Sentence examples for for monetary terms from inspiring English sources

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Example: If a consumer is prepared to pay a high price for monetary terms he may also be willing to pay a high price in political concessions.

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Land and water linkages are challenging to manage as watershed services have a common good characteristic (Porras et al. [2008]) and are generally unaccounted for in monetary terms.

The small percentage that answered 'No' to contributing (i.e. 10; or 12.5% if we interpret the 'don't knows' and missing responses as 'No') clearly shows that payment in-kind (in terms of labour contribution) avoids the cash constraints observed in similar CV studies in developing countries that have asked for WTP in monetary terms (e.g. Brouwer et al. (6), for flooding in Bangladesh).

The Commission's Knowledge Innovation Project for Natural Capital Accounting KIP INCAA)(2) aims to account for ecosystems services in monetary terms.

The fundamental problem in finance is not greed – which is really a different word for ambition, measured in monetary terms.

Both in monetary terms for the criminal justice system and the social damage that their crimes inflict, the cost of psychopathy is disproportionately high.

Where funding prevented us from installing a device, we were still able to translate the energy use into monetary terms for the resident, and it is this translation that we believe is key.

Now Deisseroth, who's also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, has drawn the attention of the Else Kröner-Fresenius Foundation, which once every four years bestows the Fresenius Research Prize -- at 4 million euros, the world's largest award in monetary terms for scientific achievement -- on a single researcher.

The structural losses in monetary terms for the total number of damaged structures (180,427 buildings) are evaluated equal to 2450.0, 1887.8 and 2118.9 Μ€ based on the previously mentioned statistical seismic risk data.

Currently abortion provision for mid-level providers is not recognised as a specialised or scarce skill and recognition in monetary terms for a specialised skill should be considered.

In a more recent detailed study of the economic cost of GBS in the U.S., the lifetime health burden in monetary terms for 5,500 GBS patients was examined [ 39].

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