His passing ability and first touch would be ideal at Barcelona, and he would be available for
less than his true value.
However, he describes this as an inaccurate description of value investing, because every investor thinks they are buying a stock for
less than its true value.
BP was begging for cash; Apache saw an opportunity and bought assets for
less than their true value.
You probably also noticed that for the simulated AR (1) process, the estimated time scale is consistently
less than the true value (which for the simulations, is known to be exactly 5 years, or 60 months), and that the estimate decreases as lag increases.
This can happen for a number of reasons and, if the claimant is aware of this, has had the benefit of sound legal advice and has been able to give careful thought to whether or not to settle his claim at
less than its true value, then that is a matter for the claimant's judgement and it can not be brought back to court simply because the claimant later reconsiders his position.
In car accident cases where liability is uncertain, the Plaintiff is forced to accept
less than the true value of their case.
An insolvent estate is the quintessential impecunious claimant — it may have good claims against deep - pocketed defendants, but due to a lack of resource those claims may not be pursued at all or they may be settled for significantly
less than their true value.
Evidence that the property was obtained at
less than true value, standing alone, is not enough to prove the defendant's knowledge.
Not exact matches
And I know of no way to define truth so independent of
value that a metaphysical scheme could be called
true if it leaves our experience
less rich
than it found it.
This design evolution stays
true to founder George Ballantine's pioneering
values and relentless pursuit of quality, never settling for
less than the finest and travelling to the four corners of Scotland until finding the perfect blend of malts and grains for his whisky.
By Farrell's calculations, Greenberg's committee has paid $ 40,474
less in rent
than he should have, considering the
true market
value of the office space.
By Farrell's calculations, Greenberg's committee has paid $ 40,474
less in rent
than should have been paid, considering the
true market
value of the office space.
7 Reed's father sold it to the jeweler for $ 3.50,
less than one - thousandth of its
true value.
If getting 35 miles per gallon (mpg) in a car that can fit four full - sized adults sounds like a dream come
true, imagine it in a car that costs
less than $ 16,000 and holds its
value better
than anything in its class.
Then, as now, the «
value» part of the markets - a long - term investing approach which focuses on targeting companies which are
valued at
less than their
true worth - are (relatively speaking) hugely unpopular.
States with a high cost of living and above average taxes such as California or New York cause the
true value of $ 100 to be
less than expected.
While a
true value of MQMs is probably
less than that, annual bonuses achieved this way are definitely worth a few percentage points on your spending.
In either case, you need to borrow a total of $ 24,000 from the lender, which means you need an LTV of at least 120 percent — the
true market
value of the car is
less than the
value of the loan.
It doesn't happen that often where you find a
true «net - net» — meaning the company is
valued by the market at
less than its estimated liquidating
value.
First National Bank Business Edition Visa Card with Absolute Rewards (Business) covers Telecommunication Expenses with 5x points even if the
true value is
less than 5 % cash.
Instead, when stocks are going up, he happily pays more
than their objective
value; and, when they are going down, he is desperate to dump them for
less than their
true worth.
I truly believe we tend to underestimate the
true value of our time and that we sell this commodity for a lot
less than what it's worth.
With a market cap of $ 270m, Seahawk is trading at
less than 0.5 x our estimates of its
true book
value and 2.6 x 2008 earnings.
Will a lender accept an offer significantly lower
than 88 % of the seller's loan if it's accompanied by documentation showing that the
true value of the home is much
less than the asking price?
Even if you don't plan on selling, you have to know that your home is really worth about ~ 6.5 %
less than it's worth on paper, so we can compare its
true value to the cost of renting.
While I don't generally think of Marriott Rewards as being a program that offers travel hackers much
value, that may be
less true today
than it has been even in the recent past.
While a
true value of MQMs is probably
less than that, annual bonuses achieved this way are definitely worth a few percentage points on your spending.
Gouk concludes: «There are aspects of modernism which of course challenge this nexus of
values, but Manet's art is a permanent reminder that the complex constructions of cerebral compulsiveness, the ploddings of so called «realism,» or indexes of socio - political advance in mores and life - style, however «modernistic» they may consider themselves to be, are likely to be, in spite of themselves
less a
true reflection of their times
than an indictment of it.
I want to see a pair of bounds, such that the probability that the
true value is
less than the lower bound is say 2.5 % (in the appropriate sense), and the probability that is above the upper bound is the same.
If the Earth's
true emission temperature (which occurs somewhere at altitude in the troposphere) is
less than the 255 K predicted by theory (assuming an albedo 0.306), then the Planck parameter may well be considerably
less than the IPCC's
value, in which event on this ground alone climate sensitivity may be well below its central estimate of 3.26 K per CO2 doubling.
With that as the median of a reasonable prior, the empirical evidence comes down on the side of a
value less than 2; this is especially
true if the prior includes negative
values for ECS, which is possible on some of the much debated effects of clouds.
In fact, both simulations and theoretical calculations demonstrate that for 125 years of a genuine AR (1) process, if the time scale were 30 years (not an unrealistic
value for global climate), we would expect the estimate from autocorrelation
values to be
less than half the
true value.
«If the contractual rights which he has lost were capable by the terms of the contract of being rendered either
less valuable or valueless in certain events, and if it can be shown that those events were, at the date of acceptance of the repudiation, predestined to happen, then in my view the damages which he can recover are not more
than the
true value, if any, of the rights which he has lost, having regard to those predestined events.»
Your lawyer will gather the evidence you need to win your case, and we'll also negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf, work to prove that the responsible party is liable for your damages, and calculate the
true value of your personal injury claim so that you don't have to settle for a penny
less than what you deserve.
Elias LJ then set out four reasons why the valuation exercise was a «particularly daunting and speculative one, and indeed suggest that the
value of the business was probably considerably
less than the [husband] now submits»: «First, the
value of a hotel business of this kind will depend principally on the goodwill, but that is in part located in the premises and in part it is a personal goodwill generated by the way in which the owners run the hotel... The husband is now contending that the profits have remained much the same quite irrespective of who has been running the business which, if
true, would suggest that the goodwill lies principally in the premises themselves.
Since insurance providers won't fully compensate you for the loss of your home or its contents if your insurance coverage amounts are 80 % or
less than your home's
true value, the risk of being underinsured is a chance you definitely don't want to take.
Note that actual home
values will vary based on factors such as proximity to commercial centers, access to transit and home size — rentals tend to be smaller (and therefore
less expensive)
than for - sale properties, so these
values may overestimate
true market prices.
For instance, if a property is given a
value that is higher
than its
true value and consequently over financed, a subsequent foreclosure on the mortgage could result in a foreclosure sale price substantially
less than the mortgage balance.
«Because we buy the bank note for much
less than its original
value, we can provide the homeowner with reasonable loan terms in line with the
true value of the home.»