productive work in English

work that produces good results, creative work

Use "productive work" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "productive work" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "productive work", or refer to the context using the word "productive work" in the English Dictionary.

1. Systems of national accounts revealing unpaid productive work

2. If they could sell their land, tens of millions of underemployed farmers might find productive work.

3. Adoptee Rights Campaign: “Children adopted into American families grow up on the principles of productive work and independence

4. 17 And most ominously, it often has the effect of crippling the performance of formerly productive work groups.

5. 25 One aspect of disorganized capitalism is pressure against general welfare expenditures for those not directly engaged in productive work.

6. The Art and Practice of Caballa Magic provides clear instructions for practical, productive work using the symbols of the Tree of Life in daily life

7. The RollerMouse can be used Ambidextrously and encourages use of both the fingers and the thumbs to roll and slide your way to a more productive work experience.

8. Your crews are free to move on to the more productive work they are trained to do and the Ballasting is done in a safe, efficient and workmanlike manner.

9. ([BANKING]) COMPENSATION SERVICES (CHEQUE ISSUING/RECEIVING) REAL PROPERTY SERVICES ACCOMMODATION SERVICES CROWN ASSET DISPOSAL PURCHASING/ACQUISTING/FURNISHING PRODUCTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS Expected Response to Question 4: Real Property Services (RPS) is a Branch of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC).

10. India is alarmed by the proliferation of Improvised Explosive Devices – a devastating tool in the hands of terrorists and non state actors and fully partakes in the productive work taking place in this arena under the aegis of the CCW Amended Protocol II.

11. Many services cannot readily be mechanized or imported – old people cannot be cared for by a robot or from abroad – while people increasingly pay others to perform tasks that they once did themselves, freeing up their own time for more productive work or leisure.