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It has perceived value.
It goes back to the fact that my collection works for a lot of women and has perceived value.
"Spectrum has perceived value, but it isn't the finite resource that it's perceived to be," she says.
Whilst involving relatives in relapse prevention has perceived value, it can increase the complexity of managing bipolar disorder for each party.
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In summary, our findings suggest that any EHR enhancement must have perceived value that justifies the investment.
Goods and services that have perceived equal value and have no differentiators that make one appear superior then the others are called commodities.
Money today has greater perceived value than money tomorrow.
In a reality where that dollar has more perceived value when spent on a Steve Martin or Michael J. Fox multi-movie box set or even a Superman or Matrix fourpack, what magic can record companies conjure to keep a 45 to 80 minute CD of merely music competitive?
Each object, from food to parliamentary candidate, has a perceived value, which can be changed through social influence.
"The value of hard earned money given to the parents at the end of the day has more perceived value then attending school and being educated, especially when employment after education is also not certain.
The objectives of establishment of various categories of protected areas in Africa during the colonial era included the protection of wildlife resources either for the sake of conservation, or to preserve spectacular wild animal species which had perceived aesthetic values.
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