Born in Los Angeles in 1944, McCollum applies strategies of mass production to handmade objects — such intricate labor raises questions about the role of the artist and
the intrinsic value of the work of art.
Shawn recognizes
the intrinsic value of working with the public in a compassionate, calm, and empathetic manner.
Not exact matches
In view
of all the things that can be said about a company and the effects that can take place on a share price for many different reasons, there is and will never be any excuse to shy away from the hard
work of studying a company in order to find its real
intrinsic value.
His understanding
of celibacy's
intrinsic value to the priesthood, however, is the real treasure
of this
work.
In its thematization at the 1983 Vancouver Assembly, the phrase integrity
of creation was clear in general implication but lacking in exact definition.2 In meetings
of the Church and Society
Working Committee, the phrase has come to name the
intrinsic value that each and every living being has in and for itself as a creature loved by God, and the instrumental
value that living beings can have for one another and for God as instances
of an evolutionary and web - like creation.
In literature and the arts
valuing affects the relation
of the arts to human life and the critical standards by which the
intrinsic merit
of works of art are judged.
The strategy promotes
intrinsic Euskadi
values such as hard
work and compromise, the capacity to excel, a vocation for transformation and the creation
of equal opportunities for men and women.
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.
When kids understand the importance
of doing their best
work, and the
intrinsic value this carries — the ability to reach their potential — they will do their best because they want to, not because they have been asked.
«But it's a pretty good audience... There is a culture
of entertainment consumers that understands that the
work has an
intrinsic value, and they want to honor you and they want to give you money.
Only after this assessment positively identifies an investment opportunity do we
work to establish what we believe is a reasonable estimate
of the company's
intrinsic value.
As you know from reading, I love cheap stocks, and many
of them are unloved cheap stocks with temporary problems, but I'd rather own a business that can grow its
intrinsic value over time, because my margin
of safety increases over time and gives me more room for error in my analysis
work.
While there is much that remains unknowable in financial markets, what we do know is that Graham's «big idea» — that a common stock represents a fractional ownership interest in a business and that the essence
of investment is to attempt to exploit discrepancies between the
intrinsic value of a business and its price in publicly traded markets — has empirically and practically
worked over the long term.
The above elements
work together to determine the moneyness
of an option - a description
of the option's
intrinsic value, which is related to its strike price as well as the price
of the underlying asset.
This type
of thinking is a great demonstration
of speculation: When the analyst has done his
work and determined that the price already below
intrinsic value, but is speculating on the exact bottom or on what will cause the stock to move up.
Buying stock in firms where the
intrinsic value of the assets is higher than the market capitalization
worked well in the depths
of the Great Depression, when investors were wary
of holding equity.
It's not perfect, and it's still a
work in process, but anchoring estimates
of intrinsic value on the earnings power
of company assets (relative to a required rate
of return, which I set at an exacting 10 %) helps avoid
value traps.
Of course, the stock market's the best place to be long - term, despite its gyrations — and insisting on buying at
value prices (preferably on stocks which continue to compound their
intrinsic value) can
work to your advantage enormously over time.
I haven't
worked the rest
of it out, but I suspect that MFC isn't trading much below
intrinsic value.
Likewise, the no - kill movement is grounded in the same principles — that the lives
of homeless pets have
intrinsic value and we should treat the animals with the same respect that we would hope to receive and
work to give them every opportunity to live and thrive, as we desire for ourselves.
United in the belief that all life has
intrinsic value, the founders
worked to put aside personal ambition and ego to stay true to the goal
of ending the killing.
«Gamification
works best if it reinforces the
intrinsic value of an activity.»
Applying strategies
of mass production to handmade objects, McCollum's labor - intensive practice questions the
intrinsic value of the unique
work of art.
I hope that my
work reminds the audience
of our true selves and reaffirms the
intrinsic value of each
of us that lies beyond the
value assigned to us based on utility.
Conceptual art, while having no
intrinsic financial
value, can deliver a powerful message, and thus has served as a vehicle for socio - political comment, as well as a broad challenge to the tradition
of a «
work of art» being a crafted unique object.
Her architectural sculptural installation
work in this exhibition, Fetishism
of Commodity, refers to Marx's discussion
of commodities as objects
of desire beyond their
intrinsic economic
value.
Often described as Neo-Dadaist, many
of Johns»
works are more like junk art and possess a unique aura
of uncertainty about their
intrinsic value.
Because diversity has
intrinsic value, and because its loss impoverishes society, we
work to secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink
of extinction.
One
of the primary reasons, according to researchers, is not in the diminishing
value of the hours
worked (though there is some evidence
of this) but in the
intrinsic value of those not
worked.
Adult learning theory teaches that adults learn better when they see both the extrinsic and
intrinsic value of what they are being taught, when the topic is relevant to their
work, and when they get to practice what they are learning.
As the adoption
of the overall platform grows, so does the
value of PART.If you want to make the case that cryptocurrencies have
intrinsic value based on services they provide today, PART is a good subject to
work with.
Career planning is an exciting process
of finding your ideal career, based upon your
intrinsic interests, motivational traits, personal
work style, personality,
values, skills, and aptitudes.
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.
Hourly paid workers must be compensated by a governmant imposed minimum common amount per hour, no matter what type
of work (within certain disciplines), no matter how productive they are, no matter what
intrinsic value those workers and their job descriptions add to the economics
of the various ventures.
The unsophisticated
working / voting - for - their - daily - bread / entitlement types respectively will be the economic victims
of this speculator - friendly money - making - for - doing - nothing -
of -
intrinsic -
value - based monetary system when it inevitably implodes upon itself.
Things that don't add to the
intrinsic value of your property, or maintenance
work which homeowners tend to do fairly regularly anyway, don't qualify.