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"I saw an opportunity for the kind of work I've been doing for 20 years to be valued in a way that it hadn't been before," Ms. Leo said during a recent visit to New York City from her home up the Hudson.
Ecosystem services should be valued in a specific physical and social context.
Thus tribespeople in Brazil, armed with smartphones provided by Google Earth, are measuring the carbon sequestered in their ancestral forest to be valued in a carbon market.
I recommend watching this video of Casey Neistat Nike commercial which can give you a sense of how time can be valued in a more outgoing perspective.
Other types of traditional knowledge, such as knowledge of hunting [58], tool manufacture, or shamanic competence [57] might also be valued in a foraging and hunting society.
In this model, the component accounting for the contact-tracing feature is assumed to be valued in a space of point measures in order to take the time since detection into account.
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Suppose I treatments have to be valued in an MCDA based on n criteria simultaneously.
Calling something a masterpiece has come to mean little more than claiming it is valued in a particular place at a particular time.
The novel, and the critical consensus around what is valued in a novel, has never excluded the emotional lives of women as proper subject matter.
"The rules tell us what behaviors are valued in a culture," he said, "and which ones are unacceptable.
In Vygotsky's 'intramental'stage what is valued in a social context is assimilated into how people think.
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