Money is supposed to convey information about the economic value of a product or service. |
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Now the camel and its driver had lost it economic value and became a nuisance and a pest. |
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The world is moving toward a system that regards gold as the standard of all economic value. |
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The environment, once thought of as an abundant and inexhaustible public resource, is acquiring real economic value. |
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Their economic value was measured in lobolo, usually in the form of cattle. |
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Luku began to grow tea in the 1960s because it had a higher economic value than other crops, such as rice and fruits. |
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This expansion is a microcosm of the U.S. financial sector, with ballooning assets of indeterminable true economic value. |
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You either work for a nonprofit that creates social value or you work for a for-profit that creates economic value. |
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There is no better way of conveying the economic value of knowledge transformation than to think about the home economics of food. |
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Enhancing the regional products of local people around the world with higher economic value added. |
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There is nothing abstract about locational attractiveness: it is something that really does promote economic value creation in Switzerland. |
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The economic value of the facilities being used by the fleet, another hard bone of contention, has not been negotiated in the new agreement. |
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Second, he emphasizes the economic value of actinides and fission products in the spent fuel but does not acknowledge either economic or proliferation concerns. |
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For some, whose gifts are not well rewarded financially by our economic value system, time and talent may be the widow's mite that Jesus once praised so thoroughly. |
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Reduced DMI impacts the amount and duration of negative energy balance in early lactation, subsequent milk production and reproduction, and economic value. |
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But at least when I looked I couldn't find any allowance for the vastly greater economic value of the accretion of knowhow that is each generation's free gift to the next. |
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Individuals working to save the rain forest also encourage the production and sale of vegetable ivory products, creating economic value for living rain forest plants. |
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Most of the hosts of M. americanum have little economic value and are not killed, even when totally defoliated. |
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The increasing economic value of education is good news in a society that strives to make economic opportunity subservient to individual merit, rather than family background. |
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The idea of e-content is to marry the social and cultural dimension content with its economic value in order to maximise its expected value. |
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Boralex's values are rooted in our fundamental commitment to making economic value creation and sustainable development inseparable objectives. |
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The fact that accumulated knowledge about running a business has economic value is not sufficient to make it confidential. |
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I would recommend that you try that again and see where they can be of assistance in terms of the economic value of that. |
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Soon no one doubted the political and economic value of the new transalpine rail link. |
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The Ohio-Wabash country was of little economic value for the fur trade but was strategically of the highest importance. |
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This genetic wealth has existed for centuries and its scientific and economic value is undisputable. |
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Businesses that want to sign agreements should also have to prove the social or economic value of the agreements. |
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The more significant coniferous species of economic value include horsetail pine, Chinese fir, and Chinese hemlock. |
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Economically, the enhanced esthetic value of the gardens is the very thing that gives these gardens a direct economic value to home buyers. |
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Issue: Renewable freshwater resources have major environmental and economic value. |
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It is also designed to enhance its share value and, thereby, create economic value. |
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The fact that goods have an economic value does not mean that people should have to pay more for them, he said. |
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The economic value of the amount of water used to generate X MW of electricity should be calculated and known. |
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The tool also helps companies to measure their improvement in this field and to measure the economic value of the family friendly policy. |
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing. |
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From a total costing perspective, a significant component of economic value is typically embedded in the value of the byproducts. |
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The economic value of a water resource is traditionally assessed in terms of the amount of water which can be abstracted for offstream use. |
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Building up supply-side capacity to trade and engage in goods and service sectors underpins the economic value of a trade agreement. |
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The knowledge age moved the basis of economic value to information assets through integrated communications and computer technology. |
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And the social entrepreneur could learn to create economic value and build a more sustainable operation. |
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Forests of pinaster, apart from the production of timber, have great economic value as a source of turpentine. |
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Instead of personal duties, money increasingly became the common means to represent economic value in agriculture. |
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The increase in the hardness of the fillets provides a potentially important economic value for the fish filleting industry. |
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It could be said that the crucial issue at this moment remains the way in which these technologies, on the demand side, can indeed lead to economic value creation. |
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However, Renault challenges the fact that a charge is paid regardless of the stage of life of the vehicle and regardless of its residual economic value. |
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So although not directly remunerated, they have huge economic value. |
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Creating social value increases economic value. |
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The fish are of considerable economic value. |
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Areas may also have high cultural or economic value to humans, and society may choose to give them enhanced protection to preserve the properties they value. |
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This reveals both the current value of the entity's net assets, as well as highlighting the real-world volatilities in economic value that historical cost fails to identify. |
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Speaking as the former Deputy Minister for the Environment, I think the most important thing is making people realize the great value of this environmental legacy, especially its economic value. |
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According to an extended impact assessment undertaken, the sector which will be most affected, given its economic value, is the automotive market. |
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As far as Serra da Estrela curd cheese is concerned, it is not only the economic value derived from making use of whey from the manufacture of cheese but also acknowledgement of its substantial food value. |
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The focus on economic value is a departure from the norm for forest-level research and is a new niche within which the CWFC can add incremental value to forest research in Canada. |
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You know that when it was first built, this bridge was considered the eighth wonder of the world and that it has not only an economic value, but it is also very interesting in terms of heritage. |
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It is contrary to our thinking to treat human beings or human material as commodities that can be regarded in terms of their economic value rather than their intrinsic worth. |
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This study is an attempt to bring to light a full account of the state and total economic value of Canada's boreal ecosystem services and natural capital assets. |
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Overcoming the perishability of the crops, enhancing their nutritional value and adding additional economic value locally through agricultural processing is one important way to increasing food security in Africa. |
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The economic value creation target is a measure of shareholder value created after deduction from net operating profit after tax of the product of net assets used in the business times the cost of capital employed. |
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To the extent that they are successful in booking transfer prices that overstate or understate the true economic value of the transaction, GDP will be misstated. |
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The industry is quite rightly saying that nobody needs that sort of patent: it is so exorbitantly expensive that it is of no use and practically no economic value. |
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In a study of the Alberni-Clayoquot region, the salmon farming industry in the region had a total economic value that was slightly ahead of tourism several ago. |
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Traditionally an economical externality, water resource management must be highly internalized, to have an economic value and fight against scarcity. |
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This paper examines the economic value of short-term stream temperature forecasts for salmonid management. |
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A competitive network of London airports can cater for demand now and in the future. Stewart Wingate Chief executive London Gatwick Airport SIR – Demand exceeds supply when prices inaccurately reflect economic value. |
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It recalls various mining operations used to extract rocks and solid minerals of economic value at a time when industrialization was spreading to new regions. |
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A few private firms may practise 'conspicuous consumption' of graduates, employing them for prestige purposes while paying them more than their true economic value. |
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Other migratory species, however, are more vulnerable: the recruitment of American Eel, historically important to the fluvial food web as well as being of economic value, fell two orders of magnitude in less than 25 years. |
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Millions of children worldwide are trapped in mind-numbing subsistence-level labor of little economic value but which saps the creativity and learning potential of entire communities of future workers. |
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Childhoods are wasted in mind-numbing subsistence-level labor that produces minimal economic value, while leaching away the creativity and potential of future workers. |
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A portion of the economic value of the production from the mine would go to a fund for the remediation of the existing environmental liabilities at the site. |
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It is sometimes assumed that the time of young children has no economic value and that the concept of earnings foregone applies only to secondary school or higher education students and not to those of primary school age. |
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These are indicators of the vitality of the information flow and, while untraded in a market, they have real economic value. |
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Company directors and auditors sign the accounts to publicly confirm that intragroup transactions added little or no economic value and have been eliminated from the accounts. |
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Indeed, the economic value of the DigestedChanges is simply: combining the up-to-date change information with the ability to refactor RecentChanges. |
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The registration fee is without doubt a 'consumption tax', since it is charged on a consumer good, it is calculated on the basis of the economic value of that good and it is charged only once. |
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This kind of performance increase is totally unprecedented and in a market where there is great economic value in being able to determine these fine sub-surface details, this is a game changer. |
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The allowable level of equities has been determined after carefully evaluating the tolerance for and balance between short-term income statement volatility and long-term economic value. |
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But the failure to place a price on water that reflects its economic value in its various alternative uses encourages wasteful and environmentally damaging use and results in its misallocation. |
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Getting a widespread understanding of the agricultural and economic value of nitrogen-fixing plants is still a struggle in most countries of the South. |
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Overall development of an ecosystem approach to fisheries is being hampered by the lack of a standard economic value system, and thus the appropriate economic assessment tools are wanting. |
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The possession of objects of particular moral or sentimental value is allowed, provided they are not of any significant economic value and are not incompatible with the normal life of the institution. |
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Leading scientists in France and Germany have estimated the economic value of pollinators at EUR 150 billion per annum and the damage at up to EUR 310 billion if we lost bees as pollinators. |
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The green sea urchin appears to be a promising candidate because of its relatively high economic value and ability to ingest larger organic particles descending from finfish cages. |
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They opened the meeting stressing out the importance to take into account the economic value of the biodiversity and to include biodiversity into the policies related to agriculture in a broad sense. |
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What economic value has a mother's love for her child? |
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Conifers are of great economic value for softwood lumber and paper production. |
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Livestock are used by humans for a variety of purposes, many of which have an economic value. |
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Stored energy increases the economic value of wind energy since it can be shifted to displace higher cost generation during peak demand periods. |
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Due to their economic value, some species of the Eucalyptus genus were introduced and are now common, despite their environmental impact. |
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Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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In 1311, the Hallstatt citizens were vested with market rights by Queen dowager Elizabeth, a sign that it had not lost its economic value. |
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The primary purpose of this study is to begin to identify, inventory, and measure the full economic value of the many ecological goods and services provided by Canada's boreal region. |
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The recreational and economic value of these beaches and the marine reserves have made tourism one of the island's chief income-generating services. |
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English had a particular economic value for emigrants, especially females. |
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The economic value of deer hunting to Michigan's economy is substantial. |
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The report, conducted by economic consultancy Capital Economics, looked at the economic value of the catchment areas of Britain's long-haul airports. |
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