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John Karras, director of graduate and Web-based career services at DeVry University in Chicago, calls the years between jobs the "trade-off factors" or "value added," when a job seeker can develop extra assets like international travel, fluency in a foreign language, advanced degrees or strong technical or computer skills.
Finally, there seems to be little value added when the D.C.
For example, is "value added" when patients are guided to either culturally-neutral or culturally-matched socially-derived experiential information and/or support?
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The problem is that "free and legal" is not a sufficient value add when it comes to a youth demographic.
Consumers will pay 3percentt less in value added taxes when they pay by credit card, a measure intended to increase spending and to combat tax evasion.
Value added means the value in dollars that is added when a $100 sheet of copper, for example, is cut and shaped into a $150 roof gutter.
Tan had experience from building BookFace, Y Combinator's internal community Q&A system that's often cited as one of the accelerator's biggest value-adds, when he and Ohanian were still partners there.
For example, the value added to rubber when the rubber is made into tires is added.
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