If you love liberal arts or cleaning buildings, you must understand that the market doesn't
value those things very much, so you won't make much money.
Not exact matches
Because
very frankly the only
thing of any enormous
value at the Home Depot today are the 360,000 wonderful people who work there.
One
thing we need to recognize is that the
very moment a prospect signs is when the product reaches its all - time peak in the buyer's perceived
value.
Benchmark has a
very big problem: a winning net position
valued at around $ 8 billion, but no way to get off the sinking ship and liquidate that position before
things get even worse.
We're already doing lots of
things that I would consider
very high -
value, even though they might not be directly connected to payments and dollars.
We think the US equity markets will continue to gradually move more to passive, but we see lots of room around specialist strategies like biotechnology, senior housing type
things, and we see plenty of opportunities in international and emerging markets where active management adds
very significant
value.
«I've been
very careful about what I sponsor because when you give
things away for free your product has zero
value in people's minds,» he says.
«They're unique in their ability to take a
very broad mix of recyclable materials, a mishmash of
things, and turn it into high -
value product,» says Tony Kingsbury, an industry - affairs manager at Dow Chemical Co..
«
Very often we hire drivers from school and train them on our own
values and way of doing
things,» he says.
«It's your responsibility as an employer to set your employees up for success, and making sure their
values and work ethic is in line with your culture before extending an offer is the
very first
thing you can do for them and the rest of your workforce.»
Things like client lists, your reputation, and your business relationships may be
very valuable, and liquidation just destroys them without an opportunity to recover their
value.
It's tempting to compare the second - largest phone market in the world to China, but in fact the latter is significantly richer and has a much larger high - end that primarily
values status; the former, meanwhile, is
very well - informed about
things like processor and camera specifications, and is likely to be particularly appreciative of the SE's aggressive feature set.
GREENBLATT: Well you know I taught at Columbia as I mentioned for the last 22 years and so I tell my students that first day of class actually, I tell them that you know I don't think there's a lot of social
value in being an investment manager, it's not that I don't think investors who do work set help set prices and allocate capital and all those
things, but I just think A, they're not
very good at it, and B, it'll get done without you.
Looking over the
very long - term, it may also be worth something in the future, because
value is always ascribed to
things that have some combination of scarcity and usefulness.
As this ecosystem of connected products from pumps, rigs and generators to wind turbines, air conditioners and solar panels continues to build momentum, ServiceMax sits in a
very strategic position on the Industrial Internet of
Things (I - IoT)
value chain.
Millennials are
very keen on investing in cryptocurrencies, despite the fact that the price is so volatile, and they have also seen a lot of negative energy, and it is definitely something that has lost
value, but this has not stopped some experts from predicting huge
things to happen to cryptocurrencies.
For example, I can remember selling real estate when interest rates were 22 % but the interesting
thing is that for those individuals who were brave enough to purchase back then, they did
very well on the sale
value of the property down the road.
It's one
thing to go through the academic exercise of researching
value, where the analysis is done over
very long periods of time, and a completely different
thing to use Valuation to invest in stocks every day.
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the
very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see
value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
The confrontation scenes are
very hard to watch; and, as with many
things in the life of faith, their difficulty is their
value.
Jesus taught, and demonstrated in person, that the
very things which the world
values most highly are irrelevant and ineffectual in the dimension of permanent reality.
Much of the
value of this dialogue for process philosophers lies in following along precisely the sorts of
things that Hausman and I said, for these are the sorts of
things nearly all process philosophers say about Bergson, even those such as Hausman and I, who are
very sympathetic to Bergson and try to study him closely (although admittedly, Hausman is really more a Peircean and I am more a Whiteheadian, and Gunter is really Bergson's true apologist).
In my vision, the fact that each actual entity, in its
very nature, embodies an aesthetic impulse toward order, meaning, and
value is sufficient in itself to ground the religious intuition of a character of permanent rightness permeating the nature of
things.
Because, in becoming men, we have acquired the power of looking to the future and assessing the
value of
things, we can not do nothing, since our
very refusal to decide is a decision in itself.
Remember that we all came from the same place, we are here now sharing this Earth, and we will go back to where we came from
very soon... So lets spend our time wisely... We must use the gift given to us and choose to think for ourselves, by not allowing the past or others to dictate how we should live our lives... lets practice recognizing ourselves in each other... It may not always be easy... but each new day we can choose it... and that choice has an intrinsic
value, upon which great
things will be borne...
It's interesting to think about morals and how we are such moral creatures.There are
very few conversations, especially when the subject is about a particular behavior in ourselves or others, that don't involve a
value judgement.We're even willing to bend the rules as to what is right / wrong... sometimes stealing and lying can be good
things....
Because this is so
very easily refutable one can regard such attempts as nothing more than pure propaganda aimed at a believing audience use to accepting
things at face
value.
And this shift, though «a deep and radical revolt against the central tradition of western thought which affirmed the existence of eternal
values,» is, in Berlin's eyes, a
very good
thing.
Does not this suggest that, by using the degree of complexity as a guide, we may advance
very much more surely than by following any other lead as we seek to penetrate to the truth of the world and to assess, in terms of absolute
values, the relative importance, the place, of all
things?
We should then expect either a condition of «no change» beyond simple elements, surviving
very nicely as principles of intense energy, or else a riot of physical «mutations» having neither «survival
value» nor any principle of control by «survival
value», a Universe in which so stable and inelastic a
thing as complex life could not survive.
In the process theory of actual occasions, the intrinsic formal
value of prehended
things is
very quickly compromised by the need of the prehending occasion to valuate the
things relative to the demands of its own satisfaction.
Its teachings are
very,
very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum
value of
things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
Is this your same logic you use when you help to put an end to Obama Care, yours are looked after soon to heck with the poors children let them die because they were stupid enough to be born to poor people, is this your idea of christian
values, well they match the republician and tea parties ideology right down the line worship money loath
things that help the common man...
Very christian indeed!
The point of the exercise is to attack the
values of Catholics, to bully them into being obedient to the secular messiah; to do the
very thing that you all claim religious people are doing.
The reason God counts as a logical reason for where objective moral
values came from is because traditionally God has been defined as the greatest
thing imaginable, the
very source of good itself.
Instead, the list of family
values, apart from these two issues, was a set of
very general propositions, ranging from «respecting one's parents» (2nd) to «having a happy marriage» (6th) to «having nice
things» (26th).
«One
thing that everyone in this sector understands is that it's
very price - driven,
very value - driven,» he says.
The important
things to remember are that you are feeding your baby fresh foods, developing healthy eating habits
very early on and are getting more nutritional
value per ounce than were you to use jarred foods.
Failure shouldn't necessarily be blamed on transfers.It's part of the reason but is not the only reasons.Other clubs which can't even buy like Arsenal have won
very good trophies.Even at those times we were in debt we had a good team capable of winning the EPL or winng some of the smaller trophies.But we just went on trophyless.Now we are almost debt free and we are promised glory but honestly we don't even have the hope of glory.The only
thing that can save us is renewal of the mind of the manager and board.That will bring a positive change.It's only insanity to keep doing the same
thing and expect different results.We have a lot to prove out there to the world because the greatness of Arsenal has really gone down in the face of the world.They only see us as a team with good football that's all.The world doubts us and we have a point to prove.The
values of a club is as important as winning trophies.If not Arsenal wouldn't have been this top club that people talk about everyday were it fpr only
values or trophies.They go hand in hand.However, to the world trophies are
very important and that fact can not be hidden.
One of the
things that improves a player is hardwork and Elneny is
very hardworking and committed... It won't be long before his
value and ability increase under Wenger..
There's
very little
value placed on
things like injuries or holdouts.
There are
very few
things that have as horrifically bad ROIs as sports memorabilia in the last ten years so I would have assumed the cards had sentimental
value for him.
If anyone is silly enough to take anything that Wenger says at face
value then you have been in a coma for the better part of 10 years or simply a season ticket holder that gladly renews each year in May when the talking heads from corporate Arsenal start their usual blather about the transfer market and the inevitable success that lies ahead... stop talking Wenger and start doing the
very things you and the rest of the suits keep spewing each and every year... just imagine how amazing this squad would be if we even did half the
things that Gazidis claimed we would or if Wenger found a way to sign even a third of the players he said he could... that's exactly what Arsenal has become a «would have» «could have» club
The tricky
thing for Wenger's transcendent
values is over the last few years they've started to conflict with each other
very sharply.
These same «kids» go out into the workplace lacking the
very skills
valued there —
things like problem solving, creativity, resilience, and perseverance, not to mention good mental health.
While second - wave feminism got so many
things so
very right, and made possible a great many of the career and life choices my generation of women enjoys today, many in that group of feminist thinkers got one
thing fundamentally wrong, and that is this: even for those of us who are also productively employed outside the home — whether by choice, necessity or both — our most
valued, fulfilling role is the one we take on as mothers to our children.
The important
things to remember are that you are feeding your baby fresh foods, developing healthy eating habits
very early on and are getting more nutritional
value per ounce than were you to use jarred foods.
At face
value that seems to be a
very stupid
thing, but it allow Merkel to somewhat limit the opposition.
So coming here is just to show that together we would remember mama for every good
thing that she's been, she's been
very humble,
very generous and like Papa always said, she was indeed a jewel of inestimable
value», the Governor said.
Nice answer, but I would like to add that any such rating is based on giving numerical
values to
very complex realities, and such evaluations are always opinable and may be
very sensible to observator bias («If in my country we do
things this way then any country that does it differently is less democratic»).