What is produced in a given time period.
1 The outturn was slightly depressed though by a drop in profits in Northern Ireland.
2 After the many concerns of the past year, that would be a very encouraging outturn .
3 Assuming their inertial dampers are no better than ours, we can outturn and outaccelerate them.
4 Then do people sow diverse kinds of crops upon whose outturn the universe of creatures depends.
5 Big global crops, including the potential for a record large wheat outturn , also contributed weight on prices.
6 With gross margin also performing well, he said he was confident in the outturn for the full year.
7 And the outturn was better still for companies which had availed of both collaboration support and RD&I supports.
8 Of lubricating oils the outturn is from 75,000 to 100,000 barrels per annum.
9 Few can remember when health spending last stayed within budget -when spending estimate matched spending outturn at year-end
10 The Exchequer figures point to a better-than-expected outturn in the Government's finances for the first three months of the year.
11 The 1996 outturn was actually itself a dramatic 24 per cent increase on the previous year.
12 This was considerably higher than most other commentators at the time and it believes this will reflect the full year outturn .
13 This equates to an increase of less than 1.5 per cent over the likely 2015 outturn .
14 No tax should be levied without ascertaining the outturn and the amount of labour that has been necessary to produce it.
15 That they wereaccompanied by a fall in long-term unemployment of nearly 3,000 representsa quite remarkable outturn .
16 Indeed, we now expect a positive GDP outturn for Q1 given the upturn in many of the indicators which we've seen recently.
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