Examples of using Productive process in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
D8175 provides an easy and productive process.
based on experimentation, while the organisation of the productive process as a whole was based on limitless growth.
is a receipt for useful activity a recognition of partnership in the social productive process.
These proposals point toward what Bookchin calls“the recovery of the productive process itself as an ecological mediation of humanity with nature.”.
Women are always being paid for their contribution in the productive process and acquire power within their organizations.
the number of women workers has increased to fill gaps in the productive process.
forced to co-operate in the productive process.
based on experiment, while the organisation of the productive process as a whole was based on unlimited growth.
according to their place in the productive process.
D8175 provides an easy and productive process.
dynamic staff the productive process of the business I.V.
medium-sized company, such as the productive process or the business expansion.
figures of this school, ran workshops with many apprentices- just like the early factories that revolutionised the productive process.
controls the whole productive process in the field.
social power over the state and productive process.
Investing in information management systems that coordinate all the stages of the productive process, from the supply of the materials
The current year represents a new phase of this productive process, with the 60th anniversary celebrations for Jean Rédélé's company
while the organisation of the productive process is based on the coding of theoretical knowledge.
which up to now is largely limited to the technical side of the productive process, Russian agriculture is still today basically determined by private economic interests and motives.
The capitalist productive process develops through its various historical phases as a process of development of the division of labour,