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Data are not valuable any more once you have them.
But that doesn't mean they're not valuable, Ms. Hatton said.
And what that means is forecasts, generally speaking, are not valuable.
If you have low reach, low time spent viewing, you're not valuable.
"Nadine's list is not valuable, it's only valuable to Nadine," Ms. Grubman said.
"It's not valuable if people know you but don't like you," Kondik said.
I did this, and I'm really good at this — is that not valuable anymore?
I'm not arguing that these posts are not valuable or that they are inherently bad.
If your time is not valuable to you, why should it be valuable to me?
VR is a powerful set of tools, but something is not valuable simply because it employs those tools.
"I would like to shop just like everyone else at Walmart, not like my time is not valuable."
"It's a horrible feeling to feel like you're not wanted here, like you're not valuable," Mr. Moss said.
"What's important is that the jewelry is not valuable because of gold or precious stones," Mr. Bechtler said.
"Just because we're getting older doesn't mean we're not valuable anymore," Diaz said during a 2016 interview with OWN.
The timepiece was not valuable but did have sentimental meaning; it had been a gift to Alex from his grandfather.
What&aposs not valuable, and what&aposs not good, is that the company that operates the marketplace is also a retailer.
"Data are not valuable any more once you have them," he adds, fleshing out the startup's relationship with its hospital customers/partners.
"In experiences where there is high reward level by natural reward - alcohol as a drug reward is not valuable," Shohat-Ophir said.
But just because you sought comfort in those words years ago doesn't mean the lessons you took away are not valuable now.
The Gunnery Range was established during World War II. The land was not valuable for any productive use, except for a gunnery range.
The fact that childbearing and child rearing are not paid or subsidized reinforces the idea that these activities are not valuable labors: they are love.
Finally, the argument Roy makes that Medicaid expansion is somehow not valuable because it has not improved health outcomes in two years makes little sense.
"His specialty was in brutalizing detainees who were considered important, but not valuable enough to get them tickets to the secret CIA prisons," Salahi wrote.
"Although damaging opposition research is surely valuable to a campaign, it appears that the information ultimately delivered in the meeting was not valuable," he wrote.
So even if it's not valuable as a diving rod predicting a Bernie presidency, it's valuable because it gives us a reason to inform people about something important.
This is not to say the government should not work to bring jobs back to the United States, or that manufacturing as an industry is not valuable to the American economy.
And if it doesn't end in a climactic gunfight or other setpiece, it's not valuable to the goals of triple-A games, where character and plot are so often beside the point.
Why is it considered valuable work worthy of pay when two people are paying each other to watch each other's kids, but not valuable work when they're each raising their own kids?
One hundred people could be telling you "no," but as long as you say "yes" and it's grounded with real reasons, nobody and nothing can make you feel like you're not valuable.
Still, slightly less than half, or 20173%, of respondents said that their college degree is "very valuable" to their career goals, whereas only about 11% said it was not valuable at all, GoBankingRates found.
"Allowing students to commit blatant hate crimes without severe consequences sends a message to students that their safety and well-being are not valuable enough to be protected," the NAACP said in a statement.
"All other software out there is using the phone as a passive data-gathering device and then does cloud interpretation of the data, which makes it not valuable from a standpoint of safety," Simon told Recode.
This is not to say that protest movements, direct action, and civil disobedience are not valuable or that they've become outdated in some sense—far from it: today's left would be further strengthened by more militant street mobilizations.
The rest of the time he was free to think: about the needs of his young family and about the message sent by a government that deems thousands of its employees not valuable enough to do their jobs.
However, I do not want the United States sending the message to other nations that their children are not valuable; that we think the people of that country would be better off if more of their children were never born.
Valeria Alvarado at the Woman's March in Houston, TX. Trump — who has previously suggested immigrants are drug dealers, criminals and rapists — has consistently asserted a rhetoric that perpetuates the narrative of immigrants as not valuable and, therefore, a threat to American society.
"My mom bought this ring in a market in Italy when she was a student traveling abroad and it was like the first thing she ever really bought for herself and it's not valuable whatsoever but very sentimental, and she gave it to me," Kloss shared.
Because if you haven't seen those kinds of environments —if you haven't seen community fundraisers and car washes and teens hanging out after school at the local Taco Bell or the local Wendy's — you tend to believe that it either doesn't exist or that it's not valuable.
An everyday consumer, someone who might just be trying to make ends meet and hardly needs the extra hassle of being fleeced by the big financial institutions, may well have a claim that is very "valuable" to her, but is not valuable enough for an attorney to pursue, or even valuable enough for her to deal with potential arbitration costs.
While technically edible, it is not valuable as a food fish.
James Williams testified before the coroner's jury, in the Lizey Thompson homicide, that the watch and other jewelry of the deceased were oroide, and not valuable.
There are numerous Swamp in the Township Some of which > are of considerable extent. The Timber in the Swamps is principally Tamarac. > The dry land is timbered mostly with Hemlock. There are Some Scattering > groves of White Pine though of poor quality and not valuable for lumber.
The drugs were not valuable outside the hospital and were not used by recreational drug users, so their theft was curious. An investigation showed that Cullen had taken the medication. He was offered a deal by the medical facility: resign and be given a neutral recommendation, or be fired. He resigned and was escorted from the building in June 2002.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist The majority opinion was written by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, and joined by Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, and Anthony Kennedy. Adopting a textualist approach, the majority held that sand and gravel were not "valuable minerals" reserved to the government. The Court said it would not extend its decision in Watt v. Western Nuclear, Inc.
411 Prévost praised his friend Le Sage for "scrupulously giving credit to his predecessors in all of his writings". However, although he sometimes referred to those predecessors, he often spoke in a derogatory way about them – see his comments in "Lucrece Newtonien", and his appraisal of Cramer as too vague and scientifically not valuable. Lord Kelvin and Aronson repeated Prevost's praise, based only on Prevost's account.
2-Nitrochlorobenzene is not valuable in itself but is a precursor to other useful compounds. The compound is particularly useful because both of its reactive sites can be utilized to create further compounds that are mutually ortho. Its derivative 2-chloroaniline is a precursor to 3,3’-dichlorobenzidine, itself a precursor to many dyes and pesticides. It is used in the synthesis of quetiapine & Clotiapine.
Local wins are not valuable if they cannot be used to win the global board—in fact, it may be strategic to sacrifice a local board to your opponent in order to win a more important local board yourself. This added layer of complexity makes it harder for humans to analyze the relative importance and significance of moves, and consequently harder to play well.
Steve is sickened by watching a man hang and Jo urges him to speak with Rodock about his vigilante ways. Steve has fallen in love with her and begs her to leave with him, but she will not. Valuable horses are stolen and McNulty files down the hoofs into bloody stumps. Rodock catches up to the three thieves, makes them dismount and remove their boots.
This framework has come to be known as the VRIO (Valuable, Rare, Costly to Imitate, and exploited by Organization). Resources that do not increase a firm's revenues or decrease its costs as not valuable, and are a source of competitive disadvantage. Resources that are valuable but not rare are a source of competitive parity. Resources that are valuable and rare can be a source of temporary competitive advantage.
"The more valuable to a person is the result of his action, the more likely he is to perform the action." (Homans, 1974:25) If the rewards each offers to the other are considered valuable, the actors are more likely to perform the desired behaviors than they are if the rewards are not valuable. Homans introduced the concepts of rewards and punishments. Rewards are actions with positive values and punishments are actions with negative values.
House of the Invertebrates A pond at Warsaw Zoo The zoo was bombed regularly in September 1939, and many animals died from the bombs, bullets (e.g. apes) or missiles (e.g. an elephant, a giraffe). After the surrender of Warsaw to the Germans, most of the 'valuable' animal species (in the eyes of German representative Lutz Heck) were taken to the Schorfeide reserve in Germany, while others, described as 'not valuable' were shot, and the zoo was closed.
However, in conditions related to accessibility of sex- related thoughts, the subliminal sexual stimuli led to higher accessibility for both men and women. Subliminal stimuli can elicit significant emotional changes, but these changes are not valuable for a therapeutic effect. Spider- fearful and non-fearful undergraduates experienced either a positive, negative, or neutral subliminal prime followed immediately by a picture of a spider or a snake. Using visual analogue scales, the participants rated the affective quality of the picture.
Sanders, Douglas. "Human Rights And Sexual Orientation in International Law." 11 November 2005. International Gay and Lesbian Law Association According to scholar Nancy Levit, the challenges for gay legal theory are twofold: to move away from the frailties of both formal equality and antisubordination theories, and to develop ways of representing sexual minorities that will make them more acceptable, if not valuable, in a broader cultural context, that is the critical body of LGBT International Law Theory.
The arbitrator, Mr Robert Gaisford, reluctantly decided that the outbreak of war had created a limit on the payable damages. Nippon was liable for no damages after 21 March 2003. Golden appealed, the question being, in what circumstances could a party in breach rely on subsequent events to show that the contractual rights lost were not valuable? Golden argued that where there was an available market, the loss should be measured at the date of acceptance of breach.
Balaj on the other hand is a feudal boy of a nearby village, where his taya Malik Shahbaz (Jahanzeb Gorchani) is the head of the district. Balaj's parents died when he was an infant and was raised up by his aunt Surraya (Seemi Pasha), Malik Shahbaz's wife. Being under his taya's supervision, Balaj has apparently turned out to be cruel and ill-mannered. He even gave up his studies as education was not valuable for him being the future head of his tribe.
This is a fundamental principle of Torah Umadda, an idea closely associated with Yeshiva University. Others view secular knowledge as a worthwhile endeavor as long as it serves a practical end, such as learning biology to become a physician. Yet others vehemently oppose pursuing secular knowledge, as they believe it is not valuable enough. Some even believe that secular knowledge is dangerous because it contains ideas that are antithetical to the Torah and can cause people to stray from their religious life.
The common usage of this term implies that swampland is worthless. Without development or some ability to develop it, it is not valuable for real estate purposes. There have been cases that swampland was purchased and turned into very valuable property, notably for the creation of Walt Disney World and also to some extent including many developed lands in Florida. On the other hand, there are also arguments made for the value of scenery and wildlife found in swamplands in their natural condition.
Being separated from their parents, separated from everyone they knew, they grew up thinking that everyone left them. Being constantly moved around they were not able to make concrete relationships and became lonely. Youth were raised in concentration camps where if they were not valuable they would be exterminated; proving themselves was used as a survival tactic. The feeling of needing to prove themselves carried over in every day life even as the war ended and they were no longer victims of the Holocaust.
He nonetheless voluntarily joined the famous Lützow Free Corps as he wanted to deliver Germany from French dominance, writing to his father: "Yes, my dearest father, I want to become a soldier. I want to give up the newly acquired happy and carefree live joyously in order to fight for my fatherland, even if I have to spill my blood. […] No one is too valuable for the death for the liberty and the honour of his nation, but many are not valuable enough."Krebs, Gilbert.
In itself is was not valuable, because it came from the lowest source, that is, a female slave's corpse discarded in a charnel ground. This also echoed an earlier exchange that took place after the Buddha's Great Renunciation, when he swapped his lay robes with a hunter in the forest. Finally, the fact that it was a rag-robe contributed to the ascetic identity of the figure of Mahākaśyapa. Throughout cultures, "inalienable possessions", often textiles, were symbols of authority and continuity in a family.
Instead, he gathered a quantity of classified documents concerning secure U.S. communications ciphers and spy satellite development and had his friend Andrew Daulton Lee, a cocaine and heroin dealer since his high school days (hence his nickname, "The Snowman") deliver them to Soviet embassy officials in Mexico City, returning with large sums of cash for Boyce (nicknamed "The Falcon" because of his longtime interest in falconry) and himself. According to a book that Boyce and his wife co-authored, the information was not valuable to the Soviet Union.
Castle Gate Plant near Helper, Utah. Coal is delivered by highway truck, rail, barge, collier ship or coal slurry pipeline. Generating stations are sometimes built next to a mine; especially one mining coal, such as lignite, which is not valuable enough to transport long-distance; so may receive coal by conveyor belt or massive diesel- electric-drive trucks. A large coal train called a "unit train" may be 2 km long, containing 130-140 cars with around 100 tonnes of coal in each one, for a total load of over 10000 tonnes.
Example 1: inexcusable The prefix is a privative and the word means the opposite of excusable that is, "unable to be excused, not excusable". Example 2: invaluable That is also a privative but it does not mean "not valuable, not precious". While today valuable is a synonym for precious, it originally meant "able to be given a value". The meaning of invaluable hinges upon this original meaning and thus means "of very great value" or literally "value cannot be estimated (because it is so great)", similar to priceless but dissimilar to worthless.
Snow does not suggest that people try these remedies but gives an "indication" on what could be done. He goes on to recommend in all instances that experiments be done on cheap bronze Lincoln cents (minted 1962 to 1982), and not valuable older coins. Scott A. Travers, author of the book The Insider's Guide to Coins Values states that a coin should never be cleaned as "many" collectors find them to be "repugnant". Travers also wrote that the idea of enhancing a coin's value through cleaning is a misconception.
In 1933-1941, he was a curator at Zoology Museum in Kiev University where he was installing his own Rhopalocera collection. When the city was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in 1941 Shelyuzhko remained under the German occupation, as his collection was left in Kyiv by University authorities as not valuable. As the Red Army approached Kiev in 1943, he was forced to flee to Germany with his butterfly specimens. Rail cars with the collection were lost in Eastern Prussia, while Shelyuzhko got to Munich where he remained for the rest of his life, eventually taking West German citizenship.
BedRoc Limited, LLC v. United States, 541 U.S. 176 (2004), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court decided sand and gravel are not "valuable minerals" reserved to the United States Government under the Pittman Underground Water Act of 1919. The Court sided in a 6–3 decision with the petitioner, BedRoc Limited, and reversed the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court. BedRoc Limited had removed sand and gravel from lands obtained under the Pittman Act, and the United States, the respondent, argued those were reserved to the U.S. Government under that law.
According to Le Sage, after creating his first essay on gravitation, he was informed in 1748 by Firmin Abauzit about a very similar theory of Gabriel Cramer, who happens to have been Le Sage's teacher in Geneva. In later years Le Sage responded in two different ways to charges that his ideas on gravitation were only the result of studying Cramer's papers. First, he argued that his first essay was written before he knew of the theories of his predecessors. Second, he argued that even if he knew about Cramer's theory, it makes no difference, because Cramer's theory is too vague and scientifically not valuable.
The Court decided on March 31, 2004, and delivered three opinions. The majority opinion was supported by four justices, the concurring opinion by two, and the dissenting opinion by three. The majority argued sand and gravel were not valuable when the law was passed in 1919 according to common sense, while the dissenting opinion said the emphasis on the word "valuable" was unjust, and said it was Congress' intent to include sand and gravel in the reservation. The concurring opinion acknowledged the emphasis on valuable was unjust, while saying the word "mineral" itself includes the requirement of commercial purpose as was decided in Watt v.
In the case of compressed air, or Nitrox mixtures, the exhaled gas is not valuable enough to justify the expense of recycling, but helium-based mixtures are considerably more expensive, and as the depth increases, the amount of gas used (in terms of mass, or number of molecules) increases in direct proportion to the ambient pressure. As a result, gas cost is a significant factor in deep open circuit diving with helium-based mixtures for long periods. By using a return line for the exhaled gas, it can be recompressed and used again, almost indefinitely. It is necessary to remove carbon dioxide from the reclaimed gas, but this is relatively cheap and uncomplicated.
Detail of the "Baptistère de Saint Louis," c. 1300, a Mamluk basin of engraved brass with gold, silver and niello inlay Medieval Islamic metalwork offers a complete contrast to its European equivalent, which is dominated by modelled figures and brightly coloured decoration in enamel, some pieces entirely in precious metals. In contrast surviving Islamic metalwork consists of practical objects mostly in brass, bronze, and steel, with simple, but often monumental, shapes, and surfaces highly decorated with dense decoration in a variety of techniques, but colour mostly restricted to inlays of gold, silver, copper or black niello. The most abundant survivals from medieval periods are fine brass objects, handsome enough to preserve, but not valuable enough to be melted down.
Lin (2010), pp. 42-43 Fu Zhen Song moved to Guangzhao in the Guangdong Province, and headed a school there. By this time, Fu had synthesized his own system by learning various family styles of taiji; the differing styles of baguazhang; the Wudang Sword from Song Wei Yi (likely learned from Li Jing Lin, though Fu did study under Song for a time); Xingyiquan and Bajiquan; by emphasizing the most important principles and techniques from each, and by eliminating all of the parts he thought were not valuable or of no substance. Fu's style of Baguazhang would include such methods as the yin and yang palm changes, the famous Dragon Baguazhang, the Si Xiang form, the Liang Yi synthesis of Baguazhang and Taijiquan and his own version of Taijiquan.
Conventions are valuable in bridge because of the need to pass information beyond a simple like or dislike of a particular suit, and because the limited bidding space can be used more efficiently by adopting a conventional (artificial) meaning for a given call where a natural meaning would have less utility, because the information it would convey is not valuable or because the desire to convey that information would arise only rarely. The conventional meaning conveys more useful (or more frequently useful) information. There are a very large number of conventions from which players can choose; many books have been written detailing bidding conventions. Well-known conventions include Stayman (to ask the opening 1NT bidder to show any four-card major suit), Jacoby transfers (a request by (usually) the weak hand for the partner to bid a particular suit first, and therefore to become the declarer), and the Blackwood convention (to ask for information on the number of aces and kings held, used in slam bidding situations).
She closes the book by considering possible objections, including the idea that her approach would not require someone to save a drowning child at little cost to themselves. Thus, Palmer argues that humans are not normally required to aid wild animals in need. The philosopher Joel MacClellan, a critic of intervention, challenges Palmer on three grounds: first, he says that the difference between our obligations to domestic and wild animals in Palmer's thought experiments could be justified on scientific, rather than moral, grounds; second, he challenges Palmer's characterisation of wildness as a relationship, rather than a capacity, arguing that a description of an animal as wild likely conveys that the animal has certain capacities lacked by domestic animals; and, third, he suggests that just as a utilitarian approach to wild animal suffering may demand too much, Palmer's contextual approach may permit too much, by allowing the policing of nature. The affinities between utilitarian and contextualist approaches, MacClellan argues, come from their shared idea of what is and is not valuable.

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