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While expensive in time and involving a great deal of adaptation on the part of the worker ( in terms of his willingness to leave the sanctity of his office and enter actively into the client's life ), techniques of accompaniment were found to be of tremendous value when in the service of specific preventive objectives.
These rights were subject to the following conditions: only good quality goods were to be supplied by the Faroese and were to be made in numbers proportionate to the rest of the market ; the goods were to be brought at their market value ; and the traders were to deal fairly and honestly with the Faroese.
The labor theory of value, as presented by Adam Smith, however, did not require the quantification of all past labor, nor did it deal with the labor needed to create the tools ( capital ) that might be employed in the production of a commodity.
M. E. Graebner describes serendipitous value in the context of the acquisition of a business as " windfalls that were not anticipated by the buyer prior to the deal ": i. e., unexpected advantages or benefits incurred due to positive synergy effects of the merger.
So, just like one can find the value of an Integral ( f = dF ) over a 1-dimensional manifolds () by considering the anti-derivative ( F ) at the 0-dimensional boundaries (), one can generalize the fundamental theorem of calculus, with a few additional caveats, to deal with the value of integrals ( dω ) over n-dimensional manifolds ( Ω ) by considering the anti-derivative ( ω ) at the ( n-1 )- dimensional boundaries ( dΩ ) of the manifold.
The Polish logician and philosopher, Jan Łukasiewicz, began to create systems of many-valued logic in 1920, using a third value, " possible ", to deal with Aristotle's paradox of the sea battle.
He distinguished between matters of fact and matters of value, and suggested that moral judgments consist of the latter, for they do not deal with verifiable facts obtained in the world, but only with our sentiments and passions.
A control system may also have various types of switch, or " ON-OFF ", inputs along with its analog inputs, and such switch inputs of course will always have a truth value equal to either 1 or 0, but the scheme can deal with them as simplified fuzzy functions that happen to be either one value or another.
There is one case recorded where a pirate was given a large diamond worth a great deal more than the value of the handful of small diamonds given his crewmates as a share.
For the management team, the negotiation of the deal with the financial sponsor ( i. e., who gets how many shares of the company ) is a key value creation lever.
He tipped off several of his friends and family to sell their ImClone stock When Waksal's broker at Merrill Lynch, Peter Bacanovic, realized what was going on, he alerted their mutual friend, Martha Stewart, that ImClone was about to lose a good deal of its value.
This first syndication deal was done against Letterman's wishes and he frequently made his displeasure known on-air ( he felt having reruns air five nights a week, earlier in the evening and on another network, diluted the value of the first-run shows ).
The total face value of all cards being 120 points, declarer's goal is to take at least 61 points in tricks in order to win the deal.
The hand value is what the deal will be worth after all tricks have been played.
This does not include the actual value of the land the stadium sits on ( as it was part of a deal with the Crown agency – CN Rail ).
Functional languages discourage changes in the value of variables through assignment, making a great deal of use of recursion instead.
MACC covers the provision of unarmed military assistance to prevent or deal with the aftermath of a natural disaster or a major incident or, to assist civil sponsors either by carrying out special projects of significant social value to the community or by attaching individual volunteers to specific projects.
The deal breaks even if the intrinsic value of the put or the call equals the sum of the premiums of the put and call.
Although the show has been criticized for a supposed lack of educational value, Yale researchers Dorothy and Jerome Singer have concluded that episodes contain a great deal of age-appropriate educational material, calling the program a " model of what preschool television should be.
The processor design might deal with the hazard by advising programmers to avoid such dependencies in adjacent and nearly adjacent instructions, declaring that the second instruction uses an old value rather than the desired value ( in the example above, the processor might counter-intuitively copy the unincremented value ), or that the value it uses is undefined.

value and was
Each of those tickets was of great value to its rightful recipient.
But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come down bathed, brushed, and taking breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so to speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value.
The new work was a boon to the partnership, not only for its own value but particularly for the stimulation it provided to the imagination of J. R. Brown toward yet further developments for production equipment.
Reflecting the largest percentage of high-end sets such as consoles and combinations since 1953, dollar value of home entertainment electronics in 1960 was about $1.9 billion, compared to $1.7 billion in 1959.
The temperature dependent value of **ye was taken from Ref. 7.
Its value was Af from the above data.
A single value of the thermal relaxation time Af at room temperature was measured by the progressive saturation method.
The value of Af estimated at 470 gauss was Af microseconds.
The value derived was 16 microseconds.
Direct proportionality of the rate to the incident intensity has also been assumed in obtaining the value in the last column for the fourth sample of series 2, where the light intensity was reduced by use of a screen.
The reason for the value of this procedure was simply that the applicants were tested `` at work '' in different situations by the judgment of a number of experts who could see how the salesmen conducted themselves with different, but typical restaurant owners and managers.
The choice of the single member district was dictated to a certain extent by problems of communication and understanding in the more remote areas of the country, but it also served to minimize the national political value of the elections.
The value of the elections was lost, both as an experiment in increased political participation and as a reliable indicator of commercial interest, as shown in Table 1.
Likewise, Kant formulated the nebular hypothesis, according to which the solar system was evolved from a rotating mass of incandescent gas, nearly a half century before its scientific value was made plain by Laplace in his Systeme Du Monde.
In rejecting any claim to the value of the slave property, Palfrey was giving up close to $7,000.
The value of products from these industries was 15.8 billion dollars, of which about one-third was created by manufacturing processes.
Not included was the value of seed oil in paints and varnishes or the value of the coffee and chocolate industries that are based on imported seed or seed products.
He was well aware that some inventors and their allies used their patents solely for nuisance value.
Finally, there was a wide area of agreement on the value of the President's making a final effort in the summit spotlight for a nuclear test accord.
In 1825, the Boston house carpenters' strike for a ten-hour day was denounced by the organized employers, who declared: `` It is considered that all combinations by any classes of citizens intended to effect the value of labor tend to convert all its branches into monopolies ''.
The fact that Sloan was an extrovert, concerned primarily with what he saw, adds greatly to the value of his art as a human chronicle.
The half-life of this decay was initially determined at 17 hours, which was close to the presently accepted value of 16. 02 h.

0.242 seconds.