Sentences with phrase «more subjective value»

I should highlight this latest letter focuses solely on the objective value of Argo's balance sheet — its asset management business has a more subjective value, but is clearly valuable in its own right & worth far more than its implied zero / negative public market value.]
While somethings, like services and works of art, have a more subjective value, the value of a share of stock is not quite so subjective.

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As important as financial readiness and work ethic are in choosing your franchisees, the subjective value of how well the candidate fits into your organization's values and culture may be even more important.
Such a view would not be quite so absurd as might at first appear: the divine temporal evaluations would seem to be no more arbitrary than those of the constitution of the primordial nature in Whitehead's view; and the divine subjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evsubjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evSubjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evSubjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evaluations.
This is not a subjective test attempting to measure the «true» value of the law to benefited individuals; rather, it's a more objective test (at least in theory) which simply attempts to measure the number and scope of allowed exemptions from the law.
Focusing on the systems as a whole also would have encouraged districts to be more honest in their observation ratings rather than creating the incentive for subjective observation ratings to compensate for value - added results that, by definition, grade teachers on a curve.
But in a role as one piece of a more comprehensive evaluation methodology, value - added measures can inject an objective measure that can amplify or validate information gleaned from more subjective methodologies.
Value is always subjective, but right now the general tablet audience will likely find the iPad 2 more approachable, more straightforward and easier to get the best out of from day one.
Portfolio construction Successful portfolio construction is the result of properly managing and integrating the desired portfolio characteristics and the more subjective relative value judgments.
Another much more subjective approach is to evaluate the utility value of the extra PTO.
The value of the SWR Investing Tool is that it breaks through the fog and confusion of subjective investing advice and reports the hard and cold facts — your SWR methodology reports what the historical data says, nothing more and nothing less.
There is a third, more subjective, element to an intrinsic value calculation that can be either positive or negative: the efficacy with which retained earnings will be deployed in the future.
Jeff Cole > How about... more objectively to value items in the game currency... through auctions globally seachable... minimum time period (e.g. three days),... [allow] «loan» [of] items for a period... Ultimately, to solve the e-Bay problem and maintain a game economy, it's less about whether the value is subjective or objective...
So it's rather curious that you argue we should attach more value to a subjective number, rather than the underlying objective numbers, from which this was based, and that it would be «clearly» incorrect to attach more to the objective numbers.
Non-compensatory damages are awarded to help offset more subjective and harder to value costs caused by an accident.
The judge can no more divorce herself from her subjective experiences, beliefs and values than can the historian, the economist, or the physician.
Non-economic damages are paid to compensate for injuries that are more subjective and difficult - to - value.
The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Victory Motors provides important clarification to not only the assessment of contaminated properties for property tax purposes, but also to the consideration of objective value versus subjective value in assessment more broadly.
Because all three devices cost $ 70, determining the value is a little more subjective than simply looking at which gadget is the cheapest.
This kind of quantified experience tells the hiring manager more about an applicant's potential value as an employee than subjective language such as «many» or «several.»
The court can also impose more subjective criteria such as the value of the services provided by each parent, the amount of time the child spends with each parent, and the potential earning capacity of each parent regardless of their employment status.
They then go about searching the MLS for «sold» properties that they can shoe - horn into the calculation grids to justify (with more than a little subjective application of so - called «adjustments») their already arrived - at «opinions» of value.
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