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Her jewellery may be valued at a further £16m.
Stevens may be valued by Cameron but he will still wield a lot less power than his predecessor.
"Money, fame and influence may be valued more as tokens of -- and means to -- love rather than ends in themselves".
When Snap goes public, in March, it may be valued at as much as twenty-five billion dollars.
Within an office or organization, input by technical personnel may be valued in the formulation of research or assessment questions.
Working backward from the lowest of this range ($20.2 million), assuming a 40percentt compound annual rate of return, urbanhound may be valued at $6.44 million".
Trees in urban landscapes provide a variety of tangible and intangible benefits (ecosystem services) that may be valued differently across diverse households and individuals.
For instance, Bushee (1998), Bushee and Noe (2000) and Bushee (2001) show that short-term investment may be valued more in firms whose shareholders have short horizons.
The analogy also suggests that reputation is valued in the FOSS community in much the same way that it may be valued by academics.
The company, which filed to go public earlier this month, may be valued as high as $30 billion in its offering.
Business inventories, which can also be subject to a property tax, may be valued on the basis of company records, as may machinery and equipment.
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