Sentence examples for transitory value from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think the drama has more than transitory value," he says.

Transitory value can be significant in the near term, but may be diminished by technological or regulatory advances.

In the second and more popular sense, as derived from work of the 19th-century English scientist Sir Francis Galton, it designates creative ability of an exceptionally high order as demonstrated by actual achievement always provided that such achievement is not merely of transitory value or the result of accident of birth.

The assumption made is that old individuals at time (t) would pay taxes with the new progressivity index, (phi ^*), but with a transitory value for parameter (xi ) in Eq. (8) which guaranteed that government budget would balance at time (t).

We would be amiss to believe that these statements were made in a "politically correct" context and had transitory value.

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His volume has been prodigious and, if much of it has been transitory in value, there is no doubt that he has made a remarkable marriage of jour nalism and scholarship.

Treatments that cause apoptosis (e.g., chemotherapy) result in transitory increased ADC values because of cell swelling, tumor lysis, and necrosis, although ADC values may eventually decrease as a result of tissue dehydration and fibrosis following cell death.

But these objects will be transitory consumables, without inherent value – or "joy sparks", for those indoctrinated into the magic of tidying up – and won't last long enough to become as meaningful to us as the plastic personal identifiers that the children in the playground defend as if their little lives depended on them.

Since they are more exposed to transitory changes in market value, they are less able to ride out those discount shocks caused by investor sentiment.

The economists, Martin Lettau Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson Sydney Ludvigson, say consumers make a distinction between their "permanent wealth" (assets, like bank savings, that are unlikely to lose value) and "transitory wealth" (assets that could erode, like stocks and bonds).

It is clear, by assumption, that the first one is measured with error given the existence of transitory variations around its permanent value and the own concealment phenomenon.

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