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relative value

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meanings of relativeand value


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relative
adjective
uk /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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value
noun
uk /ˈvæl.juː/ us /ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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Examples of relative value


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The relativevalue of participation in the two plans changes dramatically when the worker reaches early retirement eligibility in the traditional plan.
Such calculations would be further complicated by any changes in the relativevalue of different dwelling types.
These earlier investigations were concerned with the very practical question of the relativevalue of homework and classwork for schoolchildren.
One is a change in the relativevalue put on inflation control and economic stability and that did come in the eighties.
The noise is added as absolute value to the unit rotation quaternion and as relativevalue to the translation vector.
A rise in the relativevalue of collection activities would also therefore raise the price of time devoted to child activities.
These schedules have been developed to measure relativevalue.
The empirical evidence shows that political change affects the relativevalue of different industries' stocks across all political systems.
First, student preferences and their beliefs about the relativevalue of teacher and peer feedback may impact on their use of feedback.
The relativevalue of a year lived at 20 is around one and a half the relativevalue of a year lived at 60.
Its relativevalue depends only on the chosen kinematical structure of the mechanism and the inner relative positions of the mechanism elements.
One is the decline in the relativevalue of contributory benefits.
In particular, if the ratio uses the coefficient on the price proxy (cost) as the denominator, this approach gives the relativevalue in monetary terms.
Collectively these would seem to indicate the rising relativevalue of transport compared with other uses of town-centre land, such as dwellings.
Second, viewing desert-satisfaction as a determinant of the good allows us to capture our intuitions about the relativevalue of certain states of affairs.
It is therefore possible to derive a relativevalue for a life-cycle per formance measure to these generalized relationships.
The strength of this support depends on the relativevalue of these rare material types.
I put aside the complication that benefits to children are often thought to have smaller relativevalue than benefits to young adults.
The relativevalue of a service is also determined by the corresponding fee schedule.
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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