Both made great outputs.
"The Kempton-Wace Letters"
Jack London Anna Strunsky
This was the course most commonly taken, because the glut of goods was generally so threatening that, except when inventions opened up wholly new fields, capitalists were careful not greatly to increase outputs.
"Equality"
Edward Bellamy
We shall find that the buying of futures, that is to say, of crops not yet grown or outputs not yet created, is still obnoxious to many of our legislatures to-day, and has been forbidden, or made criminal, in many States.
"Popular Law-making"
Frederic Jesup Stimson