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Valued at $ 3 million, they are reportedly the most expensive pair of shoes in the world.
Valued rules, norms, and expectations of the relationship are not violated significantly.
Valued by universities, Junior Enterprises are the first choice for student involvement.
** Valued at $ 521 million USD, the Maple Leafs are the most valuable team in the NHL.
** Valued at $ 382 Million USD, the Raptors are the twelfth most valuable team in the NBA
Continuous Valued Cellular Automata or Continuous Automata are CA with continuous resolution.
Valued as bush tucker as the roots are edible raw.

Valued and .
Valued at $ 9. 7 billion in 2011, MIT's endowment is the sixth-largest among American colleges and universities.
Valued at A $ 760 million, the program was to tackle crime and corruption in PNG by sending 200 Australian police to Port Moresby and installing 40 Australian officials within the national bureaucracy.
Valued as an ally by the Habsburg court, he was nevertheless viewed with extreme distrust and was not able to overall command of all the imperial troops in the face of a Turkish invasion and he did not obtain the means ( food supply and winter accommodation ) necessary for the maintenance of his auxiliary troops.
Valued at $ 100 million in 1943, Oakland's canning industry was its second-most-valuable war contribution after shipbuilding.
* Resins: Valued since antiquity, resins have been widely used in incense and perfumery.
Valued at € 100, 000, the unnamed oil " representing a view of the harbour used to hang off a rusty nail in the lobby ".< REF NAME =" COLLIN "> Collin, Branko.
* A Valued Education-China is characterized by a great appreciation for education as it is still viewed as a means of securing a rewarding career, thus elevating an individual in terms of social status.
* Shminks — Valued for making " shmink coats.
Pieter Bourke joined the band soon afterwards, and Dear Valued Customer, which drew heavily on techno influences, was released in 1994.
Valued at £ 60 million, the first phase of the programme was declared operational at RAF Boulmer on 16 August 2004.
Onokazu, a founder of XOOPS and Taiwen Jiang, Development Lead, won the title of " Open Source CMS Most Valued People " at the Packt awards in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
Valued at over $ 5 million, the bra carried more than.
Valued at approximately US $ 450 million in the merger, the Allied Worldwide combined entity became the world's largest relocation and van line logistics company.
Valued at $ 10, 000 ( originally $ 3000 ), the Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.
Valued signals also contain a value.
Valued in 1984 at USD $ 42 million, the ownership of this unique pearl is still in dispute.
Valued at about £ 300, 000, these were removed the safe keeping of York Minster.
Land is typically Valued using the sales comparison approach.
was adopted as the school's core aims: Academic Excellence, Character Building, Healthy lifestyle, IT way of life, Excellence in Aesthetics, Valued relationships, and Enriching partnerships.
Valued at $ 114 million, the structure contains of space.

goals and rewards
Authority is highly influential on the formal structure of the organization, including patterns of communication, sanctions, and rewards, as well as on the establishment of goals, objectives, and values of the organization.
Five elements that are contributors to team effectiveness include: ( 1 ) team composition, ( 2 ) task design, ( 3 ) organizational resources, ( 4 ) team rewards, and ( 5 ) team goals.
The primary belief in market cultures is that clear goals and contingent rewards motivate employees to aggressively perform and meet stakeholders ' expectations ; a core belief in clan cultures is that the organization ’ s trust in and commitment to employees facilitates open communication and employee involvement.
Approaches like contingency management and motivational interviewing have shown to be effective means of treating substance abuse in impulsive adolescents by focusing on positive rewards and redirecting them towards healthier goals.
Speedball is a video game series based on a violent futuristic cyberpunk sport that draws on elements of handball and ice hockey, and rewards violent play as well as goals.
* Developing and cascading the organization ’ s strategy / mission statement to the lower-ranking staff, and implementing appropriate rewards / recognition and coaching / corrective practices to align personnel with company goals
Valence: the value the individual places on the rewards based on their needs, goals, values and Sources of Motivation.
-Emphasizes the connections among expected behaviors, rewards and organizational goals
X PRIZES are monetary rewards to incentivize three primary goals:
The skill of giving preference to long term goals over more immediate ones is known as deferred gratification or patience, and it is usually considered a virtue, producing rewards in the long-term.
* The opportunity to make your athletic goals a reality ( an unbeatable offer with great personal rewards )

goals and relative
By taking both in-role and extra-role performance into account, industrial – organizational psychologists are able to assess employees ' effectiveness ( how well they do what they were hired to do ), efficiency ( their relative outputs to relative inputs ), and their productivity ( how much they help the organization reach its goals ).
One of the goals of microeconomics is to analyze market mechanisms that establish relative prices amongst goods and services and allocation of limited resources amongst many alternative uses.
Friedrich Nietzsche believed that we have to assess the value of our values since values are relative to one's goals and one's self.
In democratic societies the goals and mechanisms of formal social control are determined through legislation by elected representatives and thus enjoy a measure of support from the population and voluntary compliance. Douglas D. Heckathorn notes that the effectiveness of any type of formal control is determined by the relative strength of the sanction in terms of extent of punishment, monitoring ability, and degree of group or informal control on the individual.
Without any career goals, he then entered the College for Theatre Technicians in Warsaw in 1957 because it was run by a relative.
In the case of pragmatism, the argument claims that since truth is connected to successful action, and success is connected to the goals set by our interests, the correct set of truths will be relative to our interests.
There is debate on what effects specific policies have, which goals should be pursued, the relative weights that should be placed on different goals, and which trade-offs should be made.
There was also relative success in the FA Cup, with Crystal Palace being defeated at the Victoria Ground thanks to two goals from Newton as the club made the Fourth round.
1981 – 82 saw the team finish in 14th place despite both Houchen and Newton scoring 18 goals, but their partnership was drawing to a close and with it four seasons of relative success.
Wingsuit fliers can measure their performance relative to their goals with the use of freefall computers that will indicate the amount of time they were in flight, the altitude they deployed their parachute, and the altitude they entered freefall.
Among the stated goals the policy was addressing were the relative economic and cultural backwardness of certain regions of the former Russian Empire, harmonizing the relationship between the Soviet regime and the population by carrying the national and ethnic policies that would appeal to the wide masses of the local people in the ethnically non-Russian areas.
Other cropping systems like permaculture have undergone little study to determine relative levels of biodiversity compared to other cropping systems, but because they continue to reinforce the goals of increasing overall crop biodiversity, it can be extrapolated that an even greater level of biodiversity would be observed.
Other more long-term goals relating to exoskeletons, active camouflage and cybernetic enhancements of individual soldiers is unlikely to be achieved for some decades to come due to the relative immaturity of such technology.
# Comparison of the performance prediction relative to the goals
A campaign is measured relative to the technology used by the belligerents to achieve goals, and while in the pre-industrial Europe was understood to be that between the planting ( late spring ) and harvest times ( late autumn ), it has been shortened during the post-industrial period to a few weeks.
Despite this relative lack of goals for a striker during a season, a section in the Luton News newspaper showed that Vine was the " King of Assists " – one of the main reasons for the Hatters ' success.
Among current issues with victim impact statements is their relative newness and a lack of research into their actual effectiveness against their theoretical goals.
The variation in freeway service patrol operating characteristics may be considered an example of form follows function, reflecting the relative importance each program assigns to such goals as motorist assistance, incident management, and traffic control.
-In 2010 Bargh Shiraz could not promote to the premier league ( Persian gulf league ) because of fewer goals scored relative to Damash Gilan F. C.
about psychology this semester " )" whereas performance goals is described as to " demonstrating competence relative to others ( e. g., " I want to be the best student in my class this semester " ) and Consequences of Achievement Goals in the College Classroom: Maintaining Interest and Making the Grade ; Judith M. Harackiewicz, Kenneth E. Barron,

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