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"of value" Definitions
  1. having value : worth a lot of money
  2. useful or important

923 Sentences With "of value"

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Speaking of value, or whatever the opposite of value would be: Dan Girardi.
That creates a lot of value, a lot of value for manufacturers and retailers.
In other words, it's a form of value that we exchange for other things of value.
What is a thing of value, and by the way, information not a thing of value, money is Hillary Clinton paid money to Christopher Steele making that a thing of value.
The study looked at value strategies, a combination of value and momentum, a combination of value, momentum and random stock picking, a combination of value, momentum and quality stocks, and a traditional allocation combining value and growth stocks.
Capitalism only functions — only exists — because work turns raw goods into objects of value, or because labour provides a service of value.
I mean, I've been fond of saying if you want to enable an internet of value, you have to connect the repositories of value. Right.
"So it's really at the end of the day our view of value versus the buyer's view of value," Patel told analysts on a conference call to discuss fourth-quarter results.
What I'm really drawn to is this idea of value, whether it's monetary, cultural significance or importance, and how that line is blurred and everything has an equal sense of value.
" Of course, the crux is "other thing of value.
As Comey undoubtedly knows, "something of value" is defined very broadly by courts, and one issue courts haven't considered is whether dropping a criminal case for a friend is a thing of value.
I just remind myself that nothing of value comes easy.
That brings not a lot of value to Prime members.
Both in terms of numbers and in terms of value.
There is just a lot of value in the process.
"The Redemption of Vanity" challenges the nature of value attachment.
We are pleased to find our efforts were of value.
Are you bringing a lot of value to the table?
Such investment may be a big driver of value growth.
What type of value did he bring to the club?
"Store of value" refers to an asset that doesn't depreciate.
And of course, a prize is something, anything of value.
On reliability stand point, it's adding a lot of value.
What kind of value system do you hope to cultivate?
But it's a more controlled and limited type of value.
That is part of value that executives at ABC see.
Mostly, you can't expect to leave with much of value.
"There's two very different versions of value," Mr. Kalin said.
Brand USA has added more than its share of value.
That's why my files wouldn't be of value to anyone.
The stake lost nearly $140 million of value midday Wednesday.
We are going to create a lot of value here.
They're realizing that there's a lot of value to unlock.
These services provide a considerable level of value and protection.
There's a lot of value you can learn from musicals.
And that's where people are putting a lot of value.
Bard just didn't have the same kind of value system.
Residents said fighters took no food or anything of value.
That is, we get a lot of "value chain" trade.
He has yet to offer anything of value in return.
WE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE A LOT OF VALUE.
The company lost nearly 15% of value the day after.
Why is one of value and the other is not?
The age of "value" kicked off with the ACA, too.
There is no store of value aspect to a cryptocurrency.
But they didn't turn up anything of value, Fitzgerald said.
Bribery, which uses the phrase "thing of value," seems likelier.
The adult will accept cash or other objects of value.
It's now arriving for how we keep track of value.
WHAT'S UNCERTAIN IS WHETHER THEY'LL UNLOCK THE LOWER END OF OUR RANGE, WHICH WILL MAYBE BE $13 BILLION OF VALUE OR THE HIGHER END OF OUR RANGE, WHICH MIGHT BE $36 BILLION OF VALUE.
"It's never caught on as an exchange of value," Byrne said.
These sanction should prevent North Korea from exporting anything of value.
When it comes to TVs, I'm a big fan of value.
There's a lot of value being enjoyed from amazon recognition (sic).
But there's a lot of value in knowing your friends' locations.
That's starting to drive a lot of value for our advertisers.
"There is a lot of value in the shoe," Parke says.
And that places a perception of value on what I've created.
That ecosystem still lags behind the U.S. in terms of value.
Richer Egyptians see property as the only reliable repository of value.
" She continued, "There's a lot of value to being a mother.
When you die, your assets become your estate, regardless of value.
Meanwhile we bring a lot of value to the international world.
That is to say, it employs introspection and judgments of value.
In this educational reality, VR has a definitive place of value.
Her motivations seem to be vast, with varying degrees of value.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Think about it in terms of value.
So we see a lot of value in that as well.
The third thing is a sense of value or self-worth.
They've worsened the gradual transfer of value from workers to investors.
If an old password works, boom: They got something of value.
In terms of value, the Mexico market ranks second to Japan.
The greater the risk, the greater the potential loss of value.
"There's a lot of value in closed-end funds," Margolin said.
Liberal democratic societies by definition have a pluralism of value systems.
Religion created a lot of value — it made people feel immortal.
What we must do is to reshape our understanding of value.
It added over A$3 billion of value on the news.
Tried to deliver a lot of value, make some useful introductions.
Unsurprisingly, pockets of value can also be found farther from Manhattan.
You know, I find a lot of value in the market.
Almost anything of value, including metal, has been stripped by scavengers.
Have you gotten a lot of value from your Chase Freedom?
But we got to talk about the labor theory of value.
Overall, Flybe has mixed reviews in terms of value for money.
Trump Jr. expected to receive something of value from the Russians.
There, "thing of value" includes intangible as well as tangible things.
That demand can be for money or something else of value.
Seven TRILLION dollars of value created since our big election win!
Someone who sells his name more than he sells anything of value.
But again, I don't see a whole lot of value in that.
I don't anything of value (except my rescue dogs, who are priceless).
Nothing of value, other than the key, was stolen from the locker.
So what would a devotee of value own in such a portfolio?
Extreme price volatility also makes bitcoin undesirable as a store of value.
And so these things give a lot of value to the customer.
Do the differences and similarities stack up to $250 worth of value?
There's a lot of value that you can bring to the table.
"But it was nothing of any kind of value," Mr. Davis said.
It said it wants to find ways to "accelerate delivery of value".
"That will have a lot of value to many folks," he said.
Currencies must be stores of value, at least in the short term.
Both have to do with exchanging something for something else of value.
Between them they account for 10% of value added in British manufacturing.
The percentage of value added in China is now 67% or so.
These interactions are the creators of value, the sources of competitive advantage.
Another challenge is Bitcoin hasn't been stable as a bearer of value.
However despite the turmoil, analysts believe there are some pockets of value.
Like I said, Disney+ sounds like a hell of value at launch.
But beyond that basic info, the screen doesn't add anything of value.
"We think the outperformance of value assets will continue," he wrote Friday.
"Both ETFs and mutual funds have a lot of value," Meadows said.
BERMAN: -- it&aposs illegal to take anything of value from someone foreign.
In the US, the business of value-driven retailers has, indeed, skyrocketed.
Further growth comes from the "bitcoin as a store of value" crowd.
Nothing of value in this world is created by a single human.
This may be slowing the development of value chains, and thus productivity.
To solve the puzzle Marx relied on the "labour theory of value".
"The originary measure of value is therefore your finite lifetime," Hägglund writes.
The telomeres are there to make sure nothing of value is lost.
Adoption of value-at-risk, or VaR, model to calculate initial margins.
I'm very aware of things not of value but of historical knowledge.
His theories of value were central to defining and defending that order.
We learned some important lessons that may be of value to Washington.
As a store of value, however, bitcoin has become a huge hit.
Did the donor receive something of value in exchange for the donation?
Nygren stresses the importance of value, dividend, and per-value share growth.
That was my best redemption ever in terms of value per point.
Where was the GE board during these long years of value destruction?
Opposition research is a "thing of value" under the campaign finance laws.
Bitcoin is a store of value resistant to both tampering and censorship.
Perhaps #NeverTrump would have nothing of value to add to the election.
A: It offers a little bit of value to real estate brokers.
He also mentioned that "opposition research" could be a thing of value.
The items would be of value to a limited number of collectors.
The game is evolving, and versatility has a lot of value nowadays.
Bribery involves the conditioning of an official act for something of value.
"  "So was the purpose of this meeting to receive something of value?
We believe that reproducibility brings a lot of value to the field.
In terms of value, it could mean $50 million more per association.
We all want to be conscious of value when shopping for wine.
There would be a lot of value to it in the summer.
The approach revealed nothing of value to the probe, the review found.
That said, gold is far from disappearing as a store of value.
Federal law bars campaigns from taking anything of value from foreign entities.
After the storm, he said, people stripped it of anything of value.
That's a resource of value to everyone, from Dines to casual consumers.
Bitcoin, could it be digital gold where it's a store of value?
It really wasn't ... just a lot of value the customer wasn't getting.
Senior Justice Department officials said one issue was establishing that such an investigation was a thing of value to a campaign as defined by election law, which forbids US campaigns from taking money or things of value from foreigners.
" Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing and mentor to Warren Buffett, explained the concept of value investing by saying, "In the short run, the market is like a voting machine, tallying up which firms are popular and unpopular.
If 2 Capital One miles (2 cents of value) get you 1.5 Wyndham points, you must get at least 2 cents of value out of those 1.5 Wyndham points (or 1.33 cents for every one Wyndham point you redeem).
Oh, and global markets lost 2 trillion dollars of value in one day.
In this case, dirt on an opponent could qualify as something of value.
Encrypting calls has plenty of value, keeping conversations strictly between the two parties.
Do you see that kind of value building out of having it all?
Networking becomes a lot easier when you have something of value to share.
If correct, Mr Gatti's story will be of value to future literary critics.
With a "proof of value" business leaders can rationalize and prioritize technology investments.
Changing behavior is challenging, but doing so can create a lot of value.
The OnePlus 6 isn't perfect, but it does offer a lot of value.
Trade secrets and patents are not mutually exclusive — each can be of value.
Only the faithful can bear the discomfort that is part of value investing.
The reasons for Japanese houses' rapid loss of value lie partly in tradition.
Many experts are saying this year will see the return of value investing.
And then I started looking back, there's always been an exchange of value.
Better yet, the GST will be due on the basis of value added.
But in terms of value for money, they could beat it hands down.
Goldman concluded that bitcoin is not a good store of value versus gold.
You're gonna see, for sure, a lot of value and market cap disruption.
The green Dumpster, coated in graffiti, did not typically yield anything of value.
Giridharadas, on the other hand, denies that any such thinking is of value.
Biodiesel production adds approximately 63 cents of value to every bushel of soybeans.
He's danced this dance before and seen extended periods of value-sector underperformance.
AND THIS NEW GENERATION SAYS, HEY, THIS COULD BE A STORE OF VALUE.
The collision of growth and margin is the gangster cocktail of value creation.
"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin GrahamGraham is considered the father of value investing.
Without that vital information, it's unlikely that anything of value can be created.
It has some sort of value, regardless of whether it accomplishes anything else.
And damaging information about a rival could be conceived as something of value.
He has a hard time finding something of value, but that's almost understandable.
The Chinese saw little of value in an American proponent of laissez faire.
China makes real stuff of value, while Iran makes real trouble of concern.
As you might guess, this information has a lot of value to outsiders.
He created "a capsule of value" akin to a painting, Mr. Outred said.
As Jews, they were being forced to give up any items of value.
My experience building and transforming brands can add a lot of value here.
"Government can't give away things of value without being compensated," Mr. Duchac said.
"We see advanced consolidation in the market with lots of value being created."
Between the lines: The overarching concern is everyone's definition of "value" is different.
A job as FBI director is certainly something of value under the law.
Gold is considered a safe store of value during economic or political uncertainty.
I also ignore the pockets of value-based care, or Medicare Advantage (MA).
As an aesthetic project, it is also about questioning received hierarchies of value.
It's also unclear whether I am bringing anything of value to the children.
Then I realized I had nothing of value under there, so I decluttered.
In terms of value, exports dropped 3643% to $2364 billion from $2368 billion.
"On 'things of value' @FEC," Weintraub wrote in the tweet, introducing the document.
Soliciting a thing of value from a foreign official, from a foreign person.
Despite a $25 daily fee, there's loads of value at The Library Hotel.
Jason Arora, 32, director of value-based healthcare at medical device company Medtronic
Buyers think it is an indicator of value, but it often is not.
Much of this shift reflects the euro's loss of value against the dollar.
" Banzhaf also noted that "thing of value" has been interpreted "very, very broadly.
The crucial phrase here is "other thing of value," legal experts tell me.
He talked a lot about this idea of enabling an internet of value.
Okay, not tip people, but when you think of value, you on stock.
There is a lot of value in the work that she is doing.
Some have argued that the Trump Tower meeting involved the illegal exchange of a "thing of value" with foreign nationals for campaign finance purposes, although the extent to which information sharing can legally constitute a "thing of value" is unsettled.
That means looking for a problem where you can add a lot of value.
Dilution is a function of your burn rate relative to your accretion of value.
What's particularly complicated is that financing events are incredibly inaccurate measures of value creation.
But it takes far longer to be able to manufacture safe stores of value.
This has caused managers to search for new sources of value to deploy capital.
It is not a store of value because it is all over the map.
And that lack of value is the reason we have a student loan crisis.
But the military said the footage, even if not fresh, was still of value.
"Property" can be something of value not limited to a tangible object or money.
It generated the biggest wave of value-destroying takeovers the world had ever seen.
Has Unilever really been socially virtuous while creating lots of value for its owners?
I realized that I do add a lot of value and a unique perspective.
Betaworks will add a lot of value to what they're already doing, he adds.
Together this is nearly $175 billion of value that didn't exist 20 years ago.
Economists reckon it may yield trillions of dollars' worth of value for its users.
As an irrefutable and immutable record, it can track just about anything of value.
Very few cards from that era have retained much in the way of value.
BRIAN WILLIAMS, HOST, MSNBC: He could flip and be of value to the feds.
Highlighting it can be a way of affirming that women's interests are of value.
So, instead of cutting prices, he is focused on the customer's perception of value.
It's getting near the point where there's certainly a lot of value out there.
"It's getting near the point where there's certainly a lot of value out there."
Instead of challenging that system of value, Lamar is prioritizing his preferences in it.
Even a non-believer can take away something of value, if only a laugh.
JF: To some extent, it's the different nature of value chains of different industries.
Second, intellectual property rights are a tremendous source of value in our nation's economy.
I wanted to do something of value for the people who'd been left behind.
On the legislative front, almost nothing of value was achieved for the American people.
Nevertheless, after years of value destruction shareholders finally have something to look forward to.
Somatus was founded in 2016 and is a provider of value-based kidney care.
The quality of research is world-class and the arbitrage of value is good.
"There's no other market in Asia that has this kind of value," he said.
But Glasenberg saw an awful lot of value in taking full control of Xstrata.
For example, what kind of value has the Atlanta office been providing for Convoy?
AND I'M SURE SHE'LL CREATE A LOT OF VALUE FOR APPLE IN THAT PROCESS.
The fact is, giving you something of value for your data is not new.
"The incentive is to extract every iota of value out of users," Hartzog said.
We have to make very flawed judgments based on the elusive concept of value.
Clearly, the very smart people running this thing see some kind of value opportunity.
Ours is in a crisis of value production that many believe to be terminal.
He feels that his work is of value, but he also feels in danger.
For instance, foreign governments cannot donate something of value to candidates for office, period.
But clearly prosecutors thought he had something of value in return for giving immunity.
Like I am a person of value who has much to offer to others.
Anderson proposed that, actually, pluralism of value wasn't the fuzz but the thing itself.
"Chicken soup has a lot of value if you're sick in general," Bergquist said.
Consider: If Bitcoin is a "store of value," then asset prices are entirely arbitrary.
"I see a lot of value in the losses, the wins and the ties."
He rejected Mr. Weinstein's argument that nothing of value was exchanged with Ms. Noble.
Another answer is negative interest rates, where creditors accept a slow erosion of value.
It will always make parents want their kids to uphold this kind of value.
"We really believe there is a lot of value in our stock," he said.
"I feel like the Grammys will always have a sense of value," he said.
"Consumers do get a huge amount of value from those services," Mr. Brynjolfsson said.
And something of value to a President might include investigations of their political rival.
Cryptocurrencies are terrible stores of value because their prices vary so greatly and unpredictably.
Most of the things of value that I learned I learned on my own.
Shareholder returns are the "ultimate measure of value creation in our business," Lance said.
By then he realized his life was of value even with a terminal disease.
Gold is widely considered a safe store of value during economic and political uncertainty.
That said, there was a lot of value to be had at Trader Joe's.
And campaign benefits count as "things of value" within the meaning of the statute.
To those who have read along -- I hope my work has been of value.
"Why $1 trillion worth of value is not traded really defies explanation," he said.
The authors found this would alleviate just 21990 percent of value deflation for solar.
Campaign contributions are defined broadly as anything of value intended to influence the election.
But for that to happen, the Lakers would have to trade someone of value.
"There are some pockets of value within the U.K. market, but also we are looking in the U.S. where there are good pockets of value in the health care (and) banking sectors, as well as some of the technology names," he said.
The ideas of value, ownership and work are intrinsically tied together in the Western world.
Even so, as with almost any venture involving Buffett, this one offers plenty of value.
And-- so these things are-- you know, give a lot of value to the customer.
Daihl believes that there is still a lot of value to be created by Accela.
But their odds of winning put them in the top three in terms of value.
It makes up for its high annual fee with a panoply of value-added perks.
Gold is considered a safe store of value in times of political or economic uncertainties.
Say you have $50,000 of value in the policy, and you'd like to borrow $30,000.
I place a lot of value on community and knowing people for a long time.
Even if you don't win the big prize, there's a ton of value in participating.
Almost every game of value used this mechanic to move you around a larger world.
Gold is considered a safe store of value during times of economic or political uncertainty.
The category of value would be $100,001 - $250,000 and the interest rate would be zero.
"We feel there's a lot of value for our shareholders in the combination," Mollenkopf said.
Every Disrupt offers an incredible amount of value, top-notch programming and unparalleled networking opportunities.
Real estate or stock market data are good examples of value increasing with greater velocity.
The problem of value has lurked in the background ever since the dismal science's origins.
Further, the very act of pulling out the measuring rod alters our sense of value.
Stores of value are supposed to keep their value; bitcoin, by contrast, is extremely volatile.
And even lawful private discussions that transfer government information of value raise questions about fairness.
They are subtracted from measures of value-added (and have not risen in any case).
But to be a sure store of value, they need to be well stored themselves.
Iraq imports over 100 times more from Iran than it exports, in terms of value.
Perhaps we ought not to strive for lives of success, but rather lives of value.
"Google and Facebook have added a lot of value to our marketplace," says Mr Liodice.
"I was ready for something that had some kind of value system," she told me.
"Demand as a store of value far exceeds the demand for transactional cash," Colas said.
It's often seen as an uncorrelated risk, or a store of value in a crisis.
"There's a 'black' or secondary market for everything, especially things of value," he told me.
As a question of value creation, being an employee was a terrible proposition, he felt.
And I asked him if he thought the golden era of value investing was over.
Graham, an economist and investor, is often credited with being the father of value investing.
It is simultaneously a unit of account, means of exchange, and a store of value.
You're bound to know some skill or subject that is of value to someone else.
Gold is considered a safe store of value during times of economic or political uncertainties.
And the payment by Hillary establishes it as a thing of value, making it illegal.
We ordered a couple of value meals and a 10-piece nuggs for good measure.
Ted was a bit shy, but when he did speak, it was always of value.
Reading "anything of value" to cover any useful information raises a host of troublesome issues.
A stable crypto store of value enables streamlined trading without incurring dry-powder volatility risk.
They want a car to fulfill the everyday demands of value, safety, and battery economy. 
Or the rewards they're getting with those cards are not particularly of value to them.
They’re not cheap at $99.99, but there’s a lot of value.
The funds target exposure to the factors of value, momentum, quality, low volatility and liquidity.
That would change the messaging to be loud and clear: Providing care is of value.
If they added lots of value, they shouldn't mind about the less valuable pre-print.
After all, what are markets other than forums for trading ownership of things of value?
Smith said the deal would "create a great deal of value" for Thomson Reuters shareholders.
In Keybanc's view, the deal will boost the combined company on most measures of value.
The category of value would be $100,001-$250,000 and the interest rate would be zero.
The card charges a $25 annual fee but gives you a ton of value back.
A wage is not an entitlement, it is an assessment and reflection of value creation.
You think that's a safe place, a reasonable approximation of value versus the stock market?
In this scenario, acceleration of value-based reforms would be slowed, but not lost altogether.
The concept of value-based insurance design (VBID) aims to improve quality while controlling costs.
Under the circumstances, Cohen would have little of value to trade with Mueller for leniency.
It's arguable whether you'd be getting $23-worth of value from the Pixel 2480 phones.
One of the best combinations of value and function is the Luwell Pro Running Short.
There's a lot of value to be found in strong communication — especially the nonverbal type.
It is not a stable source of value and it does not constitute legal tender.
There's lots of value when you sample a song right that doesn't degrade the original.
Still, I see a lot of value that can be created in the early innings.
"They've felt there was a lot of value for them to offer it," says Fronstin.
Its indexes of value are speed, popularity and wit rather than originality in any sense.
"The Second Avenue subway, sure, is the protagonist, the key driver of value," she said.
Stocks like Snap and Spotify had lost a lot of value by the year's end.
"Mostly, people are investing because they believe it to be a good store of value."
"It's a core reality shift," said Scott Malkin, the founder and chairman of Value Retail.
There's a lot of value in a big enough collection of really, really insignificant objects.
He sells out American values — awful enough — but then gets nothing of value in return.
Or does it apply to "anything of value" an official receives, as the plaintiffs argue?
Last summer, it was hardly clear that this secret channel would yield anything of value.
Mostly, though, the BMW is exactly where it needs to be in terms of value.
I think it has more-- it encourages more things the American people kind of value.
There are some uses for gold, like jewelry, but it's basically a store of value.
I do think a comparison with gold is appropriate on a store of value basis.
Gold is considered a safe store of value at times of political or economic uncertainty.
Discount retailers, such as TJX and Ross, have built loyal bases of value-focused shoppers.
That might work for casual listeners, but for music lovers, it's the opposite of value.
"Assange is a narcissist who has created nothing of value," the former Republican congressman charged.
A cryptocurrency is a digital record designed to work as a medium of value exchange.
" The Federal Election Commission has said that opposition research can be a "thing of value.
These laws prohibit accepting anything of value from a foreign government or a foreign national.
We've had "ikigai," which translates as the familiar concept of value and purpose in life.
Other sources of value — religious, artistic, democratic — have been hollowed out and cannibalized by greed.
We place something of value in someone's hands and that is definitely a result. Right.
Anything from inauguration tickets to access to the president could be considered items of value.
Also, it looks like the suspect didn't get everything of value out of her whip.
Any foreign contribution of "money or other thing of value" violates U.S. campaign finance law.
We should all be celebrating the accretion of value when we have an up-round financing.
For now, all we can say is: we don't know, and answers would be of value.
I hold a lot of value in it and I hold it to a high standard.
As a kid, I took an NRA hunter safety course; the NRA provided lessons of value.
"It's supposed to be a dependable store of value," said Shelton in an interview on CNBC.
But as Baker pointed out, voters might not see much of value in such a bill.
Snowden said even without the full interface, he gets a surprising amount of value from Twitter.
Auditability brings a slew of value in ensuring software is secure, especially for a supply chain.
But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders. pic.twitter.
It's without question the new iPad offers a lot of value at a very attractive price.
"Just in Miami-Dade County alone, there's over half a trillion dollars of value," said Clark.
You change the equation by changing the order of magnitude of value you're trying to create.
It also has connections with those in the digital-native talent and influencer space of value.
At the very least we'll all get a new Linux of Value when we're all done.
But the dollar's supremacy as a means of exchange and a store of value remains unchallenged.
The answers lie in the concept of value investing, the equity style to which he adheres.
But money has to perform as both a means of exchange and a store of value.
There, you have to spend $100 to get $84.67 worth of value at that national average.
"There's a lot of value in seeing the history and seeing how people evolve," he said.
Gold is seen as store of value in times of a weakening dollar and economic activity.
The category of value would be $100,001 to $250,000 and the interest rate would be zero.
"We think there is lots of value," Meister said at the 13D Monitor Active-Passive Summit.
That applies to policy-makers, corporations, critical infrastructure and any organization working with information of value.
McKinsey's latest AI research predicts that it could create trillions of dollar's worth of value … someday.
Industrial customers tend to know what they want and synthetic biology promises a lot of value.
After two years of grinding work on the ranch, these are their few possessions of value.
The Saints could stop playing Hill at QB and still get plenty of value from him.
The introduction of value-added tax last year further hurt new car sales, industry officials say.
Bitcoin's future as a more wasteful store of value than gold isn't a foregone conclusion, however.
The statute requires campaign solicitation of cash or a "thing of value" from a foreign national.
AND DESTROYING THAT KIND OF VALUE IS NOT WHAT I WANT TO DO FOR THE COMPANY.
It is not and never has been considered a thing of value under our election laws.
A lot of value will be recaptured in the form of housing for low-income people.
"That would obviously give it quite a bit of value in and of itself," she said.
If you put something of value out in front of them, they will pay for it.
"Our view of the role of bonds is as a stable reserve of value," he said.
Amortized over the four-year limit on this perk, you're getting $25 of value each year.
Sephora always releases a host of value sets and limited-edition beauty products each holiday season.
This means that quality, though essential to value, is no longer a differentiating component of value.
Nothing of value was taken from their vehicle, their driver survived unscathed, and investigations remain incomplete.
Money loses its role as a store of value, and commerce can grind to a halt.
RUSAL SAYS SHARE OF VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS TO REACH 45-50% IN ITS SALES IN 2020
We think we can add a lot of value there that other people cannot necessarily add.
And perhaps no country has rewarded wine consumers more with a combination of value and enticement.
In the late-21000s bull market, Miller forged his streak by broadening the definition of value.
Ripple aims to ultimately enable the exchange of value as seamlessly and quickly as exchanging information.
Gold is often seen as a store of value during times of geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and money, but it's also the planet of value.
I still get plenty of value out of Netflix, and love a lot of its originals.
Their design evokes socioeconomic mores, notions of value and worth, complex codes of masculinity, youthful rebellion.
If people want to say something of value, they have to put themselves on the line.
And a whole bunch of companies don't get a whole lot of value for their investment.
Arne Rautenberg, of Union Investment, said there was still a lot of value in the model.
More often than not, they've persevered, extracting every usable drop of value from every healthy body.
Investopedia, Kiplinger, and Motley Fool all have lists of value funds you might want to consider.
Ease and convenience add a lot of value to its hefty price tag — so save up.
"It's entirely feasible that a new store of value could emerge in the world," he said.
Another possibility is that Bitcoin will simply become a popular store of value much like gold.
As ever, Mr. Payton's way is to rummage around and find something of value in both.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Platinum, like other precious metals, is sometimes considered a reliable store of value.
Q: Anti-rebating laws generally prohibit insurers from providing to policyholders anything of value except insurance.
"Amazon has added hundreds of billions of dollars of value to the U.S. economy," they wrote.
Bullion is seen as a safe store of value during times of economic and political turmoil.
"Skepticism of Value is high — hence, investor inflows into Growth could extend Growth's leadership," Lee said.
"If something is a good store of value, you don't want to spend it," said Winklevoss.
The company lays claim to everything of value that can be extracted from the assembled group.
There is nothing of value in it, unless you want to read about Boise State football.
You're there because you think you can be of value to them, not them to you.
The resort fee is standard in Miami, and here it actually offers a lot of value.
But the real surprise comes by way of value offered without sacrificing a drop of style.
But in the process of this shift, we've also had our sense of value permanently altered.
"The curation of quality companies alone adds a lot of value to job seekers," he says.
Markets may be at record highs, but TIAA's Stephanie Link is still finding pockets of value.
But the bet is consistent with Buffett's long history of value investing, albeit with a twist.
Citizens worried about getting thrown in jail if the police thought they knew anything of value.
If you're not patient, you'll end up giving up a lot of value on your equity.
Biden offered a thing of value,loan guarantee,in return for official action,firing a prosecutor.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq eventually collapsed, shedding nearly 8003% of value within seven months in 2000.
" The sticking point, though, is the use of "property," which seems narrower than "thing of value.
This includes money donations and any "other thing of value" in federal, state and local elections.
Federal campaign finance law prohibits political campaigns from soliciting any "thing of value" from foreign nationals.
But these hierarchies of value and grief are not inevitable or immutable, Butler tells her readers.
"Rounds of apologies fail because rarely do they address an understanding of value systems," Felix explains.
They care about it enough to give up something of value in order to get it.
The list of value-destroying deals being racked up is worrying given the rush for outbound deals.
But the modern age of value-adding software and services is a lot more robust than that.
We looked at the autograph prices this weekend ... here's how they stack up in terms of value.
"When we look at fundamentals, actually, we find a lot of value among Japanese stocks," Curto said.
They fought to sell each and every Roadster which provided, candidly, the opposite of 'value for dollar.
A dipole is just two electric charges (of value +q and –q) separated by some distance (s).
Despite its hefty price, Jeffrey D. Hickey still found plenty of value to make up for it.
The margin of difference between those outcomes is razor thin, but also massive in terms of value.
"In what other world capital can you get this kind of value for so little?" she asked.
Benjamin Graham, widely regarded as the father of value investing, was considered a legend for many reasons.
Perhaps his heart belongs to another form of digital currency (or is it a store of value?).
Indeed, scarcity in the bag market, as in the sneaker market, is a large component of value.
Do you expect the credit card system to fold in the face of an Internet of Value?
BENJAMIN GRAHAM is considered the father of value investing, the business of picking stocks that are cheap.
They thought the domain extension was "like an international dialing code prefix," he said—nothing of value.
It's the same type of value-add and trust that I mentioned in my last point. 6.
She's become a kind of value investor in erotic prose, pinpointing undervalued writers and backing their brands.
MARK PARSONSSecretary-generalResearch Data AllianceBoulder, Colorado Property rights are fundamental to the exchange of value through trade.
He will have to create a lot of value despite limited direct overlap between the two businesses.
Sure, it doesn't have the faster Snapdragon 845 chip, but it still offers a lot of value.
We have a lot of value and we're able to show that we think in the history.
Though $1,000 isn't a small amount to pay us, they're getting a lot of value in return.
That brings a lot of value to us, in terms of being able to jumpstart our knowledge.
But on a narrative or creative level, the new Pirates has almost nothing of value to offer.
Strip that out, and Chainalysis reckons that Bitcoin accounted for around $21970bn of genuine transfers of value.
Some of the move behind these stocks on Tuesday was simply because of scarcity of value, too.
Jupiter, the planet of luck, will inhabit your second house of value and possessions until December 2.
In just three hours, nearly $13 billion of value had been erased from the entire cryptocurrency market.
When profits are strong and stocks are rising, there will be keen buyers almost regardless of value.
But a blend of value and momentum represents "value with a catalyst", as the authors put it.
But a currency has three main functions: store of value; means of exchange; and unit of account.
The recruiter who keeps sending me internship requests has nothing of value to say about global trade.
Assets are reported in broad categories of value, such as $1,001 to $15,000 and $100,503 to $250,000.
Meanwhile, the political salience of value chains has shot up, thanks to tax battles and trade wars.
Absolutely. Most investors like to pretend they add a ton of value and expertise but they don't.
"I think people will get a good sense of what kind of value there is," he said.
Trump is intensely loyal to people who fight for him and/or he considers friends of value.
Beyond that, however, in terms of value-for-money, it's difficult to overlook what Google has created.
I think we'll find out shortly, and that it's going to release a tremendous amount of value.
A large enough, devoted, community of savers would be of value to banks and other financial institutions.
One of the few possessions of value found under the rubble was a photograph of his family.
Instead, they want to provide a lot of value to a more targeted audience than advertising allows.
Another may be that psychology, proffering lenses of value, deserves not to be, in literary discussions, forsworn.
"Nelson also takes a long-term view of value creation to benefit all stakeholders," Booth said Wednesday.
Buffett said Jain has created "tens of billions of dollars of value" since joining Berkshire in 1986.
McKinsey believes there could be as much as $750 billion of value in vehicle data by 2030.
"Pharmaceutical companies are not tobacco companies, and they have a lot of value to society," Spatz stressed.
This means it will become the store of value much like gold was in the late 1800s.
They're looking for companies that deliver a different kind of value — one that creates an intimate connection.
Per Reuters: Dudley also cautioned against viewing current digital currencies like Bitcoin as stable stores of value.
I don't believe there is a lot of value in replicating the human mind in a computer.
Because it's the only thing of value that they have; the only thing anyone will pay for.
Alumbrera's mine site infrastructure could be of value to owners of some of the nearby undeveloped deposits.
Steel mills add $36 billion of value to the economy each year, accounting for 0.2% of GDP.
That move was at the expense of "value" sectors like financial services and energy, the bank added.
Whatever your environment is, know that you can really extract a lot of value out of it.
"Goldman Sachs, like every other client, throws at us the most challenging proof of value," says Hoberman.
Gold is often perceived as a safe store of value during times of political and financial uncertainty.
In the end, the association chose the following vehicles for their combination of value, capability and features.
When the dust settled on the Asian crisis, Indonesian assets had shed a huge amount of value.
Measures of value can include need for the medicine, clinical evidence, economic and financial impact and innovativeness.
But in order to obtain that money, their customers must themselves have previously sold something of value.
"I think the split will create a ton of value, even as some expressed disappointment," Cramer said.
These developments are positive for employees and customers, and will create tremendous amounts of value for shareowners.
If you're a frequent Uber customer, you'll easily get a ton of value out of this perk.
The jet-engine industry has been a pioneer in rethinking partnership as a differentiating component of value.
Finally, style has helped — 71 percent of value managers and 64 percent of growth managers have outperformed.
Federal bribery laws also prohibit government officials from receiving anything of value in exchange for official acts.
Public officials are forbidden from asking principals for anything of value, and principals are forbidden from giving.
The reasoning of the market does not and by definition cannot account for this type of value.
Computers solve increasingly complex equations (in a process called 'mining') that unlock more units of value ('coins').
I wonder what other (nonmonetary) types of value may be derived from artistic activity and empathic interactions.
There are some books that are always going to have a lot of value associated with them.
It can also be of value if you're playing cards and are dealt an ACE of diamonds.
Still, not every shopper wants to spend almost $100 for products, even with the incentive of value.
I'm just interviewing people who are asserting their own experiences without assigning any kind of value judgment.
Beginners and even confident wine drinkers will find much of value, even leafing through rules at random.
I just want to be viewed as a creator of value in the acquisitions that we do.
But I think this is a company that has a lot of value in and of itself.
That loss of value will be greater than the value produced by any services to the grid.
"Twaice predictive analytics solution unlocks a tremendous amount of value along the full battery lifecycle," he says.
All along, I thought I was holding something of value because I could see and feel it.
He asked if I had ever lost anything of value at work like a watch or jewelry.
He's a remarkable creator of value for companies, not just in the auto industry but any industry.
Your focus shifts to finances as communication planet Mercury and Venus, the planet of value, enter Libra.
"A big part of the charm of value stocks is they give you more dividends," he said.
While it does charge a $28 annual fee, you&aposll get a ton of value in return.
Are you bringing something that will be of value to the host, the people who live here?
We believe we can create a lot of value for the long run by going through this.
Money is defined by three characteristics: It's hard to determine if bitcoin is a storehouse of value.
Their gym is a quick walk away, providing two things of value: more sleep and more workouts.
Even if you don't think you have much of value in that first apartment, get renter's insurance.
So think about what type of value you're offering them, as opposed to the other way around.
Those who have not been able to develop the conviction that they have anything of value within.
It's impossible to put an intrinsic value on gold and that is the definition of value investing.
Courts have held, in other contexts, that a "thing of value" can be something intangible, like information.
This is not how most people would think of innovation, which typically involves creating something of value.
"There are reasonable arguments that the offered information would constitute a 'thing of value,'" the report reads.
Goddard archivists looked for signs of value, conferring with scientists about whether any missions were missing data.
What is of value to you — is it money, or do you value this object of yourself?
"This is the biggest seizure seen in our history in terms of value and weight," he said.
This revolution, he says, will require the "revaluation of value" (in Nietzsche's phrase); and he criticizes a number of thinkers on the left, such as Thomas Piketty and Naomi Klein, for wanting to alter capitalism (via redistribution) rather than effectively abolish it (via a deep redefinition of value).
There is also reason to argue that the president's actions could have qualified as extortion rather than bribery, that is, that the president threatened to withhold the military aid unless he received something of value (rather than that he promised military aid if he received something of value).
It appears to me that buyers are seeing a bit of value after recent softness in the market.
All told, it reckons application of AI to supply-chain management and manufacturing could create $2trn of value.
Toys"R"Us held a lot of value for the toy industry as a whole, electronics or not.
Gold is seen as a safe store of value for investors during times of political and economic uncertainty.
Dollars, pounds, euros, yen and renminbi are better means of payment, stores of value and things in themselves.
"By organizing, you hone your sensitivity to joy and you also clarify your sense of value," she says.
"They embrace the structural atomic level of value creation that the Trump presidency deeply agrees with," he said.
"Anything of value," is a key part of this definition, and can include opposition research on your opponent.
In general, Facebook also prohibits page owners from accepting anything of value to drive traffic to a website.
"Awards provide clout, but I think commercially successful properties probably drive the most amount of value," said Fiordalis.
Reportedly, location data didn't turn up anything of value, so Facebook security employees went through the interns' messages.
The word "sell" is in quotes because the law defines that pretty broadly as an exchange of value.
The company, which has invested heavily in entertainment produced outside of China, clearly sees something of value here.
The U.S. is Japan's largest beef supplier in terms of value and ranks second behind Australia in volume.
How do we teach kids to use these amazing little devices to extract something of value from it?
" On Cohen: "The government's filings in Mr. Cohen's case tell us nothing of value that wasn't already known.
As a result, Mack allegedly benefited financially or received another form of value from Raniere, the documents show.
And in the long run, that means losing a lot of value and brand loyalty from each driver.
Previous testimonies have seemed to suggest the president did seek to trade something of value for those investigations.
So there are many very expensive drugs that don't provide a lot of value for those higher costs.
Moreover, the act of production creates an additional item of value for which other things can be exchanged.
But having learned how to play center, started at right tackle, played guard, that's a lot of value.
Most important, the authors' proposal puts front and centre the collective nature of value in an AI world.
If yields continue to rise, expect to hear more about the outperformance of value stocks over growth stocks.
I also argue that the mainstream theory of value being taught in economics departments worldwide is too subjective.
If you bring a significant amount of value to the company, your boss won't want to lose you.
We have a token that already is a medium of exchange, storehouse of value and unit of account.
Over the course of 2017 the Swiss franc will maintain its store of value in the FX market.
If we spent our time worrying about competitors, we wouldn't actually build anything of value to the world.
Some technology experts and privacy advocates backing Apple suggest Farook's work phone likely contains little data of value.
Trump treats reporters with contempt because in his mind, all they really do of value is retweet him.
Most investors say they add lots of value can contribute to the company's success beyond writing a check.
It contains very little of value or public interest, and for now none of it is independently verifiable.
So there's a lot of cash there, given some of the estimates of value that are out there.
Gold, which is often seen as a store of value during times of financial or political uncertainty, rose.
The firm believes this is what's improving consumers' perception of value at the chain and, ultimately, boosting sales.
The catch is that the torrent of value-focused activists targeting the sector shows no sign of slowing.
When new users are slow in coming, there's a lot of value in better serving your existing ones.
We helped them enter into a deal that we thought was going to add a lot of value.
Its ActiveBeta Large Cap ETF picks stocks based on a combination of value, quality, momentum, and low volatility.
The first is the NFL's long-term view of value across all facets of their operations, including tickets.
With rare exceptions, your salary is generally commensurate with the amount of value you add to your employer.
Milne is especially a fan of value Spanish wines like Verdejo, which can run around $9 a bottle.
A more consistent measure of value is our tangible book value, which has had healthy growth over time.
"The government's filings in Mr. Cohen's case tell us nothing of value that wasn't already known," Sanders said.
Everything of value has disappeared, and I think the hanger will probably collapse—just like the other one.
There can be a lot of value something apart and putting it back together again, according to Malina.
Governing requires public review, understanding of context, explanation and measurements of value for the nation as a whole.
The number pales in comparison to the amount of value lost by Volkswagen shareholders since the scandal began.
These tokens are application specific — they are not meant to be general-purpose units of value like bitcoin.
The book's title, Margin of Safety, is a term borrowed from the godfather of value investing: Benjamin Graham.
Blind loyalty almost always is bad; it's likely only of value, in the direst of military battle situations.
But the Asus Zenfone 6 packs an incredible amount of value and innovation into a relatively affordable package.
RUSAL EXPECTS ITS OWN SALES OF VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS TO REACH 250,000-300,000 T IN U.S. IN 2020
I've never been a Supra fanatic, but the new car is a compelling combination of value and performance.
The turbulence underpinned gold due to its appeal as a store of value during political and financial uncertainty.
"We thought covering expensive cities was probably more of value," said Jessica Cole, the editor of the book.
So for mass production capitalism, it was the mass production system that was the source of value creation.
Shares of Value Partners were suspended on Monday afternoon after rising more than 8 percent in the morning.
Definitions vary, but for our purposes, a "virtual currency" is a non-government-backed digital representation of value.
And when you combine that kind of value with Michelin prestige, you have a recipe for compounding success.
We create all these barriers, and all it does is create this snowball effect of value added artificially.
Why write for young readers if you don't feel you have something of value to convey to them?
And so began dissecting how I could potentially be of value to each company/organisation, one by one.
A robust set of value-add features like the gambling block supports Starling's current strategy for sustainable growth.
"It is something that has really ruined the economy, the morals and everything of value in a society."
Overall, in terms of value and flavor, McDonald's nuggets and spicy BBQ glazed tenders are a better option.
"It's supposed to be a dependable store of value," Shelton said in an interview on CNBC in July.
That's certainly no small sum of value, but it is dwarfed in comparison to the S&P 2500.
Without spending much on the card, I got $2,000 worth of value from it in my first year.
In fact, it is our imminent end that gives life much of its sense of value and purpose.
Is there any doubt that this was a thing of value to the incumbent president who solicited it?
But when I met with [angle investor] Chris Larsen, his vision was to enable the Internet of Value.
Trump, to all accounts, demanded something of value from the Ukrainian President: namely, help tarnishing his political rival.
It's an acknowledgment that our ways of doing things and our hierarchies of value are up for grabs.
The exhibition is called "Learning From Athens," and many works touch on issues of value, identity and migration.
Build relationships with the top 10 companies in your industry by giving lots of value with zero expectations.
More stable living situations, with less sharing of living spaces, would increase a sense of value and belonging.
Why are Americans so obsessed with the precious metal, both as a store of value and an investment?
In the U.S. it's gone to over 20 percent of value so we are seeing a changing consumer.
Federal campaign finance laws prohibit candidates or their campaigns from accepting anything of value from a foreign government.
They lost "nearly everything of value" to the destruction caused by Hurricane Dorian at the end of August.
If enough others value something, that can be enough to make it serve as a store of value.
Chase Sapphire Reserve — I don't personally find a lot of value in the added Lyft and DoorDash benefits.
It sheds light on how totalizing and dismissive larger narratives and assignments of value around art can be.
It's not that I wanted to before; it's just that I put a lot of value into life.
In internet of value ... Enabling value to move the way information moves today, I think will unequivocally happen.
Ellington wouldn't be able to dominate like D.J., but he'd have a lot of value as Arizona's starter.
In essence, Cheer bucks back against Darwinist theories, proving that sometimes even idiots can make something of value.
If we complied, he would return it to us with art added, thus creating a transaction of value.
Challenge 2: How do you harness the remarkable opportunity you've been given to actually build something of value?
FABER: And perhaps Tom will be in a different place in terms of his view of value as well?
"Our offer presents certainty of value to bondholders in light of a highly complex and uncertain outcome," it said.
With some training, they can be employed and they can add a lot of value to tech companies today.
"The massive diversion of value will make any consensual restructuring of the commonwealth's obligations nearly impossible," the group said.
Deutsche Bank said it was recommending names that have a higher probability of value creation in the current environment.
In the corporate world, sometimes a break-up can create an enormous amount of value if it's done right.
With my limited time of use, this seems to be the best available e-reader in terms of value.
For that act of value destruction, he has now officially been added to the "Mad Money" wall of shame.
But today they are one of the country's most commercially important fish, both in terms of value and volume.
The best gauges are based on pupil improvement and other measures of value-added, rather than raw test scores.
Wall Street analysts say there's plenty of value to be found if a downturn were to hit the economy.
Bitcoin started as an experiment eight years ago in an attempt to create a global, decentralized store of value.
What's next: The sentence Manafort receives may be reduced depending on what he brings of value to Mueller's investigation.
Hall names a slew of "buy"-rated small-cap stocks that are very strong in terms of value metrics.
In a decade, they have destroyed more than $28bn-worth of value compared with their private peers (see chart).
Instead, the focus is on delivering a clear understanding of value — and it all begins by telling a story.
People are always surprised I can be productive and anything of value can come from a relationship like that.
I found in the documents displayed not a fiction or a void, but a place of worship, of value.
"I come from a part of Nigeria where a lot of value is placed on implicit communication," Adebayo says.
Slightly less than half of value funds have outperformed their Russell benchmark, while core funds are the biggest laggards.
Bitcoin provides people worldwide with the ability to exchange tokens of value online without having to rely on banks.
Everything is new, and people are willing to pay for that kind of quality, for that kind of value.
An email newsletter avoids most of the pitfalls of Twitter hell while still delivering on many of value points.
"I like to tell people that croton will be a coffee or tea type of value chain," he says.
Among Jana's concerns is that extracting the maximum amount of value from the Rice combination would take too long.
Music is what I do and I try to do music that has some sort of value to it.
The problem is not just fueling hate; it's a singular focus on a specific kind of value creation — profits.
It would have a lot of value, unless somebody else has some other products to do the same thing.
The discount stores reiterated the love of value when Dollar General delivered much better than expected same-store sales.
RegentAtlantic Capital CIO Chris Cordaro tells CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Wednesday this will be the year of value stocks.
"I think there are still pockets of value out there but broadly speaking the sector is expensive," said Jonas.
But despite the sell-off, one Wall Street veteran says there are still pockets of value amid the carnage.
What is a thing of value is paying a foreigner, as Hillary Clinton did, for information on Donald Trump.
TC Sessions: Enterprise 2019 takes place September 5, and we pack a lot of value into a single day.
But increasingly, too, the things that people hold dear are not being captured by the main yardstick of value.
From growth hacking to proof-of-value Growth in private sector technology is inextricably tied to open-source technology.
Depending on your travel preferences, you may be able to get quite a bit of value from each point.
It instead prohibited lenders from accepting a "thing of value" in any real estate deal involving a mortgage loan.
"There's a lot of value in that there's no credit report tied to that Social Security number," said Pascual.
"If you bet against bitcoin, you are betting against the exchange of value afforded by the internet," he said.
What Amazon's connected home devices do provide —and is of value to insurers — is a wealth of consumer data.
AND SO OLD PEOPLE, AND YOU KNOW, TRADITIONAL – 5,000 YEARS, PEOPLE HAVE SEEN GOLD AS A STORE OF VALUE.
We think of the bills as a large amount of money that corresponds with a tremendous amount of value.
"You haven't seen that sort of value destruction," he added, "since ... the dot-com destruction" of the early 2000s.
Sewell also pressed Mueller over whether it's illegal for campaigns to accept anything of value from a foreign government.
We believe that is of value to federal managers as well as members of Congress who have oversight responsibilities.
But, in practice, the U.S. government rarely has given much of value to the DPRK to win their release.
Goldman concluded in a separate note in October that bitcoin is not a good store of value versus gold.
According to UBS's analysis, synergies from the deal could create between $19 and $48 of value per NXP share.
I THINK IT DID A LOT OF GOOD, IT ENHANCED A LOT OF VALUE AND A LOT OF PRODUCTIVITY.
Putting 24 billion euros of value to better use could become Nestlé Chief Executive Ulf Mark Schneider's big challenge.
If they did, did they break any laws—say, about political campaigns accepting "things of value" from foreign governments?
" Kucinich argued that Trump Jr. had not violated campaign finance law, which he explained required "receiving something of value.
For the sake of value, let's crunch the numbers to see if the Michael Kors branding is worth it.
But Federer still sees plenty of value in his brand, and, as Monday's announcement showed, he's open to suggestions.
But in terms of value, and in terms of harm, a lot of that crime is below the surface.
"This kind of value-based insurance design is the holy grail, at least for new drugs," Mr. Bagley said.
They putter along until they hit that magic sweet spot of value and convenience — and then they take off.
Anything of value — anything bringing commerce or food or health — could, at any moment, explode and disassemble your friends.
There was actually a lot of value behind that approach, with the richer information presented on the Live Tiles.
Even a "bad" Cameo offers something of value, which is a totally new way of analyzing a celebrity persona.
They argued that because nothing of value changed hands, the incident did not fit the definition of sex trafficking.
"I'm really going to try and milk this for every educational drop of value I can get," she said.
These laws may affect the ability of insurtech companies to offer other things of value, such as telematics devices.
Every cell in my body tells me this is of value to me — not to my persona, to me.
Refinancing could help you reach that mark sooner, especially if your home has gained a lot of value. 4.
The release of value-added data, as well as policies based upon them, were fiercely opposed by teachers' unions.
Northside Capital Management builds sophisticated, forward-looking investment portfolios of value-added strategies and securities across the global spectrum.
" Or in 1912: "[E]moluments are but expressions of value used to give complete recompense to a deserving officer.
Buffett is a master of value investing wherein patience, discipline, and risk aversion are the essential ingredients for success.
Stock markets globally lost about $5 trillion of value last week, as measured by the MSCI all-country index .
Stock markets globally lost about $5 trillion of value last week, as measured by the MSCI all-country index .
BUT$500 MILLION SYNERGIES, 153% OF SALES, WE'LL ADD 45 BILLION OF VALUE TO THEBUSINESSES BY BRINGING THEM TOGETHER.
If it wins a conviction, then a defendant is liable to return anything of value derived from the crime.
She also sees a lot of value in getting her hands dirty in real estate in her personal life.
The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.3% after three straight sessions of declines that erased about 4% of value.
That&aposs far behind Facebook or Twitter — but Friedman says that he looks at the definition of "value" differently.
Productivity — the amount of value that employees create, on average, in an hour of work — has been rising slowly.
GDP is measured both quarterly and annually by calculating the inflation-adjusted sum of value added in an economy.
Inflation is seen as gold-positive, with bullion viewed as a safe store of value when price pressures rise.
Medtronic's agreement with LVHN focuses on a mix of clinical and financial results, two pillars of value-based care.
Telcos store different data to those organizations, but information that would still be of value to nation state adversaries.
But growing up poor gives you a special perspective, and there's a lot of value and strength in that.
The airline's shares have fallen 7 percent in the past fortnight, wiping out roughly 1.4 billion euros of value.
But the legal jeopardy depends on finding that the investigations could be a "thing of value" under the law.
Bitcoin is vastly more volatile than conventional money and relatively few people trust it as a store of value.
I love the lifting of the bouillion … My point being that the use case for bitcoin, maybe it's a store of value that, if allows people want to … It's the next, it's digital gold or digital diamonds, and I don't know if people really hold diamonds as a store of value, but maybe.
The law bars giving "anything of value" to a foreign official to obtain or retain business with a government entity.
He also notes that imperial China and early-modern Europe both used silver as a unit of value, facilitating comparison.
Unfortunately, there are worrisome signs that the incoming Trump administration is less committed to the idea of value-based care.
Italian judicial sources say an Italian team in Cairo has not received any information of value from their Egyptian counterparts.
Investors now face highly volatile and unpredictable equity markets that add and shed 2-plus percent of value with regularity.
"Some of the marquis properties, such as Herald Square, such as Chicago, really have a lot of value," Chen said.
Given Atiyah's many incredible results, it is reasonable to hope that something of value can be extracted from the work.
"I had no idea there was anything of value on them," the retired mechanical engineer from Las Vegas told Reuters.
Simply put, a token is a surrogate equivalent to something of value, like a poker chip or a dollar bill.
Normally, I don't think there's a ton of value in writing up preview footage, particularly in a review-style format.
Goats and buffaloes graze amid the reeking mounds, and thousands of scavengers comb the site, looking for items of value.
Disrupt Berlin 2019 takes place on 11-12 December, and we pack a lot of value into two short days.
The cardinal distinction between a share's price and its value goes back to Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing.
She wasn't sure if he'd gotten lucky or actually learned something of value, but she agreed to give him $1,0003.
If you want to have a sense of value, you have to be raised in a community that values you.
By compressing ten wins of value into a single roster spot, a team also gains significant flexibility to improve further.
While Morocco's portion of Western Sahara contains valuable phosphates, oil and fish stocks, the Polisario's third provides little of value.
They are aiming to develop a service that will provide the most trusted, stable storage of value on the blockchain.
" She added, "There's a lot of value in having healthy discourse and having conversations with people you might disagree with.
Unlike Bitcoin, however, gold as a storage of value is pretty stable and, of course, older than even fiat money.
The long period of low interest rates is the first to blame for the demise of value investing, Bernstein said.
" But she claims "it's a very different type of value addition that's required of investors than in the tech world.
That led to some accounts achieving massive early success without necessarily providing a ton of value to the new follower.
Then, anything that I have of value in my thinking will be in those, and I could pass that along.
"If we spent our time worrying about competitors, we wouldn't actually build anything of value to the world," Beykpour said.
SoftBank is behind a number of companies in categories that others are operating in and creating a lot of value.
He recommends that investors have a portfolio that is diversified globally to take advantage of value wherever it may be.
"We've seen a transfer of value from generation to customers and that trend will accelerate," CEO Francesco Starace told analysts.
Ripple's goal is to try to make it as easy as possible to transfer money between two stores of value.
That may have violated federal campaign-finance law, which bars Americans from accepting any "thing of value" from foreign nationals.
Why would anyone want to waste their time listening to someone who isn't conveying anything of value in their words?
Second, we must look to investors and see how their incentives propel them to increase valuations despite lack of value.
But it's also increasingly clear that wearables have to offer this kind of value in order to justify their existence.
Rather than being a way of paying for things, it is meant to act as a convenient store of value.
Take a longer view and use a value- and cap-weighted index and the merits of value come into focus.
But some market experts believe the selling is overdone and argue there are pockets of value for the discerning investor.
While the page is focused on the iPhone 7, owners of older iPhones should find plenty of value here, too.
Gold, which is considered a good store of value during volatility in other markets, jumped to its highest since November.
"The company has to basically cure cancer or something with its app," to justify that kind of value, she quipped.
Rising oil prices increase fears of inflation, raising demand for gold because of its appeal as a store of value.
Compliant bureaucrats and conniving businessmen allowed Mr Ben Ali's clan to dominate the economy, though they produced little of value.
But stocks like J&J are stores of value — they are large, highly capitalized stocks that "can be sold" vs.
You can transfer these points over to your Hyatt account at a perfect 1:1 ratio — no loss of value.
Reportedly, managers within the Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T) believed "something of value" could come from the experiments.
A Paramount deal is expected to unlock $10 or more of value per share of Viacom stock, the executive said.
Google and Waze successfully pipe nearly everything of value to the app's users into a larger, more visible, safer touchscreen.
And because storytelling can function as catharsis for black writers, there is a measure of value in the book's publication.
Burke's theory of value and Nietzsche's influence on the Austrian school of economics make up the other two new additions.
"GM has shown that the testing information is of value to GM's competitors," the judge said in his 1993 decision.
It's no surprise that those who view impeachment as a cable-news narrative saw little of value in Mueller's hearing.
IT SEEMS LIKE WHENEVER YOU ASK SOMEBODY, WELL, WHAT IS IT, IT'S A STORE OF VALUE, IT COMPETES WITH GOLD.
Knowing the book's genesis is useful in understanding the kind of value it has, and what it does not do.
FOSS has also created thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of value via companies like Red Hat and MuleSoft.
While the card carries a higher-than-average annual fee, frequent travelers get a ton of value back in benefits.
These rooms go for well over $900 per night, so you're still getting a lot of value from your points.
They got a lot of value from me too, but I couldn't believe I got paid to learn so much.
Last week, Einhorn sent out an investor letter that lamented the seeming end of value investing as a winning strategy.
And if US intelligence analysts find anything of value as foreign intelligence, they often summarize such communications in intelligence reports.
"The houses of worship are surely of value to whatever denomination," said Cioffi, who was not involved in the research.
Two Federal Election Commission advisory opinions would appear to support the view that opposition research is a thing of value.
"There is a lot of value in being where the energy is in the start-up scene," Mr. Miller said.
So we should focus on how we can bring these two things closer to one another in terms of value.
That the monstrous void of the inhuman just straight-up eats our beloved franchise and produces nothing of value afterward.
Only it isn't, not really, because incarceration doesn't strip goods and services of value, no matter what the rules say.
Domestic groups also have benefited from a shift to online purchasing, which drove three-quarters of value growth last year.
It is against the law to seek or receive assistance of value from a foreign entity in a U.S. election.
Through employing his investment philosophy of value investing, Buffett has become known for having beaten the US market most years.
All in all, Pfizer is a stock that offers several layers of value, making it a great pick for retirees.
Rather, the new claim is that Bitcoin is a "store of value" and that its price reflects its inherent scarcity.
"We have made it very clear, it's a clear transfer of value from Qualcomm shareholders to NXPI shareholders," he said.
For an industry that creates sales allure from notions of value, wealth and scarcity, rare can be a loaded word.
Well, not just nobody wants to drive, but there's an immense amount of value — at least on paper being credited.
The F.B.I. failed to glean any information of value from the encounters, and Ms. Turk returned to the United States.
Ever-higher home prices became a steam valve, and the "greater fool" theory substituted for any conventional measure of value.
Fortunately, Word was never designed for legal workflows, so we can add lots of value through our custom-built editor.
To critics, Valeant was an abusive acquisition machine that produced nothing of value and would choke on its own debt.
But doesn't mean there isn't inherent joy or some kind of value in letting the world know you're a Vulpix.
"We don't use gig economy in anything we do and I see a ton of value in that," Reig said.
Bondy believes prosecutors have purposefully delayed providing him evidence in order to prevent Parnas from being of value to Congress.
If I&aposm not getting at least 0003 cents of value out of my points, I&aposll usually pay cash.
Both officials likely have information that would be of value to investigators regarding the hold on military aid to Ukraine.
But I also scored a ton of value out of my cardholder benefits for the subsequent cardmember year as well.
It involved much solicitation of and expenditure by the German government and was certainly of value to the Obama campaign.
At 33, Zuckerberg is 54 years younger than Buffett, who amassed his fortune through many decades of value-based investing.
Even the less powerful stories here are original and thought-provoking enough to add something of value to the whole.
"That's a long-term measure of value that should put you on the right side of the trade," he said.
Federal judges for decades have grappled with how to define a "thing of value" in different types of criminal cases.
Futures contracts both reflect and impact market perceptions of value, and in the crypto case, perception is the operative word.
An advisory opinion from the FEC states the "thing of value" does not have to come at an actual cost.
Without access to Windows, the Steam Machine didn't seem much different from a PlayStation or Xbox in terms of value.
"The primary accounts that have a lot of value, that criminals want to monetize, are pretty heavily secured," Pascual said.
The things that you can take with you that really are of value have nothing to do with the physical.
Bribery as defined by 18 USC 201 includes a public official seeking "anything of value" for influencing a public act.
The column argued that this model could be of value to The Times, but urged the paper to proceed carefully.
I mean, we now have five US-based companies, technology companies, which dominate the stock exchanges in terms of value.
We had companies inside of China together with local partners that really added a lot of value to the community.
"Gold should remain in demand as a safe haven and as a store of value," said Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann.
Federal election law, however, states that campaigns cannot accept contributions of money or any "thing of value" from foreign sources.
Human commerce had seen lots of different kinds of money in circulation—money that was a good store of value but a bad means of exchange (like gold); money that was a good means of exchange but a bad store of value (like cacao beans); money that was a good means of exchange and a good store of value but a bad unit of account (like the early years of the euro)—but there weren't many good examples of money that could be reengineered midflight according to the preferences of the community.
They include subsidy cuts, the introduction of value added tax (VAT) and a shift to a more flexible exchange rate regime.
That's because I know I provide something of value, and so I can do that, not because I can do it.
When assessing the value of a company, you can compare price with earnings or take dividend yield as indicators of value.
"I like that she's very clear on the fact that food is something that is of value to her," Capalad says.
"A greater share of value-added in U.S. computer imports comes from Asia ex-China than from China itself," Wolf added.
Country Garden continued to solidify its market leadership in Guangzhou, with 42% of value of land acquired in the southern province.
For the adventurous (or foolish), you can try your hand at investing in stocks like the master of value investing himself.
The U.K. currency has already lost a considerable amount of value this year, likely in anticipation about the vote's potential outcome.
UK property values are highly cyclical, with UK residential properties historically having long periods of value growth, followed by shorter corrections.
The service sector contributes more than 30% of value added in American manufacturing and more than 40% in France and Italy.
Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), an android hunter known as a "blade runner," learns that all life has some sort of value.
It's a classic data play: give us access to your financial data and we'll give you something of value in return.
That may be of value to users who feel like motivational speaking is for rubes, but the underlying idea remains unchanged.
Although it lost more than 5.16% of value during the trading day, Chipotle's shares are up more than 82% this year.
Foreign nationals are prohibited from providing "anything of value" to campaigns, and that same law also bars solicitation of such assistance.
To be considered an illegal campaign contribution, what Russia offered must be considered "of value," as defined by campaign finance law.
Now that's still a lot of value for your euro, but why spend an extra €357 if you don't have to?
Now that we're living in a digital economy, power-law dynamics amplify the rapid extraction of value from people and places.
Things of value in this case could have been an invitation to the January 2017 inaugural events or access to Trump.
Localities depend on fixed shares of certain taxes: 22016% of value-added tax, for example, and 22017% of personal income tax.
" Block is starting with bathrooms, in an effort to, Wang explains, "go narrow and deep, and provide a ton of value.
Mr Buffett is held up as the gold standard of value investing, respected for his long-term view in selecting stocks.
Most people still only understand cryptocurrencies as stores of value like Bitcoin, so lots of user education would be required too.
"That's why we see an improvement in share value, there is already a 20 percent uplifting of value," Abdul Wahid said.
But spare a thought for Volkswagen's Matthias Müller as he watched the gauge of value leap by 4.5% on April 163th.
Gains in equity markets tend to decrease appeal for gold, considered a safe store of value during economic and political uncertainty.
We also believe that there could be ... a tremendous amount of value in precious metals on the surface of the moon.
So there's a lot of meaning there, and a lot of value, and that's something we carry around in our hearts.
Or different, but the same in terms of value and function and everything but framing, or the same, but more confusing.
IF YOU BREAK UP THIS COMPANY, YOU GO AT THE HEART OF ONE OF OUR MOST IMPORTANT SOURCES OF VALUE ADDED.
The company is for-profit, meaning employees pay taxes and "bring something of value to the local economy," the siblings explain.
If you're joining an early start-up, these questions are premature and your focus should be on building something of value.
The 51/49 rule embodies this mentality: I try to bring at least 51 percent of value to all my relationships.
I'm not sure it's going to add a ton of value for startups, but at least it makes the program possible.
The America's Cup held in New Zealand in 2003 generated an estimated NZ$495 million of value added, the government said.
Among the handouts, the government will bear the cost of value-added tax for purchases of first homes by Saudi citizens.
The lion's share of value being created by digital advertising ends up in the coffers of adtech giants, Google and Facebook .
Our top pick for budget soundbars with sub, the Vizio SB3651-E6, offers the best combination of value, connectivity and performance.
"That was a failed experiment," Barrick Gold Corp President Kelvin Dushnisky said, repeating the Canadian miner's mantra of "value over volume".
A doubling of value creation is surely low, but even that figure adds $100 trillion in value to the world economy.
The growth accounting mess shows a parallel value — or, rather, lack of value — placed on the idea of governing with integrity.
The Braves, who open a new ballpark next season and have traded most veterans of value, did not expect to contend.
The attackers also stole their clothing, shoes and anything of value, MSF said, and destroyed ration cards needed for food aid.
Currencies also act as a store of value, which is achieved when supply of currency matches demand, according to the note.
Investing in relocatable technologies and other assets that can be moved regularly in order to mitigate this could be of value.
Higher savings would ensue, but only after the destruction of a considerable amount of value of assets now held on books.
The digital currency cannot be an effective means of payment nor a great store of value because of volatility, he said.
Federal anticorruption law bars public officials from committing, or agreeing to commit, an "official act" in exchange for something of value.
When asking for a promotion, leadership is going to want to know what kind of value you bring to the business.
Conversely, as a store of value, it has proved more fickle than the price of gold or real estate in Peru.
" A quid pro quo — prohibited under anti-corruption laws — is the exchange of a thing of value for an "official act.
The praise doesn't coddle you or bring up unnecessary criticism — it just signals you achieved something of value to the company.
Buffett, for instance, has called Bitcoin "rat poison" while arguing that it is an asset that is "creating nothing" of value.
The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with benefits, perks, and rewards that can get you a ton of value.
"We're expecting there'll be good competition," Chad Pettit, head of value and access for biosimilars at Amgen, said in an interview.
Crystallex says the pledge was a fraudulent transfer of value from Citgo, which got nothing from the stock pledge, to PDVSA.
Examples of value stocks include J.P. Morgan Chase, Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson — all three can be found among Berkshire's holdings.
Fraud is a type of larceny, so there must be a victim who has been improperly deprived of something of value.
For anyone who's interested in questions of coloniality, questions of the postcolonial, I think they'll see a lot of value there.
As with Mary's business, creating a valuable product is always going to be more expensive than creating the appearance of value.
There is one sector of the U.S. economy, however, that is stuck in the pre-Jevons conception of value: health care.
"I think it's of value to understand that difference, and this finding starts to explain these types of differences," he said.
"A lot of your ability to say something of value about the world is defined by your physical experience," he said.
The peso has lost a lot of value since Trump was elected (partly because of speculation about what he might do).
When [some tools] take the Slack model they often get very focused on recency, and that determines an arbiter of value.
"Development velocity," to be specific, means the speed at which you can deliver an additional unit of value to a customer.
Politicians like Rudolph W. Giuliani and Dan Patrick, the lieutenant governor of Texas, bring nothing of value to such a discussion.
The filing said that G.M.R. had no assets of value and that his projects had failed over the last two years.
What is being created is a negative space, a void, into which everything of value — love, affinity, trust, cash — ­inexorably disappears.
You can sell a 30-year-old car and it maintains some semblance of value, especially if it's been well-maintained.
That suggests the firm believes bitcoin's future is more as a payment method rather than a store of value, like gold.
"Silicon Valley has lost some of its ability to tolerate controversial ideas that sometimes create a lot of value," he said.
My point is that because of the increased focus on diversity, nonwhiteness also has a certain type of value now too.
And if the persuasion "promises anything of value" to a witness who absents himself from a proceeding, it may constitute bribery.
Zambia plans to introduce a new non-refundable sales tax in place of Value Added Tax, despite criticism from mining companies.
A blockchain is a peer-to-peer network for exchanging anything of value, from stocks, money, intellectual property, and, yes, votes.
But he is still good enough to be a No. 3 starter for most teams, which carries a lot of value.
Sears directors rejected his request to receive a broader legal release covering those deals, which creditors contend robbed them of value.
Users across the site took sides: shut down, vehemently defend, or attempt to see some semblance of value in the film.
Money is also on your mind: Communication planet Mercury meets with the planet of value, Venus, which is retrograde in Aries.
A second felony count accuses her of using another person's Social Security number to gain something of value, the documents say.
Is there a way to give back to it in a way that isn't just a transfer of value to BuzzFeed?
We suggest sticking with names you know and prices around the $100 mark for the best combination of value and quality.
It's an amazing resource—one that will provide a lot of value to people stuck at home due to the coronavirus.
The US stock market has now wiped out the entire $11.5 trillion of value it gained since Trump's 2016 election victory.
Transfer of assets from the property firm to the REIT company will now be free of value-added tax, it added.
Rod Blagojevich is currently in federal prison for attempting to exchange an appointment to the U.S. Senate for something of value.
Opposition research, in other words, could constitute a "thing of value" that a politician may not solicit from a foreign government.
"Because we live in a world where valuations are so high, it's really hard to find pockets of value," he said.
It isn't asking for easier money, but for a stable store of value in the face of dislocation in financial intermediation.
Data on whether a user voted or was interested in politics might be of value to potential advertisers or political parties.
Mr. Venditto's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, told jurors during closing arguments that simply accepting something of value did not amount to bribery.
Investors argued that the proposed ownership structure could cause them to lose billions of dollars of value when the shares traded.

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