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According to the what economist Nicholas Barr describes as the " classical definition of income :" the 1938 Haig-Simons definition, " income may be defined as the ... sum of ( 1 ) the market value of rights exercised in consumption and ( 2 ) the change in the value of the store of property rights ..." Since the consumption potential of non-monetary goods, such as leisure, cannot be measured, monetary income may be thought of as a proxy for full income.
:" Symantec has entered into an agreement to acquire privately held Clearwell Systems, Inc., a recognized leader in the eDiscovery market.
:" The second novelty of the youth culture ...: it was or became dominant in the ' developed market economies '... What children could learn from their parents became less obvious than what parents did not know and children did.
:" By the time ' hoards ' or ' treasures ' reach museums from the antiquities market, it often happens that miscellaneous objects varying in date and style have become attached to the original group.
In 1987, on The Late Show with Joan Rivers, Carter commented :" I think that you're probably familiar with a problem in Hollywood, and that is that they market you, and they use you.
:" From references of the first book, that the price of the greater part of commodities resolves itself into three parts, of which one pays the wages of the labour, another the profits of the stock, and a third the rent of the land which had been employed in producing and bringing them to market: that there are, indeed, some commodities of which the price is made up of two of those parts only, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock: and a very few in which it consists altogether in one, the wages of labour: but that the price of every commodity necessarily resolves itself into some one, or other, or all of these three parts ; every part of it which goes neither to rent nor to wages, being necessarily profit to somebody.
:" The most probable price ( in terms of money ) which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently and knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus.
:" he stock market has not come down to historical levels: the price-earnings ratio as I define it in this book is still, at this writing, in the mid-20s, far higher than the historical average.
:" Personal income may be defined as " the algebraic sum of ( 1 ) the market value of rights exercised in consumption and ( 2 ) the change in the value of the store of property rights between the beginning and end of the period in question.
:" Scientific research faces a crisis because its public figures are overselling the issues to gain attention in a hotly contested market for newsworthy information.
:" The busy little town Yaan was full of life, for its market is the only trading centre for the Chinese and Tibetans from Kangting.
The inhabitants were incorporated by Charles II., in the fourteenth year of his reign, by the designation of the " Portreeve, Free Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Tulsk :" the charter also conferred the elective franchise, with power to hold a court of record and a weekly market.
:" France has always been a priority market for Sesame Workshop.

:" and value
:" The redemption of Israel will come about through the mystic force of the letter “ Vav ” has the numerical value of six, namely, in the sixth millennium ….
:" The third " truth value " u is thus not on par with the other two t and f in our theory.
* French law recognising colonialism's " positive value :"
:" Such algebras have an intrinsic value for separate detailed study ; also they are worthy of comparative study, for the sake of the light thereby thrown on the general theory of symbolic reasoning, and on algebraic symbolism in particular.
:" The Son of Heaven on hearing all this reasoned thus: Ferghana ( Dayuan ) and the possessions of Bactria ( Daxia ) and Parthia ( Anxi ) are large countries, full of rare things, with a population living in fixed abodes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value on the rich produce of China " ( Hanshu, Former Han History ).
:" The expense of horse labour, from the increased value of the animal and the charge of his keeping, being an object of great importance, it is recommended that, upon all sizable farms, that is to say, where two hundred acres m², or upwards, of grain are sown, the machine should be worked by wind, unless where local circumstances afford the conveniency of water.
:" ven Metcalfe's law understates the value created by a group-forming network as it grows.
Wichitas claim the name comes from their word " waks ' ahe: ts ' i " ( The apostrophe represents a glottal stop, like the middle sound in " oh oh "; " a " is schwah (" uh "); " e :" sounds almost like the " a " of " hat "; " ts " before " i " in this language often sounds like " ch " to English speaking ears ; " i " has the continental value, like the one in English " machine ").
:" The ' value ' of particular artists after Duchamp can be weighed according to how much they questioned the nature of art.
Peter Vlautin addressed the jurors in confidential tones, contrasting with O ' Mara's shouting :" We are here today to determine one thing: What is the value of Dorothea Puente's life?
:" Liberty is in real value next unto Life: None ought to part with it themselves, or deprive others of it, but upon the most mature Consideration.
:" The Son of Heaven on hearing all this reasoned thus: Ferghana ( Dayuan ) and the possessions of Bactria ( Daxia ) and Parthia ( Anxi ) are large countries, full of rare things, with a population living in fixed abodes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value on the rich produce of China " ( Hanshu, Former Han History ).
:" The electronic instrument's value is chiefly as a novelty.
:" The sole object of this work is to consider, firstly, whether man, like every other species, is descended from some pre-existing form ; secondly, the manner of his development ; and thirdly, the value of the differences between the so-called races of man.
" The Globe noted that the ease with which Lowe played the game led many to understate his value to the club :" For a grand player, Lowe is seldom given the credit often dished out to his inferiors.
:" The value of any commodity … is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command.
:" Adam Smith, who so accurately defined the original source of exchangeable value … speaks of things being more or less valuable, in proportion as they will exchange for more or less of this standard measure.
:" One sort of labour adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed: there is another which has no such effect.
:" The way our studio operated was that anything that comes in – there ’ s no value judgements made about the music.
:" The Son of Heaven on hearing all this reasoned thus: Ferghana ( Dayuan ) and the possessions of Bactria ( Daxia ) and Parthia ( Anxi ) are large countries, full of rare things, with a population living in fixed abodes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, and placing great value on the rich produce of China " ( Hanshu, Former Han History ).
:" Suppose that a cask of new wine, which cost £ 50, is put into a cellar, and that, at the end of twelve months, it is worth £ 55, the question is: Should the £ 5 of additional value, given to the wine, be considered as a compensation for the time the £ 50 worth of capital has been locked up, or should it be considered as the value of additional labour actually laid out in the wine?

:" and is
:" A choice function exists in constructive mathematics, because a choice is implied by the very meaning of existence.
:" To this day Harold is not quite sure what made him suddenly pour out the whole story to a little man to whom he had only spoken a few minutes before.
:" It is this villainous sea that troubles me!
:" It is the misfortune of small, precise men always to hanker after large and flamboyant women.
:" The proudest possession of Lord Darnley is an earthenware urn containing the ashes which were presented to him by Melbourne residents when he captained the Englishmen in 1882.
:" His name is Ananda, great king.
:" What a joy he is!
:" It is sensible to avoid drinking alcohol when taking medication.
:" There is naught on earth to compare with the future life.
Norman Steenrod characterized Lefschetz ' impact as editor as follows :" The importance to American mathematicians of a first-class journal is that it sets high standards for them to aim at.
:" The first part of our arithmetic organ ... should be a parallel storage organ which can receive a number and add it to the one already in it, which is also able to clear its contents and which can store what it contains.
Aristotle knew of this tradition when he began his Metaphysics, and had already drawn his own conclusion, which he presented under the guise of asking what being is :" And indeed the question which was raised of old is raised now and always, and is always the subject of doubt, viz., what being is, is just the question, what is substance?
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
Where being, the noun, is readily accessible to experience and classifiable, being, the participle, is not :" In short ... philosophy may perhaps be able to tell us everything about that which reality is, but nothing at all concerning this not unimportant detail: the actual existence, or non-existence, of what we call reality ....
:" Then there is also in that place the abode called Breidablik, and there is not in heaven a fairer dwelling.
:" He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven ; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as is said here:

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