词汇 | example_english_market-value |
释义 | Examples of market valueThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Older owner-occupiers are likely to have paid off their mortgages or have mortgages which are small in relation to the marketvalue of their homes. There are two principal health economics approaches to the valuation of carers' time : opportunity cost and marketvalue. Based on survey data, the gross marketvalue of crabs collected in 1996 was about $550, 000/year, almost twice the value of firewood. Economists derive imputed costs by estimating the marketvalue of free or undercompensated land, labour, capital and management services. Regionally, the relationship between site value and marketvalue within tenures is not straightforward. The capital market clears when aggregate savings of the young equal the marketvalue of the representative firm, plus the new investment in the firm. If the price of the futures contract goes down, the short seller can withdraw the variation margin equal to the gain in marketvalue. The shadow marketvalue of the 100 million liability from the earlier example will be 81.95 million. Second, the large corporations initiated new mass production techniques that destroyed the marketvalue of the craft skills upon which the union shop strategy depended. The marketvalue of the guarantee is a natural economic metric. In addition, the value of the bounding options measures the marketvalue of the maximum exposure of the exchange. Marketvalue becomes the relevant figure, so the $5 million increase in asset values is not subject to five-year averaging. The reason it does not, however, reflects the marketvalue of insurance against very low equity returns, even if they are uncommon. Another problem concerns the situation where the original purchase price was below the marketvalue. But the greater the world's overall abatement effort, the lower will be the marketvalue of quota. Of course, forested land is predicted to have a systematically lower marketvalue. Remaining land under forest has a marketvalue 70 per cent below comparable cleared land. The producer was reimbursed at fair marketvalue for breeding stock and by weight for market animals. However, if adjusted values are set below the marketvalue, then the adjusted term will be negative. The relevant funding for tax law is determined by the marketvalue of plan assets relative to the accumulated benefit obligation. Hospital staff time was based on the assumption of an opportunity cost equal to 100 percent of its marketvalue. Pears frequently donated their own earnings or appeared 'at less than their marketvalue'. In applying the full funding limitation, assets are determined by the lesser of marketvalue or the actuarially smoothed value. The marketvalue approach applies a wage rate for paid staff supplying the same service as the carer, such as a nurse, cleaner or companion. This heuristic index assumed the more steps involved in the production of a ceramic vessel, the higher its potential marketvalue. Poaching had the unintended effect of raising workers' consciousness of their own marketvalue thereby promoting further mobility. In fact the dialogic exchange between one being and another is of a value that arguably precedes that abstract assignment of marketvalue. There are few studies of fattening economics, or the current marketvalue of crop residues or of access to stubble on farm land. Discounting the value of expected net revenues obtains a marketvalue of the natural assets and their consumption. Most studies impute the marketvalue of the reserves from firm balance sheets. However, many rents are still set below the fair marketvalue that the trust doctrine should ensure. The vast majority of the global anthelmintic marketvalue for food animals is generated by broad-spectrum products. In addition, the fair marketvalue of the property may not include the cost of replacing it. The marketvalue of the performance guarantee for the contract is the amount an agent would have to pay to insure his performance. Conventionally, household wealth is defined as the marketvalue of tradable assets minus liabilities. One method for alleviating this arbitrage pressure is to mitigate the fluctuations in marketvalue of the assets held by the fund. Practically, there may be under-the-counter deals that allow the investor to acquire these credits at a price below their marketvalue. The nineteenthcentury's most ' ' popular ' ' art was also a commercial art - designed, advertised, and sold as a commodity with a specific marketvalue. It is clear from this example that the forester may even harvest a species with no marketvalue. In addition to yield, quality has a pivotal role in shaping the marketvalue of saffron. This wealth then is the 'shadow ' marketvalue of the (partially) unhedgeable claim. It is hard to question the position that pension plans should disclose the marketvalue of their assets and liabilities. Furthermore, a variety of actuarial methods and assumptions was used to determine the marketvalue of liabilities. After initial public offering, the marketvalue of the equity of promising companies increases systematically. The cost per metric ton of fuelwood saved is about $2.77, which is a small fraction of the marketvalue. We also estimated controls of five-year total returns to shareholders and debt to marketvalue. Garden operators will likely respond by improving the quality of garden products sold in markets, by selecting varieties with high marketvalue. The marketvalue of manure is also affected by transportation costs, which are determined, in part, by treatment system design. The table shows that the marketvalue of tenanted houses in the most favoured region was more than four times that of the least favoured. An even greater variation occurs in the marketvalue of owner-occupied property. It was not until 1969 that nearly all owner occupiers were conceded marketvalue. Foreign exposure is the sum of foreign property plus the marketvalue of the assets backing derivative contracts for foreign securities. The marketvalue of the guarantee is the amount a trader would have to pay to insure his performance if there were no exchange guarantee. Credit rating changes are more likely to lag than to lead changes in marketvalue. Infestation of these seeds reduces their marketvalue and sometimes renders them unacceptable for human consumption. In the case where the marketvalue is below the actuarial value, capital gains have an even more dramatic effect. A clue to the paradox is that an increase in marketvalue of total shares is not the same as delivering superior returns, which are calculated on individual shares. The market-related value can be either the fair marketvalue of assets, or a systematically smoothed accounting value whereby unexpected returns are amortized over a period not exceeding 5 years. In 2001, earthquakes struck and dry conditions returned; also the marketvalue of coffee was a mere 25 per cent of what it had been four years earlier. This is equivalent to weeding a garden where the farmer removes weeds with no marketvalue to increase the yield and reduce the cost of producing marketable output. This is taken as the marketvalue of replacing the labour of the carer when that person is engaged in semi-skilled caring tasks such as bathing and dressing. Symbolically, however, this low marketvalue had a detrimental effect on the role of the language to mark a positive definition of the self at the individual and group levels. A marketvalue is placed on his craftsmanship which has no bearing on his role within the fabric of his community, and indeed within life itself. Provided fair marketvalue is paid for compulsorily acquired property, the owner whose property is expropriated may retain access to equivalent productive capital that can continue to further her autonomy. At the same time, the switch to a conservative portfolio reduces the volatility of the marketvalue of pension assets, which implies fewer or smaller funding shortfalls. In this complete market setting the representative firm's objective is to maximize its predividend stock marketvalue, period by period, by choosing its investment and labor input. In addition, for a given house, owner occupation gave a higher marketvalue because rent controls and sitting tenants held down the price of tenanted houses. Kraaling, disease, carnivores and thieves all detracted, directly or indirectly from the market value of the farm, its holdings and produce and thus the bottom line of the progressive farmer. The marketvalue of the performance guarantee is the amount a trader would have to pay to insure his performance if there were no exchange guarantee. In exchange for the use of an older relative's apartment, the entrepreneur paid a monthly amount corresponding to the marketvalue of the rent and any personal services rendered. By contrast, things with mere "price", or conditional value, have a value that is dependent upon utility ("marketvalue") or at least upon individual sentiments ("fancy value"). Any arbitrage trading will hurt the performance of the fund by redeeming assets at above their marketvalue or selling new shares below their net asset value. Some regional surveys have estimated that the marketvalue of the agricultural production of urban residents on subsidiary plots is only slightly higher than the money expended on its production. There is a wide spectrum of success indicators based on the concept of "net social welfare," accounting for both positive marketvalue of goods and also the negative externalities. Periodic resettlement through the variation margin means that the strike price of the option bounding the marketvalue of the performance guarantee is independent of the initial contract date. Hotspots are synonymous with threats and threats are a surrogate for high opportunity cost, which in turn means that generating marketvalue where none currently exists is extremely important. Using simulation analysis, he shows the dramatic impact of the particular year of retirement resulting both from marketvalue changes and variations in the cost of annuities. The purchase price was double the open marketvalue of the house, thus making this trifling episode a talisman for the squire's eagerness to control all that he surveyed. Sometimes nominal capital is used to mean the total denomination value of all securities, even bonds, and 'capital of a corporation' as denoting these taken at their marketvalue. Second, the high marketvalue of the crop, due to its attractive bold white-seeded grain, and its availability at a time before the main pigeonpea harvest. Marking makes choosing easier for consumers, who often associate the geographical origin of a particular product with its marketvalue. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English At each stage of liberalization, the notion of marketvalue gained the upper hand over the notion of public service. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Can we not say that by 2016 we want a fairer world trade system based not on marketvalue but on human dignity? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The global markets are so free that human bodies now have a marketvalue. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The district valuer says in answer to representations that he has set the current marketvalue, and he can do no other. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They were simply devoted to getting down to what is the marketvalue of land. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This may be granted, after a public inquiry, and he can then sell at the marketvalue. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In considering marketvalue, of course, we take demand into account. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The current marketvalue of this stake is approximately £53.4 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The average marketvalue of each reactor was about £82. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 But in almost every case—invariably so in the case of no par value shares—marketvalue is above nominal value. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Local authorities lag behind in assessing the marketvalue of properties. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The impression that has been given in articles and speeches is that the land would be bought very much below marketvalue. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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