Is your book something that
contains apparent value that you couldn't simply find with 5 minutes of Google searching?
This disconnect between
the apparent value of content marketing and its adoption is also reflected in marketing spend based on company size:
My question to the many conservative bloggers who stepped away from the fox and drudge, no - thinkers allowed, sites: Do you still believe CNN is a leftist lamestream media source of
no apparent value?
But it is with regard to money and property that
the apparent values of our society most obviously conflict with the values of Christianity.
Relationships with others who can not give back anything of
apparent value to us or to God still create more value than any single person can contribute.
We also describe, in the context of policy work, differences in the relationships found among schools, districts, and states (Section 3.3)-- differences that range significantly in
their apparent value for fostering improvement in teaching and learning.
Or they invest in a situation where, for the life of me, I can't see
any apparent value.
This increased
the apparent value of City Investing Liquidating Trust units well above the $ 5.02 estimate, making them an even more attractive bargain.
Beginning her career as an illustrator and graphic artist, Steir has long explored an interest in symbols and icons, sometimes seeking to destroy
the apparent value of an image.
The difference that this makes is it changes
the apparent value of radiative transfer to the atmosphere.
In law firms, clients are refusing to pay for work done by new lawyers who are not «practice - ready» and therefore add
no apparent value to the services provided.
Counsel suggest that this is a «bet the company case» or that the client should assume that the matter has potential consequences far beyond
the apparent value of the matter.
It is
the apparent value of the policy which is often the amount disputed in court in cases of double indemnity.