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The phrase "value of the receipt" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to the worth or cost of something that was purchased and recorded on a receipt. For example, "The value of the receipt for the new laptop was $1,500."
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"We charge by percentage if you are looking for invoices written for a large amount of money," said one seller in an interview, quoting 2 percent of the face value of the receipt as his fee.
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"Money can then be withdrawn years later for any reason, up to the value of the receipts".
The term "financial gain" includes receipt, or expectation of receipt, of anything of value, including the receipt of other copyrighted works.
In part, the act expands the term "financial gain" to encompass "anything of value, including the receipt of other copyrighted works," bolster prison sentences for not-for-profit willful infringement of the copyright statutes, and requires that "victims" of piracy be granted the opportunity to prepare "impact statements, including estimated economic impact".
This testimony was taken before a master, with instructions to report the cost of the stock yards, the present value of the property, the receipts and expenditures thereof, the manner of operation, and such other matters as might be pertinent for a determination of the case.
These span the views of other stakeholders, the informational value of prior receipt status, and the questionable comfort afforded by randomization.
By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, October 3, 1953 P. 21 According to a lady we know, a widow who lives on a modest investment income, the only bright financial spot for her during these past weeks of dipping stock-exchange values was the receipt of her 1st dividend from the Florida Power Corp.
And another issue is "hyperbolic discounting" – people value the receipt of a good (or income) in the short term much more highly than they do in the long term.On top of these biases, individuals face enormous practical difficulties in doing what economists assume they do all the time – maximize their utility.
Completely ignoring the informational value of prior receipt of medical resources seems to go too far.
While this thought transplant is infeasible, a close practical analogy offers intriguing parallels and may inform the informational value of prior receipt status.
Based on the adjusted Hedges' g value of 0.205 0.084 to 0.3266), receipt of a CBCT improved adherence (% of doses taken) by 6.29% (2.58% to 10%).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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