Sentence examples for human valuation from inspiring English sources

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This creates a bottom-line approach to evaluating and buying media, which lacks the nuance of human valuation.

Human attribution of multiple values to landscapes is not well understood owing to the variability and complexity of both the landscape concept and the human valuation process.

We explore variation in trophy prices and its possible causes both to illuminate generalities about human valuation of wildlife and to assess the importance of the patterns for the conservation of the hunted species.

Central to notion of a system's efficiency is the human valuation of the multiple outputs.

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Dewey's identification of intelligent reflection with experimental methods applied to nature might be thought to suggest a narrowly scientistic worldview, in which values are reduced to purely subjective, arational "oughts" or likings applied to inherently value-free facts or natural kinds discovered and defined independently of human valuations.

In this study, the use of a modified friction cost method (described in detail in Supplementary Data S1) likely results in a smaller estimate than one resulting from a human capital valuation, which values the worker's lost productivity from the date of death until the expected age of retirement (Tranmer et al., 2005).

The human perception and valuation of landscapes is a complex process but has been pragmatically advanced through public participation GIS (PPGIS).

Mishan's work on the statistical valuation of human life also made an impact.

Herman offers three reasons why assigning valuation to human capital has not yet occurred on either side of the Atlantic.

If we combine our machine-potentials of a factory with the valuation of human beings on which our present factory system is based, we are in for an industrial revolution of unmitigated cruelty.

Is there really such a difference that the second can be dismissed as the way of the world, while the first is "not mere violation but something more profound," a crime so audacious that "a general deterioration in the valuation of human life, such as was seen in Europe during the first half of the twentieth century, could happen again"?

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