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Those payments take the value of the deal to £1.4bn.
Orchestras, meanwhile, are being asked to take the value of their involvement with Andante.com on faith.
Normally you'd expect to find Cagliari at around evens, so take the value price here.
But, he added, he doubts that the S.E.C. will tell him to take the "value" out of Value Trust.
An ordinary digital computer manipulates information in the form of bits, which take the value of either 0 or 1.
You can also donate the cookies you buy to another charitable organization and take the value as a tax deduction.
I take one thing from each role for my life, and from this I hope to take the value of letting the audience, or anyone, come to me.
But some, like the Bear Stearns Companies, piled on the stock options in what may have been a final act before accounting rule makers force all companies to take the value of options grants out of their earnings.
Andrew Brent, a spokesman for the mayor, said, "Other cities get boxes and through our negotiations we made sure New York got no less, but we've decided to take the value in cash payments to return it to the community".
Informational Web sites explain in general how a fund's price is calculated: first, take the value of the stocks plus any cash in the fund, add dividends, subtract expenses, and divide by the number of fund shares.
But you have to sympathise with the authors of the national ecosystem assessment, given the commercial world in which we live and the fact that we tend to take the value of the natural world for granted.
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