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If you don't put a value on it, no one else will.
The government hopes it will put a value on Aramco of about $2 trillion.
I asked him how you really can put a value on a human life.
It's right that it's very difficult to put a value on a human life.
But if you put a value on the environment, you're going to value this company.
Wider costs to systematically eroding online privacy are harder to put a value on for publishers.
Third, where there are market prices, it is fairly straightforward to put a value on output.
In time, their owners will put a value on how much they want to keep him.
Put a value on carbon-free energy and let the sources fight it out, free from interference.
Just as Netflix and its customers put a value on exclusivity, theater owners and their customers do too.
BAT South Africa (BATSA) and Twisp, which have not put a value on the deal, welcomed the decision.
Fortune had originally put a value on her accumulated stock and options over her career at $124.6 million.
Can you help us trying to figure out, you've actually put a value on those two by doing this?
QIC did not put a value on the deal, which an industry source said was worth about $750 million.
But it was harder to put a value on the amount of time that would be lost with the family.
He said that the police needed to assess the seized items before they could put a value on the haul.
The rapid increase in supply of cryptocurrencies has made it difficult for investors to put a value on the digital money.
But "dirt," of the sort that enticed the Trump campaign in the summer of 2016 is harder to put a value on.
Executives, meanwhile, declined to put a value on the potential revenue generated by the data to and from their respective self-driving vehicles.
You really can't put a value on that: The fact that their dignity is restored by their own hard work, not by anyone else.
In the absence of a fairly stiff price on carbon, meant to put a value on its long-term benefits, CCS doesn't pencil out.
In fact, it's not even clear whether the Justice Department made any effort to put a value on a Ukrainian corruption investigation into Trump's opponent.
The carrier has also recently hired financial advisors to put a value on its mobile unit, which have draw the interest of all of its competitors.
Oi confirmed recently that it has hired financial advisers to put a value on its mobile operation, which has draw the interest of its largest rivals.
"It's hard to put a value on it," said Ronald Fiamma, global head of private collections for A.I.G.'s private client group, which insured the heads.
The appraiser, Stephanie Reeves, said in an interview that she did not so much authenticate the paintings, drawings and other works as put a value on them.
Indeed, "you can't really put a value on the UFC name", and after Bellator's showing on Friday night, the UFC name will look more prestigious than ever.
Perhaps this is because, as the industrial age gives way to the digital age, the intangible assets that increasingly matter are not easy to put a value on.
Every individual would put a value on each item she owned, down to the last pencil (potentially a laborious exercise), and would be taxed on her total declared wealth.
Some have done research to put a value on personal data, as a way to inform public debate on how to broker a better deal for the online proletariat.
MKK said its deal, which it declined to put a value on, did not constitute state aid as it "is a market player using a validated market pricing model".
Carter said his stolen chains, bracelets, rings and watches were custom made and he was in touch with his insurance company to try to put a value on them.
The disclosure is the first time Aveo has put a value on the offer since it first revealed it was in talks with the Canadian firm nearly a month ago.
The problem with trying to engage in a personal trade war, he explained, is that individuals don't often produce things that are easy to put a value on and barter.
Alvera declined to put a value on Italgas but said such companies normally commanded a premium to their regulated asset base (RAB), possibly in the region of 18-13 percent.
Aveo neither named the party nor put a value on the offer and added that the transaction would be discontinued if an agreement could not be reached by July 22.
His remarks come more than a month after struggling rival Oi, which filed for bankruptcy protection in June 2016, acknowledged hiring financial advisors to put a value on its mobile unit.
Rice developed a way to calculate the economic toll of illnesses on women working as homemakers — a measure that at first required that she put a value on what they earned.
"What is being signed today is not a contract, it is a memorandum of understanding," he said, declining to put a value on what he described as a multi-million dollar deal.
While the Australian wine industry has not put a value on the exports languishing at China's ports, investors are concerned as winemakers increasingly rely on rapidly growing Chinese sales to boost earnings.
Dollar Shave Club had sales of $20153 million in 2015 and was on track for more than $200 million in 2016, according to Unilever's statement, which did not put a value on the transaction.
"There is no way for anyone to put a value on the whole ring," Michael Fried, the CEO of Diamond Pro, a company that helps find quality and affordable diamonds, said in an email.
But you can look for signs of overcapacity by watching revenue, monthly average users and profit margins, which is why these metrics are so important to investors when attempting to put a value on these companies.
The challenge is this: How do you put a value on an experience that you have long been anticipating, has never happened in your lifetime and may not present itself again for many years to come?
There's been strong earnings and solid U.S. economic data, but the market has been reluctant to put a value on them, he contended, due to risks including President Donald Trump's trade and fiscal policies and fluctuating oil prices.
It is hard to put a value on the seized cattle because the price of cows ranges from zero for animals near death to 113,000 rupees (about $385), if not more, at cattle markets for healthy milk cows.
When people look back at this period of growth and maturation for online video, Jukin will stand out as a company that was able to properly and accurately put a value on UGC video, which to many people was an afterthought.
Omri Thomas of Abax Investments, the 15th largest investor in Steinhoff, said because there was no immediate prospect of any clarity on its results, it was hard to put a value on Steinhoff and this had prompted the severe share reaction.
Earlier in December, Oi's chief operating officer said the company had hired financial advisers to put a value on its mobile unit, which has drawn the interest of all three competitors: Telefonica Brasil SA, TIM Participações SA and America Movil's Claro.
The complaint does not put a value on the trade boycott, and al-Thani declined to estimate how much Qatar could seek in sanctions if the litigation ever reached that stage, which can take 2-5 years or longer in the WTO system.
"We have the ability to identify risks to the system and to put a value on resources that offset that risk," Ott said, noting certain generators with weeks of fuel on hand or multiple sources of fuel could receive more money for the resiliency they provide.
It's harder to put a value on the relief Hughes must also feel, having exited the scandal-hit behemoth so early on — getting out before early missteps hardened into a cynical parade of privacy, security and trust failures that slowly, gradually yet inexorably snowballed into world-wide scandal — with the 2016 revelations about the extent of Kremlin-backed political disinformation lighting up the dark underbelly of Facebook ads.
But thieves took some lunar rock and soil specimens, police said. Marshall said it was hard to put a value on them. It's stuff that belongs to all of us,' he said.' I'm out of business right now,' said Marshall.
Campo was awesome, you know. He 'cut us to bits' early." Following the Test The Independent quoted former Ireland fly-half Tony Ward saying of Campese that, "He is the Maradona, the Pelé of international Rugby all rolled into one. You cannot put a value on his importance to our game.
Marginalism refers to the study of marginal theories and studies within economics. The topics included in marginalism are marginal utility, marginal rate of substitution, and opportunity costs. Marginalism can be applied to the subjective theory of value because the subjective theory takes into account the marginal utility of an item in order to put a value on it.
Other times, the respondents may simply have no idea how much they value the public good in question. In the freeway project example, policymakers can design a survey that asks respondents on how much they would pay to save a certain period of time or to spend less time in traffic. However, respondents may find it difficult or uncomfortable to put a value on a life.
His ability to light up the scene made it a sheer delight to report on him." He called Campese "my own particular favourite from all my years of watching the game" and stated that, "For me, 'Campo' was the greatest entertainer of the lot". Following Australia's victory over New Zealand in the 1991 Rugby World Cup semi-final, former Ireland flyhalf Tony Ward said of Campese that, "He is the Maradona, the Pelé of international rugby all rolled into one." He further added that, "You can't put a value on his importance to our game.
This is something else that has value, because it increases the likelihood of future cash flows actually materializing. Without a License to Operate, there will be no future cash flows and thus no value. Problem here is that it does not take the other error type into account (related to a lower false safety trip rate, but higher accident rate). It is very controversial to put a value on human life and therefore this VDM theory is just like the ALARP logic dangerous to use and might not be accepted by all legislation world-wide (specially in the US).
The treasure is considered immensely valuable, described by some as "one of most valuable archeological finds in the 20th century". Skarb Średzki, official pages of the Środa County, last retrieved on 7 July 2009 In 2006 experts noted that it is difficult to put a value on it, since there are few items of similar type being auctioned anywhere in the world. Olsztyn: Proces w sprawie Skarbu Tysiąclecia, 2006-03-28 One estimate from 2001 put the lowest value of the treasure at 50 million dollars; Ludmiła Krzak, Przeklęty skarb, 22 May 2001 a book published in 2005 put it at 100 million dollars.Tomasz Bonek, Przeklęty skarb.
In May 2011, English newspaper The Guardian released an article saying that Puma was the "world's first major company to put a value on its environmental impact". According to the article the company "has made a commitment that within four years, half its international collections will be manufactured according to its internal sustainability standard, by using more sustainable materials such as recycled polyester, as well as ensuring its suppliers develop more sustainable materials and products." Puma is also known for boosting positive environmental practices in its supply chain through financial incentives. The innovative Supply Chain Finance scheme implemented links the sustainability performance of key suppliers to the costs at which they can access finance.
This involved councils applying for a warrant from the local court to collect the money owed by non-payers. Sheriff officers (private companies, even though their title suggests they are court employees) were the choice of the local authorities to collect the outstanding debts. Under the 1987 act, the debt collectors were permitted to enter a debtor's home and poind (put a value on) items, which would be subject to a later, public sale under warrant (warrant sale). The practice was abolished when Tommy Sheridan, MSP, of the Scottish Socialist Party, introduced a private member's bill in 2001, and the Scottish Parliament voted to remove the legislation from Scots law under the Abolition of Poindings and Warrant Sales Act 2001.
In recognition of these functions and the incapability of traditional economic valuation methods to see the value in ecosystems, there has been a surge of interest in social-natural capital, which provides the means to put a value on the stock and use of information and materials stemming from ecosystem goods and services. Ecosystems produce, regulate, maintain, and supply services of critical necessity and beneficial to human health (cognitive and physiological), economies, and they even provide an information or reference function as a living library giving opportunities for science and cognitive development in children engaged in the complexity of the natural world. Ecosystems relate importantly to human ecology as they are the ultimate base foundation of global economics as every commodity, and the capacity for exchange ultimately stems from the ecosystems on Earth.
The company has a strong charitable mission that has been likened to Toms Shoes, Warby Parker, and Etsy. It donates products, revenues, and labor. The Honest Company's 2013 sales were $50 million. Honest raised $70 million from venture capitalists in the summer of 2014 in preparation for an imminent initial public offering. As of August 2014, the company's products were available at retail stores in the United States and Canada. The financing put a value on the company of $1 billion. Prior to the 2014 round of financing led by Wellington Management Company, the company had raised $52 million in financing from ICONIQ Capital, General Catalyst Partners, Institutional Venture Partners and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The company had plans to expand to England and Australia, but the summer 2014 funding was primarily to prepare for a launch in China.
Following its entry into the UK sports market, Setanta Sports offered to create dedicated sports channels for numerous football clubs. These included LFCTV plus Arsenal TV, Celtic TV and Rangers TV, which operated in a similar manner to the existing and independently operated MUTV and Chelsea TV. Setanta declined to put a value on each of the initial three-year deals, but included rights payments from Setanta to each club, as well as payments for a package of marketing and promotional rights. Launched in September 2007, with branding designed by Michael Sutton-Long at Liquid TV, the channel is broadcast seven days a week between the hours of 10:00 UTC and 01:30 UTC. Following the demise of Setanta Sports GB, it was available free-to-view on Sky and it was available on Virgin Media's XL Pack until 28 October 2014, when the HD version launched.

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