Sentence examples for arbitrary valuation from inspiring English sources

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The buyers have arbitrary valuation functions and arrive one by one online in some arbitrary order.

We present some new results for Artin Schreier extensions of arbitrary valuation fields in positive characteristic $p$.

We would like to study arbitrary valuation rings with possibly imperfect residue fields and possibly non-discrete valuations of rank $\geq 1$, since many interesting complications arise for such rings.

Instead of chasing the elusive unicorns, maybe we should collectively--as investors, corporations, innovators, and policymakers--search for a different way to measure what actually matters, beyond an arbitrary valuation of $1 billion.

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It's a new way to invest, a liquidity buffet that marries the speed of selling public stock with the arbitrary valuations of the world of startups.

As the number of unicorns, those private companies valued at a billion dollars or more, has moved from a handful to a herd in Silicon Valley, many are left wondering just how arbitrary valuations have become.

It's a number, in any case, that points to how inflated and frothy the market has been of late, and maybe how arbitrary valuations can be: that $1.5 billon was double the valuation of the company when it spun out from Groupon the year before.

As the ∨ example makes clear, by contrast with the case of consequence relations, Val, for a generalized consequence relation ⊩, need not be closed under conjunctive combinations.[7] Again, one can see this in the light of the considerations of Section 1, thinking of the relational connection between Set-Set sequents and arbitrary valuations, with the relation being 'holds on'.

It's a number, in any case, that points to how inflated and frothy the market has been of late, and maybe how arbitrary valuations can be: that $1.5 billon was double the valuation of the company when it spun out from Groupon the year before.

The first mechanism obtains an optimal O √m -approximation tO √m -approximationl welfare for arbitoary bidder valuathens.

Kind of an arbitrary and malicious valuation, don't you think?

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