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The same health state tends to be valued more severely in the UK.
Retraining of GPs is much shorter than residency of general practice; still the knowledge obtained during the retraining process tends to be valued more highly.
A comment is viewed as more special or more precious, so it tends to be valued over a like.
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Older men tend to be valued as "elder statesmen", whereas older women are seen as "past it", with simply no value.
Nowadays, studios tend to be valued largely on the intellectual property they possess, so they're forced to sweat their creative assets.
"These companies tend to be valued on the basis of their revenue," said Robert Willens, a tax and accounting analyst at Lehman Brothers.
Travel managers often try to impose sanctions, but many business travelers tend to be valued, high-performing employees who aren't easily intimidated by a stern memo.
In recent times, academics tend to be valued, judged and honoured by their research achievements and the number and quality of papers they have had published in learned journals.
Yet those with a more colorful story tend to be valued more highly.
Technology companies tend to be valued based on their prospects for growth and therefore are extremely sensitive to fluctuations in interest rates.
The bigger deals tend to be valued at three to five times the smaller Ebitda that has the owner's compensation taken out.
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