Without a good brand story, your product holds no inherent or
emotional value for your customers.
Virtual learning environments are also designed to mimic game consoles so that the learner is engaged and motivated
by emotional values such as excitement, suspense and even disappointment.
They simply don't carry as
much emotional value as a kitchen does, but they can carry a significant cost.
Focus on updating those items that will significantly improve the value of the home, specifically striving to
increase emotional value instead of appraisal value.
Noting that buyers and sellers often have
emotional value attached to a home or are unaware of the market, Stephens pointed out that appraisals completed for mortgage transactions are used to assist lenders in making lending decisions — and are not intended to confirm a listing, contract or sales price.
A clicker is also a conditioned reinforcer... we infuse it
with emotional value and meaning because it gets paired with food.
So, until the day comes... And it will be not long from now, YES, SATAN / EVIL / BAD RULES THIS WORLD, AND SOON OUR LORD AND SAVIOR WILL BE LOCKING THAT BITCH UP IN A PIT AND BRING HEAVEN HERE ON EARTH Not trying to yell, just put the
full emotional value of how happy thinking of that day makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not happy dummy, what are you doing?
If there were no bias, then the
median emotional values of the words (red lines) would fall in the middle of the emotional scale.
Though the narrative requires much more from the viewer than one would like, I can applaud the artistic and
emotional value beset by the writer / director along with outstanding performances from newcomer Hunter McCracken, Brad Pitt, and Jessica Chastain.
These awards emphasise the fact that the Volvo S80 is a typical Volvo, particularly in terms of safety, quality, reliability and environmental awareness, but it is just as much a very unusual Volvo in terms of
emotional values such as interior and exterior styling.
Unlike Toyota, purveyor of reliable but often - faceless transportation devices, the VW Group has put a strong emphasis on
emotional values like driving pleasure, strong perceived quality, exciting design, and engineering excellence.
It's said to be based around Hyundai's new design theme of «sensuous sportiness», and according to Hyundai's head of styling, Sang - yup Lee, the overall goal is to create «vehicles with
heightened emotional value».
Dave Ramsey does admit, though in passing, in Financial Peace University, that, yes, indeed, paying more on the credit card with the highest interest rate does make more mathematical sense, but, yes, he attaches
great emotional value to paying off a credit card, completely, and that is likely going to occur by paying off the lowest credit card balance, first.
The importance people place upon companion animals has only increased in recent years, both in terms of the amount of money spent on them and the
reported emotional value owners place upon those pets.
While Activision Blizzard may argue that digital items can not be resold and have no individual values outside of the game, the BGC still finds that Overwatch's loot boxes meet the criteria of having some kind of
attributed emotional value through player desire for the items and artificial rarities.
Something tells me Hirst probably places greater priority on the shipping, storage and insurance of his works than the
actual emotional value he attaches to them.
The simplicity of Chamberlain's practice is thus the complex underpinnings that allowed him to endow an ascetic material with a
highly emotional value.
«This is part of a trend of recognizing that pets are beloved and valuable members of the family
whose emotional value is indeed inestimable,» Lockwood says.
The problem for libraries can be when people
ascribe emotional values to libraries that revolve around preserving the past or theoretical knowledge without integrating them into their behaviour in ways that deliver value now.
Being one of the most of old time festivals of our region, diwali holds a athletic orally transmitted and
emotional value for every Indian.
As more and more urban centers are revitalized with a new sense of purpose, energy, and creativity, young people are moving in from the suburbs to embrace new urbanism and are looking for a car that suits their needs and delivers
high emotional value.
People understand transactions as being a fair trade of value: Something costs me a certain amount of time, money or hassle, and I get some kind of practical or
emotional value in return.
The Courts may sometimes divide your belongings together 50/50 and overlook the personal or
emotional value of specific items.
It has high
emotional value.»
Their builders know
the emotional value of warm, sunny, public spaces.
Meanwhile the practically real world for each one of us, the effective world of the individual, is the compound world, the physical facts and
emotional values in indistinguishable combination.
In Quintilian's teaching, the voice and body are shaped by
the emotional values of the piece in performance.
And, of course, this analogy doesn't address
the emotional value, the place breastfeeding has in the mother - child relationship4.
Lustgarten believes that the consensus around neoliberalism will not draw to a close soon, as it is «embedded in our social, political and
emotional values».
While consumers of these types of vehicles are typically believed to have utilitarian priorities, the results showed that social and
emotional values, such as the perception of sophistication of design and pride of ownership, had a more significant impact on brand affection than functional values, such as the vehicle's price or gas mileage.
«A lot of these conversations around therapy — including extensive therapy that may not be truly beneficial in terms of survival — may come down to
emotional values.
The expanding disk resembles an approaching object, which «has
emotional value, like a dog running toward you,» he says.
This puts
an emotional value on «treats» which teaches kids to feed their emotions.