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Quotes About Output

Men cannot not live by exchanging articles, but producing them. They live by work not trade.
~ John Ruskin
When workers can get and equal return for less effort, workers make less effort
~ John Stossel No They can t
The very last stage of any memory hierarchy is necessarily the outside world—that is, the outside world as far as the machine is concerned, i.e. that part of it with which the machine can directly communicate, in other words, the input and the output organs of the machine. These are usually punched paper tapes or cards, and on the output side, of course, also printed paper.
~ John von Neumann
There can't be an output without an input. Besides, you can't climb a ladder with your two hands in your pockets. And so, in order to become successful in life you ought to get busy i.e. you have to apply courage, hard work, determination and persistence simultaneously. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
I know from the middle distance I give off the look of being prolific, which is a funny compliment to receive.
~ Joseph Epstein
If the system should not need parts now, the worker should not produce because you are just absorbing instead of producing.
~ Eliyahu Goldratt
With the rather stable ratio of labor force to total population, a high rate of increase in per capita product means a high rate of increase in product per worker; and, with average hours of work declining, it means still higher growth rates in product per man-hour.
~ Simon Kuznets
In terms of productivity - that is, how much a worker produces in an hour - there's little difference between the U.S., France, and Germany. But since more people work in America, and since they work so many more hours, Americans create more wealth.
~ James Surowiecki
The longer workers are unemployed, the greater the likelihood that their skills will erode and workers will lose attachment to the labor force, permanently damaging the economy's dynamism and potential output.
~ Jerome Powell
We have to have workers that will produce more and will stop work when it is not needed.
~ Eliyahu Goldratt
More efficient workers are always in an employer's best interest.
~ Nathan Blecharczyk
VR as a display technology, as it's miniaturized and made comfortable and mainstream, will be a replacement for all other forms of display technology, input and output. So for anybody who works with computers all day, this is going to be our future.
~ Tim Sweeney
You're just constantly outputting, and giving all you know so you don't have time to look inside of yourself and to really reflect. The four years at drama school really gave me that time and space.
~ Fala Chen
No matter how powerful a computer you have, if you put lousy data in you will get lousy predictions out.
~ Stephen Hawking
If there's no input, there's no output!
~ Minha Baeg
then monetary policy has at best only short-lived effects on output and employment.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
The observation that money changes induce output changes in the same direction receives confirmation in some data sets but is hard to see in others. Large-scale reductions in money growth can be associated with large-scale depressions or, if carried out in the form of a credible reform, with no depression at all.
~ Robert Lucas, Jr.
I don't score that regularly.
~ Aaron Mooy
Designing our own agriculture policy will mean we can put behind us the quotas and regulations that have held back U.K. output during our years in the E.U.
~ John Redwood
There were times when 22 of my films would release in a year.
~ Prosenjit Chatterjee
It was always in me to just put records out. I don't like holding on to records.
~ The-Dream
I sometimes see People On The Internet decrying work-in-progress tweets and posts as worthless. 'Measuring output by quantity rather than quality is dangerous,' they say. 'More work doesn't mean better work!'
~ Antony Johnston
One way to quantify the immigrant contribution to the overall economy is to measure their share of the U.S. economic output. One such examination for the years 2009-2011 found that immigrants contributed 14.7 percent of the total economic output.
~ Fabrizio Moreira
I can only write one novel at a time. The author of the Perry Mason novels, Erle Stanley Gardner, often worked on four novels simultaneously, and produced a million words a year. I'm envious.
~ James Thayer