underproduction उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Hypoaldosteronism ( the syndrome caused by underproduction of aldosterone ) leads to the salt-wasting state associated with Addison's disease, although classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia and other disease states may also cause this situation.
- Underproduction of children, because of plague, by the ( mainly Celtic )'disadvantaged'class, may have been offset by the overproduction of children of the ( mainly English )'advantaged'people.
- In the modern epoch of financialization, the main criticism of Mandel's idea is that overaccumulation can combine with underproduction, if it is safer ( or more profitable ) to invest in non-productive assets.
- The resulting excessive or deficient production of these three classes of hormones produce the most important problems for people with CAH . Specific enzyme inefficiencies are associated with characteristic patterns of over-or underproduction of mineralocorticoids or sex steroids.
- Richey Edwards admitted that " everybody knows the first album would have been better if we'd left out all the crap . " The underproduction of the album was a common cause of complaint among the band's adherents until the superior mix of the Anniversary Edition in 2012.
- On the other hand, when the research and development of a private firm results in a social benefit, unaccounted for within the market price, often greater than the private return of the firm s research, then a subsidy to offset the underproduction of that benefit might be offered to the firm in return for its continued output of that benefit.
- Additionally, planners had to aggregate many types of goods and inputs into a single material balance because it was impossible to create an individual balance for each of the approximately 24 million items produced and consumed in the USSR . This system introduced a strong bias towards underproduction, resulting in the great scarcity of consumer goods that plagued the USSR for most of its existence.
- Some classical and neoclassical economists argue that there are no general gluts, advocating a form of Say's law ( conventionally but controversially phrased as " supply creates its own demand " ), and that any idling is due to misallocation of resources " between " sectors, not overall because overproduction in one sector necessitates underproduction in others as is demonstrable in severe price falls when such alleged'malinvestment'in gluts clear unemployment is seen as voluntary, or a transient phenomenon as the economy adjusts.