"To assign a value" means to give or determine a specific numerical or qualitative worth or importance to something.
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The recipe builder recognizes zero point foods and does not
assign them a value in the overall SP calculation, however these foods still contain calories, sugar, etc..
The credit - based insurance score is obtained
by assigning values to certain types of credit events.
Each indicator is given a specific relative weight; it is
then assigned a value function and, finally, an index of between 0 and 1 is obtained.
This is because a Gold or Platinum member has to
actually assign value to an upgrade and put stickers towards it.
It's not
easy assigning a value to the trust that exists between employees, but remove it and you'll quickly see how valuable it was.
Payment or credit will not exceed the
original assigned value of the property received through redemption of a Membership Rewards redemption certificate up to the stated limits, excluding shipping and handling expenses.
There are uncertainties inherent in estimating the magnitude of indirect land use emissions from biofuels, but
assigning a value of zero is clearly not supported by the science.
If you're earning your points through credit card churning, it might make sense to
assign a value in order to determine when it makes sense to redeem them.
The credit - based insurance score is obtained
by assigning values to certain types of credit events.
Eventually, it will mean
assigning values for various types of injuries — say 20 points for killing a pedestrian as opposed to 18 for maiming three passengers.
If you lose a limb due to an accident during the term of coverage, the
insurer assigns a value to your loss of mobility and pays you that amount
Jones the tax expert says the question of how
banks assign value to frequent flier miles is legitimate and worthy of debate.
The findings of the survey will
help assign a value to your houseboat, making it considerably easier to find a buyer or a lender.
There are uncertainties inherent in estimating the magnitude of indirect land use emissions from biofuels, but a policy that implicitly or
explicitly assigns a value of zero is clearly not supported by the science.
At any such point, is a random variable with Still conditioning on, consider counterfactual outcomes as varies over, averaging over the conditional distribution of given: There is a structural function interpretation for: within a school with, we can obtain potential expected output for
various assigned values of the teacher input, holding constant the distribution of classroom characteristics (at the conditional distribution of given).
Jeana Eve Klein's recent studio practice has coalesced around the broad theme of value, specifically how
society assigns value to objects.
In general, the guidelines seek to ensure an arm's length relationship between the lender making a loan and the appraiser
who assigns a value to the house.
However, this
valuation assigns no value to Qualcomm's «terrible» semiconductor business that produces roughly $ 2 billion a year in profit.
If, after a searching criticism in this light which screens out anything not pertaining to the «who,» our choice of means is determined by its end, it is in the will of God, and one can say, not only that it will bring results, but also that these results were prepared in advance, that
God assigned its value in advance, that it enters into the meaning of the ultimate truth of the world, and that it thus shares its efficacy.
So not all players actually
get assigned a value and therefore do not get considered for compensatory picks.
Modern views propose that emotions are brain states that
quickly assign value to outcomes and provide a simple plan of action.
It's based on the idea that
humans assign value to things which are scarce or difficult to obtain.
Believing literature brings beauty and romance to an otherwise mundane existence, he challenges the boys to experience poetry from a personal perspective rather than simply
assigning it a value dependent upon the appraisals of others.
Doig himself has expressed dismay at the price paid for this work, stating: «It made me feel sick, really...» in an interview for The Guardian, elaborating on the artifice of how the art
world assigns value to a painting.
This leads to the question of how one could
possibly assign a value in dollar and cents terms for the benefits of the Endangered Species Act.
Risk
assessment assigns a value of zero to historical knowledge, local customs and preferences, sacred places, spiritual values, ethical perspectives about right and wrong, fairness and injustice.