Sentence examples for be defined in monetary from inspiring English sources

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In the U.S., success tends to be defined in monetary terms, but separating success and productivity from paid employment will create many more options for making retirement a time of new and meaningful roles (think "psychic" income).

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The key to this system is that the value of the dollar would be defined in terms of gold, but that monetary operations would have no impact upon either the supply of, or the demand for, gold itself.

Remedies are defined in terms of monetary damages, injunctions and/or prison time.

Note that this measure is defined in terms of the monetary difference that exists between two situations in which the individual has perfect health, and hence interpersonal comparisons can be reduced to assessments of levels of consumption (see Fleurbaey and Schokkaert 2011).

Although the SLA violation penalty is defined in terms of CPU usage, it can be easily converted to a monetary value by some conversion function.

The criteria can be classified into two categories: (1) subjective criteria, C1, C2,…,C h ; these criteria have a linguistic/qualitative definition; (2) objective criteria, Ch+1, Ch+2,…,C k ; these criteria are defined in monetary/quantitative terms.

For him, business success isn't defined in monetary terms (although he admits he wants enough money to comfortably pay the bills and take care of his family). For him, the journey to mindful wealth has more to do with the freedom that comes from being in control of how and when he conducts his business.

Procedurally, each participant's relative value of alcohol was empirically defined in monetary terms using a series of choices to determine the average amount of money a participant would "pay" for a sip of alcohol.

Informal payments are defined as a monetary or in-kind transaction between a patient and a staff member for services that are officially free of charge in the state sector.

A unit N-cost or -benefit is defined as the monetary value of an effect (adverse or beneficial) expressed per kg of pollutant or kg N in pollutant or per kg N in applied fertilizer.

Financial incentives were defined as any goods (monetary or non-monetary) exchanged with a patient against the desired action (chlamydia screen).

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