Heather has worked in diverse settings within the mental health field and this has helped her to appreciate
the intrinsic value of every person's journey.
Not exact matches
The only currency in the history
of mankind that had actual
intrinsic value was when
people traded barley in the markets
of the ancient city
of Ur.
When the network
of confidence breaks down, you end up with a situation where
people are holding securities, nervous about a possible loss
of access to their money, while prevailing prices are still way above
intrinsic value, i.e., way above the prices that they would demand in order to compensate for a loss
of liquidity.
And, in a very strange reinterpretation
of American history, Huckabee declared, «I believe America is an exceptional country created out
of the providence
of God because
of the prayers
of people who, on their knees, begged for a place where they could be free and raise their children in the freedom to worship and to speak out and to protest, and where every
person was equal to every other
person in
intrinsic value and worth and no
person was worth more or worth less because
of how much land they owned, what their last name was, what their occupation was and what their bloodline was.»
There can be no doubt,
of course, that the teaching
of our Lord is
of enormous significance, not only for its own
intrinsic value but also because it enables us to understand the kind
of person that Jesus himself was, humanly speaking.
There are, he explained, two kinds
of value which
people experience: instrumental and
intrinsic.
3) The Bible presents mankind as being made in the image
of God, therefore each
person carries priceless
intrinsic value, despite their intellect, education, ethnicity, marketability, or physical beauty.
The age old problem
of SELF often is manifest in a false identity such as; «we are children
of Abraham» (therefore I am righteous), «I go to... «church»» (somehow this «church» makes you something) or «all you say we will do» (the
people of Israel saying they in themself can meet God's standard), «I give to the church» (not personally meeting others needs), «I do this program or that program» (though you do not desire to glorify God but rather there is some
intrinsic value in doing a program).
This individualism has dismissed both the extrinsic and the
intrinsic value of each human being in favor
of material and professional indices
of success that most
people believe are due to luck as much as anything else (hence the increasing popularity
of lotteries) Because the apocalyptic worldview
of the early church has now been replaced with the desperate and meaningless finality
of possible nuclear annihilation, eschatological expectations and hope for reversal
of human fortunes have given way to a «present - only» scheme
of refetence even in Christian theology.
Attention to self - consciousness has also established the certainty
of the self's reality,
of the
person's
intrinsic and ultimate
value, and the almost infinite possibilities latent in each self.
Some
of these
values can be appreciated only by human beings and are constitutive
of our
intrinsic value as
people.
It is more reasonable and in line with our biological understanding
of development to suppose that the capacity for experience, and therefore
intrinsic value, increases with the developing
person from the fertilized ovum onward.
The postmodern ecological worldview
of this book finds
intrinsic value in all those entities it calls individual entities, from protons to
people.
This is the realm
of mystical experiences,
of emotional self - transcendence and
of values that seem, to
people who can enter such modes, to have an
intrinsic and obvious rightness.
Most
people who go into teaching are motivated by
intrinsic rewards — the
value of the work they do — rather than extrinsic motivators, such as money, many educators believe.
The question is about gold and your answer is challenging the definition
of «
intrinsic value» (Also, your answer about
value is wrong because
people do
value things for economic reasons.
Intrinsic value is perceived, which means it is worth whatever you, or a group
of people, think it is.
If that was the case it wouldn't really be the
intrinsic value, because it's obvious that it's way better than what anyone can get from the average market, or in other words, it's much better than most
people required rate
of return.
If you have a margin
of safety you don't need to precisely predict
intrinsic value, which is a somewhat fuzzy concept that different
people calculate in slightly different ways.
The margin
of safety for a company for which
intrinsic value can actually be calculated (i.e. not in the «too hard» pile) should be so big that a really smart
person can do the valuation in their head.
Admitting that the
intrinsic value of some businesses can't be reliably determined is also very hard for some
people to accept.
Two
people looking at the same set
of facts, moreover — and this would apply even to Charlie and me — will almost inevitably come up with at least slightly different
intrinsic value figures.
After researching and writing the article on pet loss (September 1997 issue), we realized that for those
persons who might be devastated by the loss
of a pet or an assistance dog (for sight -, bearing -, or mobility - impaired
persons), some form
of insurance or buying service for financial relief may be a necessity Often there is great
intrinsic value derived from extended training and depth
of human / animal bonding.
If you give airline miles an
intrinsic value of one cent per mile, we saved $ 661 per
person booking with Avios, giving us a 8.3 cent - per - mile
value on this trip.
Beyond the
intrinsic immersive
values of the first -
person perspective and the fitting, yet optional PlayStation VR functionality, it is the environmental sound effects that should get the most
of the credit for enveloping the player in Resident Evil 7 «s troubling and confining world.
One
of the particularly cool things about Swapdom is that it encourages
people to not treat unwanted items as disposable, but rather to consider their
intrinsic value.
And, as Roosevelt knew and Bush seems to have remembered, there's an
intrinsic value to protecting vast areas
of wilderness even if most
people never encounter them.
He studied 10,000
people over 20 years and compared them with those who more put
value on
intrinsic things — quality
of relationships, relationship to nature — and he found the high consumer - minded
people are less happy.
The California Department
of Fish and Game maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their
intrinsic and ecological
value and their benefits to the
people of California.
Further, the Court has already held that such civil partnerships have an
intrinsic value for
persons in the applicants» position, irrespective
of the legal effects, however narrow or extensive, that they would produce (see Vallianatos, cited above, § 81).
There's an
intrinsic value to each form
of communication — textual, verbal and visual — and I don't expect
people are ready for any technology to merge those together.
Reflecting societal
values, Canadian law recognizes the historical vulnerabilities
of persons with disabilities and the fundamental principle that such
persons are entitled to have
intrinsic worth and dignity validated through accommodations
of their disabilities.
When
people realize the folly that is traditional currency, its
intrinsic value and rethink the very idea
of money, they will realize the potential
of cryptocurrencies, and more so stablecoins, and physical assets like gold and silver themselves.
Adding multiple cryptographic proofs like Ring Signature Confidential Transactions (RingCT) and Confidential Transaction (CT) plus trustless mechanisms like MAD escrow, Particl provides 100 percent anonymity to
people who buy and sell using PART.While the Particl privacy platform and upcoming Marketplace supports most major cryptocurrencies, PART serves as its utility token.PART and
Intrinsic ValueThe
value of Bitcoin has risen astronomically over the past several years in part because
people believe Bitcoin will one day be widely used and provide services that other forms
of currency can not.
India's Ministry
of Finance issued a statement today cautioning
people «against risks investing in virtual currencies including Bitcoin», claiming they lack
intrinsic value and aren't backed by any assets.
Entrepreneurial Focus: We are committed to the growth
of people and are convinced that
people have an
intrinsic value beyond their contributions as workers.
Promote the
intrinsic and economic
value of ecologically and culturally intact landscapes for Aboriginal
people's customary and commercial uses
of their country; and
In recognising the potential imbalance between market
value compensation and the actual
intrinsic value of the land to Indigenous
people, the National Native Title Tribunal has also recognised that market
value for compensation
of native title may be
of limited use: 16
This intention is born out
of an appreciation not only
of each
person's partner, but
of the
intrinsic value of the relationship itself.
Instead, constructive behavior change seems to arise when the
person connects it with something
of intrinsic value, something important, something cherished.
but for a buy and hold
person who can ALWAYS pay more than a flipper or it could be his house next door or some other
intrinsic value we have no way
of knowing..
This instills a sense
of community that has an
intrinsic value and makes
people want to live there,» said Kaufman, who calls herself «Portland's Bicycle REALTOR ®.»
One wonders where the tipping point resides regarding the scenario whereby less
people will be needed to produce outcomes / services / products, where less
people will have jobs
of intrinsic value, not to mention economic
value, that will pay enough for one to actually be able to afford the technologically produced outcomes / services / products.
«The mindset
of needing to be a chameleon is a false narrative because
people buy from those that they first trust, and, second, see
intrinsic value in what they are offering.