Sentence examples for to which value added from inspiring English sources

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Digital libraries are a product of digital information aimed at satisfying users' information needs, through collections of documents to which value added services are provided.

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Our analyses also clarify the industries in which value added significantly changes between the two scenarios and two periods.

The report also issued a not-so-ringing endorsement of the hypothesis that Gates-funded teacher quality research might pan out, "The extent to which value-added models can realize their promise has not yet been determined," because "it is not yet clear how fully these models can account for student differences to provide accurate measures of teacher effectiveness".

Investec dismissed suggestions it had orally agreed to pay bonuses to Brogden and Reid according to an "economic value added" formula, which ignored actual profit and loss and referred instead to theoretical savings made by the bank, calculated by reference to rates in the bond market.

The prize system, with its own cadre of career administrators and judges, is one of the ways in which value gets "added on" to a work.

And she seems to think this commission is likely to suggest a value-added tax, which is hilarious to me, unless "value added tax" is now the secret code term for "massive cuts in entitlements".

With regard to long-term planning, Hahn and Kuhn (2012b) refer to the market value added (MVA), which represents the multi-annual extension of the EVA concept, as it can be calculated as the sum of WACC-discounted EVA values up to the planning horizon.

This work demonstrated that FVWs can be biotransformed to value added products which have considerable potential economics and environmental meaning.

The main variable is labour productivity which corresponds to the gross value added (GVA) per capita in 2000 million Euro, adjusted for the number of working hours across countries.

Analysis of the final outcomes for the first 'naïve' cohort to have taken the test without any prior knowledge of it, and the extent to which UKCAT added value to traditional admissions criteria is of great importance for understanding the test performance.

Weights are originally set at a uniform constant value, to which is added a random component of similar mean square amplitude, to generate an approximately exponential distribution of initial weights onto each unit.

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