That log you placed on the fire is
a tangible measure of the cost to the environment of keeping your family warm.
Statistical data is undoubtedly a helpful tool that provides us with
a tangible measure of racial and gender diversity.
Are there
any tangible measures of your success as a nurse?
Not exact matches
The true
measure of value is the
tangible contribution we make on a daily basis.
Accountability should be judged on
tangible industrial
measures like start - up tech company survival rates after three and five years, number
of new products and services brought to market annually by companies that IRAP supported, and overall ROI after three or five years.
Accountability should be
measured on the basis
of tangible industrial values, e.g., business viability 3 years after CICP purchase, along with demonstrated success in meeting client (government agency) needs.
Nevertheless, people want a
measure, something
tangible, and in the case
of the Ordinariate, many have opted to make that the Ordinariate Liturgy.
However, such a
tangible measure, borne
of respect for human dignity and concern for the public good, would help greatly in stimulating the American conscience on a matter that presently struggles to hold its attention.
Quite aside from hard - to -
measure traumas such as the drawn - out anticipation
of an impending catastrophe, the incarceration itself, the dehumanization, the sustained fear
of death, I could point to some very
tangible assaults upon my health in the concentration camp.
We renewed our determination to provide both
of our sons with greater security,
tangible love and a concrete sense
of confidence in themselves, knowing they are loved beyond
measure.
The prioritisation
of Afghanistan over Kashmir / India was a particularly interesting feature and it remains to be seen as to how this translates into
tangible policy
measures.
It can be
measured in something rather more
tangible too: support — and here, unlike in Scotland earlier, the status quo is at something
of a disadvantage.
«We were interested in providing a
measure of how long people would have to wait until the effect
of mitigation becomes
tangible, in terms
of avoided warming,» Tebaldi said.
Measuring sea level is an increasingly important part
of climate research, and a rising mean sea level is one
of the most
tangible consequences
of climate change.
Probably the most
tangible type
of ketone body is acetone as you can
measure it with breath ketone meter as well as you can feel it from your own breath.
The label «poor» arises from a development perspective that looks only at financial, infrastructure, technology and other
tangible assets as the
measures of wealth.
Creative programmes can offer a counter balance to testing and while their impact on academic performance is more difficult to
measure their value in terms
of cognitive development and emotional literacy is
tangible.
Ideally you want multiple
measures of progress and success, and you need to keep those
tangible measures tethered to the broader goals they support.
They are battle scars that you can use to
measure a profession that otherwise has no
tangible means
of displaying progress.
There is the
tangible (a cheap set
of assets, easily
measured), and the intangible — artistic expression, whether in painting, music, acting, etc. (where values are not only relative, but contradictory — except perhaps for Keynes» beauty contest).
Because
of our conservative accounting,
tangible book value is a very good
measure of the growth
of the value
of our company.
A more consistent
measure of value is our
tangible book value, which has had healthy growth over time.
Using the
measure of tangible book value per share penalizes acquisitive companies, unless they can buy companies for less than their
tangible book value per share.
All
measures like the growth in
tangible book value per share become considerably more complicated to evaluate when a company grows via a series
of mergers.
I think the definition
of value investing is much broader and transcends buying ultra cheap companies relative to some
measure of cash flow or
tangible asset backing.
Alright, I took a look at my books and I was mistaken, they actually make an argument that
tangible book value is not always an accurate
measure, especially in the case when the intangibles can be sold off in the case
of a patent, rights, or copyright.
If your assets and liabilities are properly valued, if your accounting is appropriately conservative, if you have real earnings without taking excessive risk and if you have strong franchises with defensible margins,
tangible book value should be a very conservative
measure of value.
Our
tangible book value per share is a good, very conservative
measure of share - holder value.
So, that's my preferred
measure for how much has the underlying value
of the firm increased: growth in fully diluted
tangible book value (ex-AOCI), adding back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback
measured not at cost, but at the current market price.
Growth in fully diluted
tangible book value (ex-AOCI) is a good
measure of firm performance, if you add back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback
measured not at cost, but at the current market price.
Now, back -
of - the - envelope, I believe 231 K oz
of measured & indicated resources are probably equal in value (roughly) to the deferred consideration — but in this particular instance, I'm not prepared to make an exception (to my normal practice) & put a
tangible value on these resources yet.
«These benefits are not only
tangible economic indicators, but they are also those things that are harder to
measure: community pride, a celebration
of our coastal heritage, and honoring native tribes.
Otobong Nkanga, Installation image Contained
Measure of Tangible Memories, Indigo Regina, 2012.
Governments should simply adopt their traditional role
of funding
tangible assets that can be used during emergencies and putting in place
measures to prevent flooding by maintaining levees and drainage ditches.
A strong need exists for well integrated multidisciplinary studies on urban agriculture on household, community and city level, applying participatory and gender sensitive methods that also give attention to
measuring the less
tangible effects
of urban agriculture (e.g. effects on community development, living climate, landscape, climate change, etcetera).
By breaking the challenge into all its parts, and
measuring progress with
tangible success metrics, instead
of intangible failure avoidance metrics, we make the journey ahead more meaningful, more interesting, more fun, and more promising.
Furthermore, it can be tricky to
measure specific,
tangible benefits resulting from improved reputation or brand image, so it's important to design marketing communications, employee feedback and customer perception monitoring to capture the full value
of your investment.
Most
of them could be
measured to demonstrate return - on - investment («ROI») or very
tangible outcomes.
Different metrics should be
measured in the course
of marketing your law firm and used for analysis
of business strategy, spend and law firm growth.Generated revenue is a meaningful measurement, key to tracing a firm's marketing efforts back to
tangible results, and is essential in pinpointing different customer types and where they found you.
When these central banks introduce any
measures which are considered as erratic then, many investors go for safer options such as gold instead
of paper currency so that they have some
tangible security.
Similar to your FICO Credit Score, the Safe Driving Score would provide
tangible ways for your insurance company to
measure how safe
of a driver you are.
The vast majority
of employers - 77 percent - believe that soft skills (less
tangible skills associated with one's personality, such as a positive attitude) are just as important as hard skills (skills that are learned to perform a specific job function and can be
measured, such as operating a computer program).
The term hard skill refers to the
tangible capabilities
of an individual that can be defined,
measured, and assessed.
Because hands - on, psychomotor competencies can not be
measured conclusively by a paper - and - pencil or computer - based test, the mandatory education requirement — which must include a practicum
of 160 hours or more — distinguishes the CMA (AAMA) from all other medical assisting credentials, and provides employers, patients, malpractice insurance carriers, and third - party accrediting bodies such as The Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) with
tangible evidence that CMAs (AAMA) are not only knowledgeable about the multifaceted dimensions
of the profession, but also competent in the clinical and administrative duties that are required in ambulatory care delivery settings.
Being able to demonstrate that you've saved former companies money by providing
tangible,
measured amounts
of cost savings will certainly lead to better chances
of landing an interview!
Second,
tangible and symbolic
measures adopted by the Canadian government to promote reconciliation and reparation are compelling examples
of what is possible given the political will.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes,
measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated home - based parent training consisting
of instructions, picture books, modeling, feedback, and
tangible reinforcement to teach crucial child - care skills (e.g., diapering, bathing, feeding, safety) to low IQ mothers considered at - risk for child neglect.
The protection
of our past requires actual,
tangible tools and
measures.
The Quebec Federation
of Real Estate Boards (QFREB) says it welcomes the tax provisions announced by provincial Minister
of Finance Carlos Leitão in regard to housing in the recent budget, but «would have preferred seeing more
tangible measures to promote home ownership.»