Examples of using Productive activity in English and their translations into Dutch
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
outages to relieve pressure on the grid have curbed productive activity, particularly in industry.
bringing those persons back to productive activity by promoting employment and implementing a personalised support programme
it is still a productive activity.
the financial bubble owes very little to the productive activity of individuals.
Consumption, as a necessity and as a need, is itself an intrinsic aspect of productive activity; the latter however is the point where the realisation begins and thus also the decisive phase,
That is obsole when the productive activity is totally or partially relegated to artists,
since the close relationship between productive activity and human health is now increasingly central to social organisation
Instead of being consumed by him as material elements of his productive activity, they consume him as the ferment necessary to their own life-process, and the life-process of capital consists only
environmental damage caused by the fires to local economies, productive activity and tourism is huge,
infrastructure to prevent and reduce the negative impact on the environment of productive activity.
a given period and certain additions to the value of non-produced assets realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units;
partial stoppage of productive activity over a given period of time
what distinguishes games from productive activity,(Laughter) it is quite impossible to say that any of a game's arbitrary rules is essential.
encouraging the resumption of agricultural and other productive activity.
it is no greater than the general problem of any productive activity being shifted to low-tax non-EC countries.
where they undergo a substantial modification caused by the cessation of productive activity within the period laid down in those rules.
where they undergo a cessation or relocation of a productive activity within the period laid down in those rules.
among its objectives support and encourage productive activity of the primary sector
with a youthful population ready to take on any viable productive activity offering employment.
environmental elements that limit the impact of productive activity on the environment and create