«How
people value an item is not a simple function of that item alone,» explains Kenway Louie, a research assistant professor at New York University's Center for Neural Science and one of the authors of the paper.
Not exact matches
«At a certain stage, it's hard to
value him, because he's like a piece of art or a «collector
item» to
people in the industry.
In particular, consider the following question: Can you think of a market in any
item where each
item was priced perfectly, so that every (rational)
person agreed on its
value?
EBay's vice president of seller experience, Jordan Sweetnam, said in a statement that the acquisition would serve eBay in its efforts to «unlock the
value» of the «billions of dollars worth of unwanted and unused
items in
people's possession.»
And I don't like your suggestion of using «renters or home insurance» to
value the
items in a
person's residence.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450
items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental
values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of
people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality
items comprising four psychological scales.
More and more I feel
people are
valuing hand - crafted
items that have been made with imagination, skill, heart and soul.
I also think
people will view an
item of interest (particularly higher
value items) on a number of separate occasions before committing to purchase.
«The valuation process is inherently relative, with
people valuing the same exact
item more or less depending on the environment they recently inhabited.
Some
people like to create a more formal experience by allowing guests to take the number of
items they bring, or ones of a similar monetary
value while others enjoy a more casual affair.
Patrons should pay attention to the high levels of sodium found in every
item on the menu, as most options contain more than 1,000 mg of sodium, which represents half of the suggested daily
value for a
person consuming 2,000 calories a day.
He found that organ meats, butter, fish liver oils and fish eggs were highly
valued items in every diet he studied.11 (Insects, high in superunsaturated fatty acids, are also highly
valued among
peoples who have little access to other animal foods.)
If not, I have seen some groups on Facebook that are working to trade or sell the
items at face
value (plus the cost of shipping and / or PayPal fees) and are booting
people from the group who are trying to price gouge.
Other than ethically producing fine
items of clothing using eco-conscious fibers, AG Jeans»
values demand that the they are socially active too: the brand is devoted to making a positive change by partnering with Water, a charity dedicated to bringing clean and safe drinking water to
people in developing nations.
Although it can be embarrassing to ask for help from a loved one, most
people would find it far worse to have to ask a
person they've only just met for money or other
items of
value.
The study by online bookseller Book
People surveyed 1,100 parents with children under the age of 12, asking them how highly they place educational
value when choosing gifts for their children, as well as which
items they believe aid child development in a number of areas.
It's no secret that nowadays things are getting more and more expensive, which is the reason why many
people would rather buy second hand
items which are
value for money rather than splurge on brand new goods.
rich
people go for this: Collectible
item — high resale
value.
I have a lot of trouble discarding meaningful
items, such as cards from
people I'm close to, some schoolwork from my children's elementary years and any
item that might have some sentimental
value.
Few
people can identify every single
item in their homes — let alone the
value.
«
People often fail to realize that the insurance doesn't cover the market
value of the condo but what it costs to replace lost
items and repair interior damage,» Giulanti says.
In general,
people do not
value items and services they get for free.
The way
people often do it is to use the actual cash
value check to replace a few big ticket
items, submit receipts, get replacement cost, then replace a few more
items, and so on.
Early discussions about money issues, including how much
items cost and the
value of saving, has a long - lasting affect on
people.
Uniqueness has
value — Most
people appreciate an unusual gift more than anything else, and these days it's easier than ever to buy one - of - a-kind
items.
Some
people think they don't own enough
items of
value to warrant getting a renters insurance policy.
I think I understand what you mean by big brands wanting to be in Walmart because they sell more, but even then, with Great
Value brands next to many branded
items, I don't understand why
people choose the more expensive option.
If a dog growls over food, toys or
people, he is guarding
items or
people he perceives to be of
value.
As the second half of the year developed,
people were still buying pet supplies, but again they were looking for more
value - priced
items than earlier in the year.
Retailers might also offer a rain check, an
item of equivalent
value, or to call the
person when the
item comes in.
These
items should be considered income in the amount of their fair market
value (i.e., the amount an average
person would pay to buy the
item at retail).
** Included extras are per
person for first and second passengers only, can not be substituted for other
items or services, and have no cash
value.
Generally, using points for anything other than hotel stays isn't the best
value, but I know some
people get
value out out of their IHG points by redeeming them for
items form the IHG Rewards Club redemption catalog.
If enough
people see no
value in purchasing the used products at GameStop than GameStop will either drop the service or have to modify how they offer it (lower price of used
items to consumers, lower payback for selling back a game, not buy as many because they won't retain their
value as long, etc...)
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the
items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much
value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between
people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Despite what some
people think not all games have gone up in
value and I have lost money probably on 20 % of my sealed
items.
Not so much for it to be a revenue driver, but for it to be a hot Christmas
item and boost the
value of the Nintendo brand in a way that Pokemon did + encourage
people to look to Switch.
The economist's role is not to establish how much
people should
value items gained or lost, but to calculate based on observing how much these
people actually
value these
items.
They found that before buying a material
item,
people thought it was a better
value.
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.
People do this because material
items are tangible; they have measurable economic
value attached to it; and they're always present, able to be used or seen.
Although this may seem like common sense to many readers, reality paints another picture — one in which
people most often spend their money on material
items because they mistakenly believe that they have greater
value.
Because
people's opinions vary widely regarding the dollar
value of such
items, awards for general damages can be inconsistent from case to case, although they generally fall within a certain range.
For example if a
person pleads guilty to the theft of a small
item from a store they may focus on the small
value of the property, that it was a crime of impulse, and that even though it was a theft there was a very limited gain to be made from it, and that responsibility is being accepted by entering a guilty plea.
Services like KnowYourStuff.Org help you better catalog and
value your individual
items of property; most
people have far more than they think they do, and their home insurance coverage should reflect this.
While we always recommend keeping your high -
value items on your
person or in your carry - on it's not always an option for every traveler, so we tracked down how you can best protect those
items from loss, damage, or theft.
Many
people make the mistake of underestimating the contents of their home, but the
value of your apparel, small appliances, electronics, furniture, and personal
items can really add up.
However, there are certain restrictions and limitations in actual cash
value coverage that must be regarded by most
people upon acquiring an insurance to cover special
items.
Some
people underestimate the
value of their contents, or things they have in their home, but even with a minimalist lifestyle, you may not be filling your home with lots of junk, but you may have certain special
items and things, including those related to hobbies or collections that you've taken the time to be selective about having.
People who have an actual cash
value basis of claims settlement will not receive enough money in a claim to replace the
items they have lost.