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11 Sentences With "putting a value on"

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Putting a value on some assets can be "very challenging", says Ms Holtzblatt, and costly disputes are inevitable.
By putting a value on the low-emission nature of nuclear power, a clean-energy standard would prevent these closings.
Samsung would contract manufacture chips for self-driving features in Tesla vehicles, the paper reported, without putting a value on the order.
More than 300 gas stations have been closed since mid-June, while more than 250 gas stations are not safe for use due to the floods, China Petroleum and Petrochemical Corp, or Sinopec, said, without putting a value on the losses.
The group's mission was complicated by a paucity of written records, difficulties in putting a value on the land for its agricultural productivity or religious significance, and problems with determining boundaries and ownership from decades, or more than a century, earlier.
"Look, I'm an economist and I am gruesomely comfortable with putting a value on a life," says Jason Furman, who teaches economic policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and served as chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers under Obama.
Speaking at a later event, Hammond said the tax would only apply to firms above a "quite substantial" size threshold and would involve putting a value on the content and data of British consumers as a share of the firms' overall value and calculating what proportion of the business is based in the UK. He said talks at an international level had been stalled by U.S. tax reforms aimed at ensuring internet firms pay their taxes there.
D.J. and Elizabeth Henderson restored it in the 1950s.Martin, Antoinette. "Putting a Value on a 'Priceless' House", The New York Times, October 16, 2005. Accessed May 30, 2013.
Calculating the true social marginal cost can be a lot easier than measuring the social marginal benefit. Because of the uncertainty involved with calculating benefits, problems may arise e.g., should a dollar amount be put on time based on average wages, contingent valuations or revealed preferences? One of the big problems today is putting a value on a life.
The gang were caught and convicted; the prosecutor Paul Reid said: "This has been described as the most valuable domestic burglary ever committed in this country. The collection is described as priceless. There is a difficulty in putting a value on antiques and antiquities – some of them very precious and very rare – but it is tens of millions of pounds." In August 2008 the gang received long prison sentences.
Others, however, stood by him, including, Martin Buber, who published a sequence of poems from Werfel's wartime manuscript, Der Gerichtstag (Judgment Day, published in 1919) in his monthly journal, Der Jude (The Jew). and wrote of Werfel in his prefatory remark: > Since I was first moved by his poems, I have opened (knowing well, I should > say, it's a problem) the gates of my invisible garden [i.e., an imaginarium] > to him, and now he can do nothing for all eternity that would bring me to > banish him from it. Compare, if you will, a real person to an anecdotal one, > a late book to an earlier, the one you see to you yourself; but I am not > putting a value on a poet, only recognizing that he is one—and the way he is > one.

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