Use "unproductive" in a sentence

1. It was a very unproductive meeting.

2. I've had a very unproductive day.

3. Also, comment on when to discontinue unproductive studies.

4. The meeting was long and noisy, but unproductive.

5. One - quarter of the country is reckoned as unproductive.

6. However, Israel had become an unproductive “degenerating vine.”

7. Busywork definition: unproductive work Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. Physiocratic economists categorized production into productive labour and unproductive labour.

9. Poor working conditions lead to demoralized and unproductive employees.

10. He now lives an unproductive existence on the slopes of Haleakala. . . .

11. Even after an unproductive third quarter, the Raiders still led 14-

12. Unproductive guilt hinders your behaviour in a variety of ways.

13. His particular application of Benveniste's terms is actually rather bizarre and unproductive.

14. At first my growing dissatisfaction manifested itself in rather unproductive activity.

15. He did not desire them to let the money lie idle and unproductive.

16. Despite significant macronutrient concentrations, some ocean regions are unproductive (so-called HNLC regions).

17. Similarly, if the rate of unproductive consumption declines, then - cet. par. - accumulation increases.

18. Even they, though, found the battering-ram principle too convenient yet unproductive.

19. Unproductive of success Familiarity information: Bootless used as an adjective is very rare.

20. Colluvial soils are soils developed on Colluvium and tend to be stony and unproductive.

21. For some small unproductive mills, the reality is not merger but obsolescence and bankruptcy.

22. When these animals are too hot, they are more likely to become belligerent and unproductive.

23. When their absorptive capacities are reached, natural systems are liable to collapse into unproductive states.

24. The second aspect of contradiction within Bukharin's equations is that between accumulation and unproductive consumption.

25. It could hardly be said that Mrs. Bush had led a frivolous or unproductive life.

26. Synonyms for Abortive include vain, futile, unsuccessful, useless, failed, fruitless, ineffective, unproductive, ineffectual and unavailing

27. As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder.

28. Assyria destroys Israel’s cities, the land becomes waste, the pastures unproductive. —Read Isaiah 17:9-11.

29. There are many instances of necessary unproductive consumption, both in the absolute and historically determined sense.

30. Antonyms for Arable include infertile, barren, unproductive, desolate, impoverished, unfruitful, arid, inhospitable, uncultivable and unbearing

31. The education sector, which was considered to be unproductive, accumulated numerous deficits in the # s

32. A tract of unproductive land, often a scrubby growth of trees. Often used in the plural.

33. It was one of those unproductive confrontations between students and senior members of the university.

34. Antonyms for Cost effective include unprofitable, loss-making, impotent, incapable, unfruitful, unproductive, unskilled, valueless, worthless and draining

35. That is to say that savings are a function of the rate of profit and unproductive consumption.

36. It' s iniquitous, " they say, "that this entirely unproductive industry should absorb millions of pounds each year.

37. Hunting was a sport in England, so British settlers thought the Algonkian hunters to be unproductive

38. Like the unproductive fig tree that looked healthy, the Jewish nation had a deceptive outward appearance.

39. • write-offs of dry holes, abandoned and unproductive properties related to mining, petroleum and natural gas operations.

40. Govind, his valet, had instructions to carry out all unproductive tasks such as shaving, nail-cutting etc

41. Cabinet meetings had grown so unproductive and depressing that we had to plead with the President to schedule them.

42. Brownouts are byproducts of work overload and job stress, causing workers to be frustrated, inefficient, unproductive and mentally exhausted

43. You can keep the factory shut down and unproductive, or you can clear it out and get to work.

44. A Cankered tree or fruit is affected by the canker disease: The orchard had become Cankered and unproductive.

45. He has no sentimentality about firing unproductive employees, even those who have worked for the company for years.

46. To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.

47. Unproductive meetings, domestic rows and uncomfortable social chit-chat can all be caused by status needs being ignored and camouflaged.

48. This suggests, given the assumptions of the model, that the unproductive component is a necessary one for expanded reproduction.

49. Unproductive, dry, useless, sterile, fruitless, arid, unprofitable, unfruitful, unprolific He also wants to use water to irrigate Barren desert land.

50. Bumph The amount of Bumph is quite phenomenal and the unproductive finance which it takes to deal with it is equally ridiculous.

51. It may also waste time and energy; it may be unproductive; it may lead to hostility and to low morale.

52. "It's iniquitous, " they say, "that this entirely unproductive industry(if we can call it that)should absorb millions of pounds each year.

53. Bumph The amount of Bumph is quite phenomenal and the unproductive finance which it takes to deal with it is equally ridiculous.

54. Northern Italians continuously complain that Southerners are lazy and unproductive, while Southerners complain that Northerners are devoid of culture or joie de vivre.

55. Third, the small size of net savings (2.75% of GNP) and finally, unproductive consumption of social surplus/savings by the state and intermediaries.

56. (Luke 13:6, 7) Since fruit trees were taxed in the time of Jesus, any unproductive tree would also be an undesirable economic burden.

57. Since the vine of Israel had proved unproductive, Jehovah warned them that he would break down the protective wall he had built around his people.

58. Dry spell ends in AJK The crops grow and produce vegetable very rapidly and within a period of three months it becomes unproductive due to Chillness in weather in the end of December.

59. Abortive adjective failed, failing, useless, vain, unsuccessful, idle, ineffective, futile, fruitless, unproductive, ineffectual, miscarried, unavailing, bootless an Abortive attempt to prevent him from taking office Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

60. ‘All its land is Brimstone and salt, a burning waste, unsown and unproductive, and no grass grows in it, like the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim, which the Lord overthrew in His anger and in His wrath.’ Psalm 11:6

61. “In short, Boisseau and Young refuse to communicate with Luke,” he wrote, adding that he hasn’t spoken with Boisseau in weeks despite calling the attorney daily, and that “the few meetings that Luke has had with Boisseau since his appointment were Abbreviatedly [sic] short, and wholly unproductive.”

62. Barrener, comparative; Barrenest, superlative; (of land) Too poor to produce much or any vegetation (of a tree or plant) Not producing fruit or seed (of a woman) Unable to have children (of a female animal) Not pregnant or unable to become so Showing no results or achievements; unproductive

63. Coerciveness kahtia, puoliksi liên kết âm với tự; kết giao revengeful era not achieving success, not resulting in success, not successful, unavailing, ineffectual, unproductive paddle steamer splinter arbeitet aus correspondingly, in a similar manner, with common qualities, in a similar way line item Gaspard Monge (1746-1818), French

64. The College’s 1993 report, From An Acorn to An Oak Tree: It’s Not Easy, Being Young, projects that one quarter of young people "are at risk of unhealthy and unproductive lives," and the Joint Action Committee for Child and Adolescent Health, linking College and Canadian Pediatric Society members, addresses child and adolescent health needs.

65. CUMBER; Cumbered [ISBE] CUMBER; Cumbered - kum'-ber, (katargeo, "to make idle," perispaomai, "to be drawn about," in mind "to be distracted"): Spoken of the barren fig tree in the parable: "Cut it down; why doth it also cumber (block up, make unproductive) the ground?" ()Cumbered means to be over-occupied with cares or business, distracted: "But Martha was Cumbered about much serving" ().