 points per game), and forward John Hummer, tenth in Ivy scoring with a 15.5 points per game output. And two-time All-Ivy center Chris Thomforde, 6-9, provides the muscle under the boards that the Tigers need to set up Petrie and Hummer...
...produces about one-third of the world s goods and services. Every five years the American economy grows by the equivalent of that of West Germany, the third largest industrial nation. In 1968, the U.S. gross national product was twice that estimated for the Soviet Union, and the output of one American corporation, General Motors, was greater than the G.N.P.s of all but 13 of the world's nations...
Fortunately, no jolting slowdown is expected. In its annual report, the President's Council of Economic Advisers foresaw a 6% gain (to $941 billion) in Gross National Product this year. Inflation should account for "a little more than 3%" of that growth and real output "less than 3% ." Real growth last year...
...arrangement, and Poland recently signed a similar agreement to build "Polski-Fiats." Russia has hired Fiat to help it construct and run an $800 million plant at Togliattigrad on the Volga. The huge plant is scheduled to begin producing Fiats by early 1970, and work up to an annual output of 600,000. "It is hard for Italian Communists to complain about Agnelli," says Rome University Economist Paolo Sylos-Labini. "After all, if Fiat is good for Russia, why shouldn't it be good for Italy...
...state-owned Finsider steel complex, landed a big order from Fiat and went on to locate his mills at ports, where ships bring in coal and steel from the cheapest foreign sellers. Finsider is now Europe's biggest steel producer, and last year Italy's output rose from 17.4 million tons to 18.7 million, fifth highest in the world...