1 But she was not interested in the finished product.
2 With the development of machine production, however, the case was altered.
3 He remembered remembering contrary things, but those were false memories, products of self-deception.
4 The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labour.
5 It was the product of a mind similar to his own, but enormously more powerful, more systematic, less fear-ridden.
6 Inside the flat a fruity voice was reading out a list of figures which had something to do with the production of pig-iron.
7 And even technological progress only happens when its products can in some way be used for the diminution of human liberty.
8 Collectively, the Party owns everything in Oceania, because it controls everything, and disposes of the products as it thinks fit.
9 Julia's unit in the Fiction Department had been taken off the production of novels and was rushing out a series of atrocity pamphlets.
10 It consisted in falsifying a series of production reports of two years ago, in such a way as to cast discredit on a prominent member of the Inner Party, who was now under a cloud.
11 All of the disputed territories contain valuable minerals, and some of them yield important vegetable products such as rubber which in colder climates it is necessary to synthesize by comparatively expensive methods.
12 With the establishment of self-contained economies, in which production and consumption are geared to one another, the scramble for markets which was a main cause of previous wars has come to an end, while the competition for raw materials is no longer a matter of life and death.