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Valued at $ 3 million, they are reportedly the most expensive pair of shoes in the world.
Valued goals or rewards ( relative to costs and alternatives ) are accomplished.
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.

rules and norms
These may include customary law, conventions, statutory law, judge-made law or international rules and norms, and so on.
What began with rules (" canons ") adopted by the Apostles at the Council of Jerusalem in the first century has developed into a highly complex legal system encapsulating not just norms of the New Testament, but some elements of the Hebrew ( Old Testament ), Roman, Visigothic, Saxon, and Celtic legal traditions.
The system has also promoted the global rules and norms of how the school should operate and what is education.
These are the norms and rules that countries follow as a matter of custom and they are so prevalent that they bind all states in the world.
Excommunication may involve banishment, shunning, and shaming, depending on the religion, the offense that caused excommunication, or the rules or norms of the religious community.
These social rules are referred to as sexual morality ( what can and can not be done by society's rules ) and sexual norms ( what is and is not expected ).
Other approaches focus on the problem of the formation of international rules: why states voluntarily adopt international law norms, that limit their freedom of action, in the absence of a world legislature ; while other perspectives are policy oriented: they elaborate theoretical frameworks and instruments to criticize the existing norms and to make suggestions on how to improve them.
Law enforcement broadly refers to any system by which some members of society act in an organized manner to promote adherence to the law by discovering and punishing persons who violate the rules and norms governing that society.
Furthermore, although law enforcement may be most concerned with the prevention and punishment of crimes, organizations exist to discourage a wide variety of non-criminal violations of rules and norms, effected through the imposition of less severe consequences.
However, yearly warfare often did not constitute general devastation but took on an almost ritual character, with established ' rules ' and norms.
The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie to explain the general mood of despair at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon realising there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.
* Legal positivism is the view that the law is defined by the social rules or practices that identify certain norms as laws.
According to Dr. Kesia Reeve, who specializes in housing research, " in the context of adverse housing circumstances, limited housing opportunity and frustrated expectations, squatters effectively remove themselves from and defy the norms of traditional channels of housing consumption and tenure power relations, bypassing the ' rules ' of welfare provision.
Dr. Bruce Hoffman has argued that failing to differentiate between state and non-state violence ignores the fact that there is a “ fundamental qualitative difference between the two types of violence .” Hoffman argues that even in war there are rules and accepted norms of behavior that prohibit certain types of weapons and tactics and outlaw attacks on specific categories of targets.
Tradition is usually contrasted with the goal of modernity and should be differentiated from customs, conventions, laws, norms, routines, rules and similar concepts.
Tradition should be differentiated from customs, conventions, laws, norms, routines, rules and similar concepts.
Being exterior to the individual person, social facts may thus also exercise coercive power on the various people composing society, as it can sometimes be observed in the case of formal laws and regulations, but also in situations implying the presence of informal rules, such as religious rituals or family norms.
Reason is a type of thought, and the word " logic " involves the attempt to describe rules or norms by which reasoning operates, so that orderly reasoning can be taught.
These norms will be arbitrary, culturally dependent and ‘ flexible ’, whereas territorial morality aims at rules which are universal and absolute, such as Kant ’ s ‘ categorical imperative ’ and Geisler's graded absolutism.
One form of norm adoption is the formal method, where norms are written down and implemented ( e. g., laws, legislation, club rules ).
Prescriptive norms are unwritten rules that are understood and followed by society ; state what we should do.
Proscriptive norms are unwritten rules that are known by society that one shouldn't do, or follow.
( 2003 ) " Dynamical evolutionary psychology: Individual decision rules and emergent social norms ," Psychological Review 110: 3 – 28.

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