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been value
verb
To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
Exact(12)
It has been value engineered in a very contemporary way.
GR At least one of New York City's designated players has been value for money.
Mr Bush's three priorities should really have been "Value, value, value".
Has there been value both for Afghans and the western citizens who have paid that money in taxes?
The report says that there could have been value in the national contract had it come to fruition and been delivered efficiently.
Coward was so well paid that it was always unlikely he would leave racing professionals with the feeling that he had been value for money.
Similar(46)
A. We've always been value-oriented about our products, particularly in New York.
Rarely, meanwhile, have I found myself wishing so much that a project had had its budget cut, and that the sails had been value-engineered away.
So there's value".
That's value.
"That is value management".
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