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was valued differently
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To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
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Additionally, volunteer time was valued differently in different studies and sometimes excluded altogether.
A source close to Barclays said: "Barclays was paying a price for a very distressed asset that was valued differently from how it would otherwise be".
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"Why should the same clinical condition be valued differently at different federal agencies?" Mr. Graham, now dean of the School of Environmental and Public Affairs at Indiana University, asked in an e-mailed response to questions.
These findings show a suggestion of the description of managerial work as a set of four styles, which are valued differently by different small business owner-managers.
Some benefits are valued differently by different employees.
This may lead to the fact that process outcomes are valued differently from different actor perspectives.
Even with careful adaptation of measures major problems can occur where issues are valued differently in different countries.
Inconclusive evidence was found as to whether motivational factors are valued differently by different cadres and this needs to be explored further.
For the analysis of the European study a novel approach was adopted in which items shown to be valued differently in different countries were treated as individual items.
The World Health Report 2000 has been criticized on its assumption of a universal value base to all health care systems; values such as responsiveness may be valued differently in different countries [ 8].
Such problems are likely to arise in any multinational study involving patient-reported outcome measures, as items in the scales are likely to be valued differently in different cultures.
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