Sentences with phrase «also diminish the value»

Additionally, its a lot less likely that a running back would get their 5th year option compared to other positions, which also diminishes the value of drafting one in the first.
Not only is this a huge distraction technique to actually accomplishing anything, but it also diminishes the value of the people who are living around you.
It can also diminish the value of your eLearning news release, due to the fact that readers may perceive it as a sales pitch rather than an authentic news story.
Spending the equity in your home, of course, also diminishes the value of your estate — leaving you less to pass along to your heirs down the road.

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But the diminishing values of these companies could also have a trickle down effect on your own company, particularly if you're in tech and hoping to go public this year and next.
«Investing in food producing farmland in the tax - friendly nation of the Republic of Vanuatu with our cluster concept in agriculture Malekula farm lets offers an investment that is out of reach from being diminished by most currency meltdowns and loss of value by state and local government seizure and also provides a cash return.
It also reprises some themes from Smith's earlier books, including the case for postmodernism as an ally of Christianity rather than as a threat, and skepticism about the value of straightforward apologetics — with Taylor, he suggests that the genre diminishes religion by reducing it to just another «closed» set of propositions in an age that prizes storytelling and fluidity.
I also think it's fair to diminish the value of a player who has missed this much time with a nebulous injury.
It's also worth noting that the 5Dimes lists the poorly named Ottawa Redblacks at +3550, while that value is greatly diminished at Bovada where the Redblacks are only listed at +2000.
He says HGS was getting «diminishing returns» from its investment in TIGR since Venter had steered his outfit into sequencing organisms of little medical importance, and into human genome sequencing, also of limited value for a company like HGS that is interested in genes as drug targets (not untranslated DNA that makes up most of the genome).
Also, we are under the impression that the subscription options cost higher, which diminishes the value for money quotient.
Not only can these imitations compromise your vehicle's safety performance in subsequent collisions, they may also diminish your vehicle's resale value down the road.
, there's also a point of diminishing return, where in fact you are lowering the perceived value of the book more than the low price can make up for.
The value of having employee credit cards can also be diminished if there is no way to manage the account and track spending, so be sure to ask about online account management tools as well.
For example, if a company goes bankrupt, or its earnings power drops permanently, then shareholder value will also become permanently diminished.
A price drop causes the value of the shares we already own to diminish (the lump side of the equation) but it also makes all the shares we have yet to purchase more appealingly priced (the more important side of the equation for most).
Not only can you trade in for points cards (at least in North America), that argument also doesn't diminish nor change the value of the title itself.
It was much easier to celebrate the abstraction in music than it was with the other arts, but also to diminish the value of anything outside the work itself.
But an e-reader also brings up other aspects of consumerism: the ease of impulsive purchases, the desire for instant gratification, a diminished perceived value of a product because of its digital format, the conundrum of minimalism, and so on.
«It is also important to understand what the client values and the point at which that value starts to diminish,» Mitchell said in a recent e-mail.
If quality suffers, it follows that the value to the reader also diminishes.
With other firms such as DLA Piper, Bird & Bird and Dentons also launching separate advisory businesses, we see this as a burgeoning opportunity for firms to broaden and diversify their offerings, while not diluting or diminishing their core offering in high value legal services typified by the partnership model.
Damages claimed also include the difference between the price the claimants paid for Mt. Gox's services as promised and the diminished value of those services in light of the actual utility, safety and security of Mt. Gox (par.
Additionally, concerns over Ethereum's diminishing value as an ICO investment vehicle are also likely to decrease soon.
VACCHO is also concerned that the change will diminish the value of AHWs who are not able to register as they do not yet have the appropriate qualification.
The value of the land may also have diminished as a result of the development restrictions.
It involves far more than bulk access to to land registry data, personal information, overriding public interest or privacy — it also spoke to Teranet's and the province's deprivation of a revenue stream along with the diminishing of its value when its information can be retrieved and used to establish competing models.
They also obtained a trial award against the municipality for the additional construction costs, environmental costs (leading to delay) and diminished value of property (because of stigma), less the $ 100,000 recovered from the real estate agent.
«A real estate company that provides agents who are skilled at determining the appropriate market value and listing price for homes, and who can effectively market properties, can help minimize the time that clients» homes remain on the market — which can not only save the seller money, but also diminish inconvenience and anxiety.»
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