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Examples of added value


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There have been other examples of addedvalue.
This 'something special' would lead to 'addedvalue' - one of the buzz-terms of the day.
However, if the coverage was not optimal, say 80 %, there is clearly an addedvalue in using a vaccine that reduces carriage acquisition.
Historians, politicians and political scientists have always known that log-rolling and agenda manipulation go on, so what is the addedvalue?
Therefore, it is appropriate to determine this in order to develop new maize varieties destined for human consumption with higher addedvalue.
As an addedvalue, we can use infinite lazy streams to model process communication.
The idea of social capital-physical capital, financial capital, and human capital-can be applied to create addedvalue for firms.
This has the addedvalue of integrating community activity with the more static sources of knowledge.
Because the market price is observed costlessly, the addedvalue of private information will be low.
The findings also show the addedvalue of feedback meetings, where these social motives become clear.
Nevertheless, it can be concluded that this burden was worthwhile because of the addedvalue that accrued from the work.
Because most of their specifics concerned comprehension processes, our contribution will emphasize the addedvalue of an appeal to production processes.
An addedvalue of such hybrid systems is the capability of learning meta-knowledge by experience.
In other words, it is a competent and useful text book, with the addedvalue of good bibliographies.
The addedvalue of the present variant is clear.
Combining this information in order to obtain addedvalue on a domain requires a deeper understanding of how heterogeneous knowledge sources can be integrated.
In addition, these findings, especially the quantitative ones, demonstrate the addedvalue of corpora in this kind of research.
They have a harder time justifying what their 'addedvalue' is.
Twenty of 53 technologies were evaluated and proven of no addedvalue for different reasons.
Finally, from the point of view of grammar organization, defining segments brings some addedvalue to ordered cascades.
For example, a reasonable question for proponents of narrative assessments is their addedvalue compared to more conventional assessments.
This cost is offset exactly by the addedvalue of the better-hedged position.
We aim to clarify here the addedvalue of ontologies compared to more conventional, readily available technologies, which are the baseline in a business context.
However, it is the addedvalue of researchers, practitioners and educationalists working together which truly elicits real and meaningful change in community nursing.
Here the addedvalue comes from investing some additional efforts that bring essential added benefits from such an investment.
Furthermore, every simple extension to such an idea must be seen as an addedvalue that increases the chance of survival.
If nurse practitioners do indeed bring addedvalue to some aspects of consultations in primary care then the challenge for future research is to identify that contribution and promulgate it.
The guiding principle in assessing pension plan design should be the addedvalue of a specific plan in assisting individuals to realize their preferences with respect to retirement income.
It would be addedvalue for all concerned if this collaboration helped move this forward.
In my opinion, the superimposition of addedvalue upon these pots through their association with other materials cannot have been the same for all vessel types concerned.
However, it was also undoubtedly because he did not see that his words had been given any added value, and found the entire question rather uninteresting.
We would like to thank three anonymous referees for constructive comments that significantly addedvalue to the final version of the paper.
In particular, does the social communication of political information produce addedvalue in the form of a more politically expert electorate?
It is an irony that the annotations brought considerable addedvalue to the original book, regardless of conflicting with the epistemic values that underpinned that intellectual community.
Embeddedness refers to the intertwining of processes and rules that creates addedvalue for the processes.
Overall, the significant response of farm income to rainfall presents a clear indication that irrigation investments in the region would generate addedvalue to farm production.
Additionally, if there is addedvalue for a country to carry out the project, then sharing the funding of the assessment project could itself be cost-effective.
But for friends, apparently, addedvalue is created by doing such things together.
The reason for my disappointment has less to do with the quality of the individual papers than with my impression that bringing them together provides little addedvalue.
Advantages and addedvalue of the regional approach to research for the international agricultural research system.
The answers to these questions have important implications for whether social communication and social capital create addedvalue in the collective deliberations of democratic politics.
The distributed design process map addedvalue to the process.
Sometimes, these incentives are misguided, because design quality, even at a detail level, should represent the addedvalue and wellbeing that frequently leads to longterm success and educational acclaim.
Studies that employ such data-analytical approaches are particularly useful in demonstrating the importance and addedvalue of narrative assessments.
The addedvalue inherent in this informal care work seems vital to the reconciliation of work and family life and to the facilitation of maternal employment.
Regarding this, pension funds have no addedvalue compared with other institutional investors like investment funds.
The addedvalue of this study mainly lies in the development of a framework to guide the choice of indicators for health technology assessment of disease management.
Project managers believed that more co-operation would have addedvalue by sharing learning and experience and by reducing duplication of effort.
Overall, therefore, the larger perspective is missing, as well as the editorial effort that could have addedvalue to the individual papers and turned them into a book.
For this reason, if for no other, this volume is particularly useful but what gives it addedvalue is that the maps are accompanied by carefully balanced commentaries.
The variable lengths come about by the interpolation, in every other bar, of an ' ' addedvalue' ' that arbitrarily lengthens one of the musical pulses that undergirds the rhythmic surface.
Unless we arrive at answers to these questions, it remains unclear whether social communication and social capital create addedvalue in the collective deliberations of democratic politics.
Where does this addedvalue come from?
In short, it will provide addedvalue in a policy field, the importance of which is obvious.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Some of the proposals will simply centralise power, create unnecessary expense and add further bureaucracy for very little addedvalue.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
It is now apparent that carrying that out required huge added costs with little addedvalue.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
We must do away with traditional diplomacy, otherwise this service will bring very little addedvalue.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
It should therefore be based on real problems, ask relevant questions and focus on specific measures that will provide addedvalue to people's everyday lives.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The public also gain addedvalue from legal certainty.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
With regard to the proposal to set up a democracy fund, this could provide addedvalue.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
They do not have any substance for which the banks may try to provide addedvalue.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
Data which do not create the necessary addedvalue and merely increase administration and expense must be excluded.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The annual summary has to be more than just another reporting exercise without addedvalue.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
We must also make progress in analysing how addedvalue is shared out along the chain.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
This addedvalue must now be recognised and honoured.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In addition, projects that have strategic aims, provide addedvalue and encourage competitiveness in the long term should continue to be promoted.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
That alone is an addedvalue and an important point of the whole initiative.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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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