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Produces

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Produces meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of produce

Example sentences (20)

The largest company that produces sugar in Swaziland is the Royal Swaziland Sugar Corporation (RSSC) and it produces a little under two-thirds of total sugar in the country and produces over 3,000 jobs for the people of Swaziland.

In addition to its chocolate products, Ferrero also produces 365,000 tons of Nutella each year and also owns the Ferrara Candy Company which produces Baby Ruth, Crunch Bar, and Butterfinger.

The firm purchases and processes tapioca, produces biomass gas from waste water and produces biomass gas from tapioca and Napier grass for a 5.6 megawatt power plant.

The most carbon-friendly beef still produces at least 9 kg of CO2e per kg of the meat (the worst produces as much as 109 kg).

A kilo of chicken - the least polluting meat - produces 13.4 kilograms of CO2, while a kilo of the average vegetarian burger produces only 4.1 kilos of CO2.

A full-size sheet produces futomaki, and a half produces hosomaki and temaki.

A harpsichord produces sound by plucking its strings, and a piano produces sound by striking its strings with tiny hammers.

An individual that produces exclusively large gametes is female, and one that produces exclusively small gametes is male.

A so-called "vibrato unit" in a guitar amplifier actually produces tremolo, while a " tremolo arm " or "whammy bar" on a guitar produces vibrato.

Businesses Windows Division, Server and Tools, Online Services Division Toronto Microsoft Store The company's Client division produces the flagship Windows OS line such as Windows 8; it also produces the Windows Live family of products and services.

Chile produces 40% of all iodine produced, Japan produces 30%, and smaller amounts are produced in Russia and the United States.

For example, cobalt produces dark-blue, and copper produces green but can also produce a red when the oxygen in the glaze is completely gone.

For example, using AL as an accumulator and adding an immediate byte value to it produces the efficient add to AL opcode of 04h, whilst using the BL register produces the generic and longer add to register opcode of 80C3h.

His principle of utility regards "good" as that which produces the greatest amount of pleasure and the minimum amount of pain and "evil" as that which produces the most pain without the pleasure.

However, it does offer a possible reaction that produces no neutrons; the protons it produces possess charges and can be contained using electric and magnetic fields, which in turn results in direct electricity generation.

In contrast, the secondary sector produces manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector produces services.

In the view of Tukey the former produces a conclusion on the basis of only strong evidence while the latter produces a decision on the basis of available evidence.

Just as an ocean wave striking a lighthouse produces secondary circular waves emanating from the lighthouse, so an X-ray striking an electron produces secondary spherical waves emanating from the electron.

Nonetheless, executing the entire sequence once produces the output (3, 5), but executing it a second time produces the output (5, 5), so the sequence is not idempotent.

Problems of disassembly Writing a disassembler which produces code which, when assembled, produces exactly the original binary is possible; however, there are often differences.