The difference between the expected value and the certainty equivalent is the risk premium for the gamble. |
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The leone had collapsed to a tenth of its previous value against the dollar. |
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The silkworm is a lepidopteran insect with a long history of significant agricultural value. |
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The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future. |
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Why sell cheaply, if their petrol inventory is about to climb 10 per cent in value? |
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Since hitting the floor last year, its value has steadily climbed again in line with a general recovery in the sector. |
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The company's shares had climbed steadily in value over the preceding two months to a historic high at the end of the year. |
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This is based on an analytical relationship between the expected value of the estimator and its real value. |
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None of these thoughts are total cures or solutions, but I hope there is some value in them. |
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Their value and purpose would be undermined if the security was always defeasible on a transfer of his reversion by the reversioner. |
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Nationalism is often defined as a conservative, anti-feminist value, a kind of public enemy for women. |
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Long-term incentives and capital accumulation are heavily leveraged and tied to the creation of shareholder value. |
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To be sure, debt carries significant tax benefits, is cheaper than equity, and provides more value to stockholders in a leveraged buyout. |
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Most of the couples probably value marriage more than the average heterosexual couple because it's been denied them. |
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They had to fight against the corporate parasites up top and imperialism abroad to retain the value they produced. |
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These difficulties aside, there is value in gathering the many examples of ancient uses of poisons, germs, and incendiaries into a single study. |
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These payments are not indexed for inflation, which will erode the value of the payments. |
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But one has to be aware of the rhetorical value that these terms are going to have. |
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Animals like tigers, rhinos and elephants are hunted for the high mercantile value they attract in the international markets. |
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However, net wealth is the value of our total assets less our financial liabilities. |
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Teachers of history, political science, Latin American studies, or liberation theology will value this book. |
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We have adopted the value of individual liberty from the Western societies, without learning their manners. |
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His marketing and management skills are focused on land value appreciation. |
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The table used for massage brought from Kerala has antique as well as medicinal value since they were made of trees with medicinal value. |
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Maybe all that early web-site material will have historic and antique value. |
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Having discovered the origin of surplus value Marx was able to resolve one of the major problems upon which the Ricardian school had stumbled. |
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The more we give up belief in life after death, the more we want to value this life, and its experiences. |
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For example, the exponent b in the rate functions of the expressions in Eq. 5 was assigned a universal value. |
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But that won't happen unless facility executives are educated about the value of rightsizing and the importance of whole-building design. |
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Look out for objects made of lignum vitae, a heavy rose-coloured hardwood, but shop around to get a sense of value before buying. |
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Whatever their aphrodisiac qualities, oats or porridge have real nutritional value. |
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The bird nests are wrongly believed to have aphrodisiacal value and removed. |
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In summary, apitherapy was conformed to have therapeutic value in sows with oligogalactic syndrome postpartum. |
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The 1950s recordings have been in limbo until recently, boasting neither modern sound nor superlative sentimental value. |
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No doubt he is right, although perhaps its value to the plaintiff is slightly more limited than Mr Short appeared to acknowledge. |
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Your magazine has been of great value to me in selecting vacation destinations, cruise lines, and ships. |
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An elevated white blood cell count has a low predictive value for appendicitis because it is present in a number of conditions. |
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We show that the type of host lipid determines not only the absolute value but also the sign of the gating charge. |
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A user's card then contains their private key and a certificate, signed by the card issuer, to confirm their public key value. |
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This is because their appestat tells them to keep eating because the food in their diet lacks nutritional value. |
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I'm aware that one is not supposed to send anything of value by courier and if one does do so, it's at one's own risk. |
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For example, if the appoggiatura is written as an eighth-note, then the appoggiatura should take an eighth-note value from the main note. |
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With these fundamentals being sustained, the exchange value of the RMB is expected to remain stable. |
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We then calculated the average absolute value of these discrepancies across all the group members who appraised that participant. |
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As in most American taxing jurisdictions, the assessor first appraises the separate market value of land and buildings for each taxable parcel. |
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Also, the ability to appraise the value of a dot-com brand name is still developing. |
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Consultants have been promoting the sale of government businesses rather than systematically appraising the value of those assets. |
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He said the property measured about 1,300 square meters, but the government had yet to appraise the value of the land and the house. |
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So many people define their lives by vanity purchases which have no real appreciable value. |
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Again, her achievements have even greater value when one appreciates that she has had asthma since she started training. |
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Some of the modern ones appreciate in value, but it is often difficult to sell modern issues for a quick profit. |
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Those with an eye for profit will be buying new packaged items likely to appreciate in value. |
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All that having been said, my own guess is that the euro will appreciate in value. |
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Furthermore you can expect an original work to appreciate in value whereas a print is far less likely to. |
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It's time to look at properties that can save time and appreciate in value. |
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Savvy moves by Asia's newest leading ladies helped their currencies appreciate in value. |
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That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially. |
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Paying attention to the home front can produce precious property value appreciation. |
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The theory is that over time, you end up paying less for a stock while reaping the benefits of its appreciation in value. |
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Rent plus the annual appreciation of land value equals annual interest cost. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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We ask the first question in order to apprise the value of further study of Neptune effect. |
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In spite of this, they seem to have completely forgotten this principle when they fail to apprize the value of the Wordless Scriptures. |
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To apprise the value of the contrast agent, it must be compared against a standard. |
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In medical design, approachability, intuitiveness, ease of use, and strategic value are the most critical aspects, he explained. |
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After road-testing the backpack version I give this product a big thumbs up for ease of use, value for money, reliability and effective security. |
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Book value represents a rock-bottom price for the concrete things a company owns, and Eley sees that as a good value gauge. |
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Since absolute value judgments are necessarily arational, anything can be called absolutely good and anything can be seen as a cause of guilt. |
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Companies also become vulnerable when they no longer clear the hurdles for initial inclusion, such as market value and trading liquidity. |
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Any value difference should generate arbitrage profits and the elimination of the divergence. |
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If a lot of people pursue a value strategy, value opportunities will soon be arbitraged away. |
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On Arbor Day schoolchildren planted trees to learn the value of reforestation. |
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If you have to go to court, because of the high value an ornamental tree can have, make sure you have a good lawyer and a good arborist. |
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Books of educative and literary value are kept in libraries for prisoners having an academic bent of mind. |
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This Memorandum outlines and explains the methods by which the value for duty of printed or lithographed matter of paper is determined. |
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The new religions exalt secular saints, enforce dogma, punish heretics, value self-sacrifice, and sanctify writings. |
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You're left with a neat little philosophical exercise in trying to assess the true source of its value. |
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Anyone with knowledge of livestock and pedigree cattle will appreciate their true value. |
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Economists would now argue that this is no less justified than the labour theory of value. |
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A living language both accumulates new words of value and preserves what is old and of value. |
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Women who attended the group many years ago were there to show that they were living proof of the value of the Women Awake initiative. |
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The real value of the argument from design is that it takes us to the frontier of science and metaphysics. |
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It is this sort of people and not rootless metropolitan babblers who value and indeed venerate the Queen. |
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This practice arose with the change in value of the preceding vowel at the time of the Great Vowel Shift, after which the final e fell silent. |
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When the current value detected by the current detector exceeds a predetermined value, power supply to the load is stopped using a breaker. |
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The median value is regarded as the average, because rare extreme morphologies influence the arithmetic mean. |
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But we would urge people to use their loaf when parking and make sure they don't leave anything of value on display. |
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Their economic value was measured in lobolo, usually in the form of cattle. |
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It means rescuing Britain from mid-Atlantic ambiguity and locating it within the European value system of public welfare and social solidarity. |
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When found, the cell name label is changed to match the value in the current spreadsheet at the same location. |
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On maturity, investors will receive either the final value of the bond or the highest lock-in value, whichever is greater. |
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After all, the arrears of rent were quite small compared to the alleged value of the inventory. |
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The Indian gem industry cuts and polishes 60 per cent of world's rough diamonds by value and 80 per cent of rough diamonds by volume. |
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Thus, using this value is a bit like rounding off your own weight to the nearest hundred pounds. |
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Gurus like Wally Olins preached the value of making your strategy visible through symbols, logotypes, colors and typefaces. |
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None the less it is possible for a student to buy art that will hopefully appreciate in value. |
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During the fifty plus years of his working life he saw the reputation and value of the modern art he admired rise. |
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But what artificial intelligence did show was the value of rules-based technology. |
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Most of the abused prisoners had no military intelligence value, Special Agent Worth said. |
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They also said the study makes no mention of the value of intelligence collection and the need to reward cooperation with lesser sentences. |
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If you're in the military reconnaissance or intelligence business, you already know the value of real-time information. |
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The Times article accepts the claims of military intelligence at face value. |
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What becomes clear throughout that is the value of intelligence in determining a nation's response. |
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Just like any art, the ultimate value of the work depends on the artist who created it. |
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Normally there is a close relation between art world consensus about artistic value and market value. |
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These credits can be applied to medical services at Woodhull for an equivalent dollar value. |
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In return, the lessee gives one-third of the harvest or something of equivalent value to the owner. |
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She didn't offer me a value combo or suggest I have an apple pie with my meal. |
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The opinion of the people is one which we value immensely and from the public response to this matter, we can rest assured that it is a good one. |
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If you're trading in a car, make sure the dealer applies the trade-in value to the price your lease is based on. |
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In declining real estate value environment, long-term leaseholds could become an liabilities instead of assets. |
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Past performance loses its value as a meaningful discriminator among contractors. |
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Curator Barbara Bullock and her team of volunteers restored the beauty and value of the estimated 15,000 azaleas spilling down the hillside. |
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In this study we show how to determine with fluorescence anisotropy a quantitative value of the intrinsic resilience of the protein matrix. |
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Hamowy's scholarly annotations are of great value in understanding the text. |
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Consequently, the relocation decision announcement may not be the first value relevant news. |
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Younger consultants were more likely to value an increase in annual income compared with older consultants. |
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The elements in focus are legibility, neatness and artistic value of handwriting, in that order. |
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With bottled water now boasting a retail value of 900m, Highland Spring is prepared to up the ante in an increasingly competitive market. |
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Civantor, know the future value of his horse regiments, orders the retreat. |
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Lessig had in fact brought up the issue, arguing basically that retroactive copyright extensions have no value in promoting new works. |
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But few of them would make claims for the literary value of those texts. |
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Moreover, new research suggests that furosemide may have no therapeutic value at all. |
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This vision is of a rich web of linked information, with markup allowing machines to route relevant information to the audiences that value it most. |
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These activities may have value for us only in so far as they are appetitively motivated, even though to have these appetites is not ipso facto to value their objects. |
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Prosecco, the light, appley crowd-pleasing bubbly of the Veneto region, is a step up from Spanish cava and an attractive value compared to champagne. |
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If the converted type of the left operand is int, only the five least significant bits of the value of the right operand are used as the shift distance. |
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Replacement values typically are calculated using an arboricultural industry formula based on a particular tree's intrinsic value for size, species, and health. |
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Storage overheads were apportioned to materials, in proportion to their value, then the workshop overheads were applied to the work accounts according to an hourly rate. |
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In certain cases, though, an archaic word may be retained in order to maintain the poetic rhyme and not lose the overall effect and value of the hymn. |
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As for retirees, AARP warns against investing in variable annuities that can lose all their value because they have less time to recoup any losses caused by market swings. |
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The Board of Supervisors has until November 21 to decide whether to accept the offer, and has engaged a professional firm to appraise the property's value. |
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They set out to accumulate a lot of chips, but this is pointless as the increase in chips in this situation is of trivial value as the blinds and antes go up. |
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Those attempting to get loans just have to show the goods to be pawned to an officer, who would spend a little time to appraise the estimated value of the items. |
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Or the company accountant can appraise the value of the shares. |
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But hang on to the receipt in case you want to exchange it for something of equivalent value in case you don't need that day or you've had it before. |
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Business appraisers may find cluster analysis useful for purposes of applying market approaches to the determination of business enterprise value. |
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Under a fixed exchange rate system, devaluation and revaluation are official changes in the value of a country's currency relative to other currencies. |
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We'll also see the value of the dollar climb in foreign markets. |
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These artists see the value of their productions as art for art's sake as well as revelations of the truth and presentation of possibilities for their listeners. |
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How do you get a sense of which works might appreciate in value? |
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For me and some of my students, 2014 was the year of rediscovering old resources whose value is not exhausted yet. |
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On a receiver operating characteristic curve, the best discriminator was the highest value of keratinocyte growth factor within 5 days after birth. |
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In some sense, then, the expected value of your insurance premium is negative. |
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Essentially, we are being left in a position where we are expected to just take agency promises at face value. |
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While the number of lawsuits might fall, the expected value of lawsuits would rise dramatically. |
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This can decrease the expected value of crime, without wasting an entire human life behind bars. |
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This case highlights the focal nature of central pain mechanisms and the possible value of selective subparietal leukotomies in the management of central pain. |
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Whatever the value of this sort of freegan survivalism, its appeal is probably limited. |
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Your species will never get your value for the Universal Expansion Constant correct until you factor in the effects of antigravity on cosmic expansion. |
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So what happens when those shares start to appreciate in value? |
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I spoke to him after the bill passed in December and he was exultant, feeling he had accomplished something of lasting value. |
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Many of the team's rookies proved their value with Kayleen Binga and Jennie Meijer leading the women and Danny Parsons and Kader El-Fityani leading the men. |
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did. |
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This entailed entering the proportion of clutches initiated in each month into the Shannon-Wiener diversity formula and then taking the antilog of the diversity value. |
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As a journalist, I knew not to accept anything on the Internet at face value. |
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However, businesses will have to be vigilant to ensure that the effects of appreciation in the value of the euro do not undermine their trading position. |
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She confessed that it was not always easy with the system in place, but the sincere appreciativeness of the patients gave great value to her efforts. |
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A clearly articulated and well-understood curriculum serves to bind the academic community together, justifying the meaning and value of academic work. |
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The value of these terms lies in their baroqueness, in the way they pile up upon each other like garish baubles. |
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But W-R-C reject this objection by breaking away from the classical Ricardian approach which postulates pregiven labour value from the physical production process. |
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Very old pieces with their original finish should usually not be repainted or refinished as you may remove the indications of their authenticity and antique value. |
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But the fact that the building is fully furnished with some of Scotland's finest antique pieces adds to the value which the Executive should have to pay. |
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Another theory is that genetic modification may be creating pollen with less nutritional value. |
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The guilty will defend by rounding on the accuser, and for that reason I expect to be chastised for the audacity to doubt their value, although some do good work. |
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Likewise, when they compare the high-speed TGV to the rickety transport system we have here, the value of a strong, responsible state becomes apparent. |
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The value of an incoming link is a factor of the linker's own popularity. |
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The usufruct, or life interest, is commonly used in Spain to avoid payment of inheritance tax on half the value of the deceased's assets by a spouse. |
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So there seems to be some value in deliberately slow networks, but these seem to be antithetical to our current economic, political and cultural interest in digital networks. |
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Where are the reports on these trips that the commissioner, by rights, should have given to the Parliament to scrutinise to ascertain the value of the trips? |
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Once the cotton fiber properties have been determined, the value of the cotton lint can be calculated from the same tables farmers use when selling their cotton. |
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The value of the ringgit has been seen as too low compared with other regional currencies which have gained strength reflecting the rising economy. |
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Only one belonging to a forsaken people or a forgotten cause can know the value of her flag pinned to his highly-visible lapel. |
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Book value is the value of a company's assets if they were liquidated. |
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If done well, and if the old landscaping was getting shabby, the improvement in appearance can have a large impact on the resale value of the house. |
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What bank provides the best value in fixed interest personal loans? |
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In a nation of couch potatoes, advertisers know the value of flogging their brands when the orchestra starts to gush. |
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Intrexon's biocatalyst approach to GTL bioconversion reduces energy use, production costs, and waste while producing a single high value product. |
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The estate appeared on the Bona Vacantia list of unclaimed estates in the UK and its value is currently unknown. |
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Wilson MC, Sellwood RA Therapeutic value of a supportive brassiere in mastodynia. |
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There is no evidence that the current Board's own strategic direction has maximized shareholder value. |
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In part, it seems that big now equates with importance and value. |
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Penn State administrators still value a game over leadership. |
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The district court held that lack of marketability likely reduced the value of the taxpayer's remaining lottery prize payments and that the Sec. |
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Langley and Holcomb seminally acknowledge that customer value creation can be created through a focus on logistics customer service. |
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Oracle simplified the process of unlocking business value from big data today with the announcement of Oracle Cloud Platform for Big Data. |
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Newcastle United's boardroom bigmouths wiped pounds 9million off the club's stock market value yesterday. |
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Those touting Trout argued he was a better all-around player and pointed to the value of his WAR, sabermetric for wins above replacement. |
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Service providers deploy Compleat SDGs directly into their networks to enable delivery of high value differentiated services. |
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Secondments are often used as mid-career development opportunities, offering value to all parties. |
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For different reasons, bladderpod and false garlic both had the second-highest importance value. |
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Work quality and veneer value recovery of mechanised and manual log-making in Italian poplar plantations. |
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The Prime Minister said Pakistan and UAE have always maintained cordial relations and both sides value bilateral cooperation. |
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This strategic asset gives American Vanadium the opportunity to vertically integrate into the highest value market, mass energy storage. |
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Oil shale is classified as sapropelic coal with rich minerals, and is considered as a solid fossil fuel with a low heat value. |
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Traditionally, oil shale energy content, calorific value, is measured by so-called bomb calorimeter and oil yield in so-called Fischer retort. |
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Electric energy price paid to parts and not satisfiable total value is not known post-declaration. |
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The SAA model is getting so extended and watered down that it is of questionable value. |
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The value or interest of such an arbitrary structure is best illustrated by the following sentential examples. |
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This paper examines the economic value of short-term stream temperature forecasts for salmonid management. |
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Native poppies, fescues, and saltgrass, among others, dance in the breeze, and the added insulation value keeps her heating costs low. |
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We believe we can offer much better value than any supermarket loyalty card and beat the professional marketeers at their own game. |
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By the time gbl vanished, the value had steadily risen back to 1,280 yuan. |
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Furthermore, rodent bioassays are costly, tend to use a high number of animals, and have uncertain predictive value for human risk. |
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These specimens were dissected, and the lophophore tissue samples were used for C value analysis, as follows. |
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Suppose, that is, that there is some index of value that successful practical choice maximizes, or with respect to which it satisfices. |
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Even large corporations have discovered the value of a green blog. |
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An actor has a high betweenness value if he or she interacts with actors of the network who do not have direct network connection with each other. |
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Many package operators and travel agencies are seeking to diversify into products such as long-haul which enable them to add greater value for the customer. |
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But his speech also points to the importance, in martyrological narratives, of sharing the experience of that sacrifice in order to better understand its value. |
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Without proof of material breach Starbucks' only legitimate termination mechanism is to pay Kraft fair market value for the business, plus a premium. |
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If the amount you're trying to measure is below your LOQ that means that the value of the instrument reading is highly variable and more unreliable at that level. |
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Often the options that retain their value best, as well as improve the overall saleability of the vehicle, are those that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the car. |
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To create a regional map, each map unit was scored with the SAGBI value using the soil component that comprised the largest percentage of the map unit area. |
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F is said to be satisfiable if and only if there exists a truth assignment I such as I is true, I being a function which associates to each variable a truth value. |
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Ann Arbor SPARK's Boot Camp was a rigorous exercise that brought us closer to our customers and helped us focus on the core value that Virta Labs can provide. |
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The chips on many EMV cards contain a security component called an integrated circuit card verification value that protects against copying magnetic stripe data from the chip. |
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The investigation concerns whether the BRE directors are breaching their fiduciary duties by failing to adequately shop the Company and maximize shareholder value. |
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Therefore, the adjustment to inventory value related to permanent markups and markdowns is made solely by the adjustment to the retail selling price of ending inventory. |
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Priced at EUR1,799 in France, it's good value although, I suspect, most British scooterists would much prefer Peugeot's more upmarket and supercharged Satelis WhiteSat. |
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The particular potency value associated with each biophore is then determined from the experimental potencies for the chemicals making up the biophore. |
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Some of the larger capitalized companies with noticeable gaps between market capitalization and enterprise value include Nintendo, Kyosera, Takeda, and Matsushita. |
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With a new interface, additional filters, tiles and new documentation, Corel PHOTO-PAINT 5 PLUS delivers the best value in the bitmap editing and photo retouching market. |
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Now, those who book and host a qualified event at Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel with 75 cumulative rooms over select value dates through Dec. |
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Antimony metal or value added antimony products could also be produced, with arsenic being precipitated and stabilized as scorodite or ferrihydrite. |
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The veil was of great sentimental value because her matron of honor had worn it in her own wedding ceremony and had brought it all the way from North Dakota to share. |
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However, Fassouri Marsh has seen its ecological value been degraded over the last few decades and needs the site to be managed in order to preserve it, BirdLife said. |
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The value of compounds was also expounded by Graham as he made up a variety of fonds for Chocolate Bombes, Lemon Tortes and a Lemon Meringue special. |
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