Sentences with phrase «valuable than an estimated»

An actual offer is much more valuable than an estimated value.

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By some estimates, its valuation could soar to more than $ 70 billion, which would make it more valuable than either General Motors or the Ford Motor Company.
He didn't get to build higher than everyone else, he gave up control of his West Side dreamland, and sued over its sale, but ended up with a stake that the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimates is worth $ 640 million, his most valuable holding.
[3] But what makes it particularly valuable is that it directly compares the impact of reducing sticker prices versus increasing institutional spending per student — and does so using a rigorous methodology that allows an estimate of causal effects, rather than just correlations between tuition, institutional spending, and student outcomes.
Failing to purchase a renters insurance policy because you don't own many valuables is a mistake for two reasons: Almost everyone's personal belongings are worth more than they estimate and this philosophy completely disregards the value in liability and loss of use coverage.
The key findings of this research were that: GIS can be a valuable tool in selecting a target for an intake reduction intervention as well as tracking program success; outreach tools can be a successful way to increase participation in programming; some outreach tools were more successful than others in increasing participation in the program; the intervention area owned cat intake decreased by a greater number (and percentage) than the control areas; the estimated percentage of owned intact cats that were spayed or neutered was higher for the intervention area; and, as the estimated percentage of owned intact cats that were spayed or neutered approached or surpassed 20 % for a given area the intake reductions were more profound.
The report cites estimates that the health effects of cutting industrial carbon emissions are actually more valuable, at $ 49 per ton of carbon dioxide, than the cost of allowances and offsets.
We should be under no illusion as to the impact of this fraud upon the national economy, where it is estimated to cost the UK more than # 50bn every year with crimes ranging from investment fraud schemes to the hacking of businesses to obtain that most valuable of commodities, personal data.
Failing to purchase a renters insurance policy because you don't own many valuables is a mistake for two reasons: Almost everyone's personal belongings are worth more than they estimate and this philosophy completely disregards the value in liability and loss of use coverage.
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