Value
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In order to guarantee national security, the Strategy is categorical – without giving in to the temptation of isolationism – in admitting the strategic
value
of the example and the importance of doing one’s homework first.
But, unlike his White House predecessors, Obama’s National Security Strategy recognizes the
value
of partnerships; attaches greater importance to the civilian dimension as opposed to the military; and stresses the
value
of dialogue and the need to reinforce international institutions.
We took a different approach to assess the prevalence of underage workers in the garment industry, and to determine the sector’s
value
to Bangladeshi society.
The growing demand for structures presents a huge opportunity to reshape the construction sector and create
value
through concerted action.
The country will inevitably become poorer as it depletes its natural resources, unless the
value
of its human and physical capital increases.
Customers often
value
a good more when its price goes up.
One reason may be its signaling
value.
It used to be thought that scarcity created value, that the more produced of a given item, the less its
value.
In a network economy the reverse is true: one fax machine is worth nothing; two fax machines something; 1000 machines connected together create real value, and that
value
goes up as more machines join the network.
This extraordinary manufacturing system of
value
added in many countries is made possible by the fact that information moves across, over, and through national borders as if they did not exist.
Instead, it is a struggle between the “educated, mobile people who see the world from ‘Anywhere’ and who
value
autonomy and fluidity,” and “the more rooted, generally less well-educated people who see the world from ‘Somewhere’ and prioritize group attachments and security.”
It carries no
value
or meaning other than as a pointer to something in people's minds – a concept, a person, a brand, or a particular thing or individual.
In modern economies, people distinguish between generic words, which refer to concepts or a set of individual things (a certain kind of fruit, for example), and trademarks, which refer to specific goods or services around which someone has built
value.
– doesn’t actually create any new
value.
The
value
is in people’s heads – in the meanings of the words and the brand associations – not in the expanded namespace.
In fact, the new approach carves up the namespace: the
value
formerly associated with Apple could now be divided into Apple.computers,
All of this will create jobs, but little extra
value.
who told me about the
value
her group will be adding to .green:
But I couldn’t help wondering why she can’t just add the same
value
to DotGreen.org.
Of course, you could argue that “green” already has quite a bit of
value
– as a generic term that stands for something.
Of course, if I am right, the DNS will lose its
value
over time, and most people will get to Web sites and content via social networks and apps, or via Google (or whatever supersedes it in the competitive marketplace).
The first task is to capture for society as a whole enough of the
value
of the extracted resources.
People understandably become disillusioned when their government or the business community doesn’t seem to
value
them, especially when such treatments stems from their gender, race, religion, sexual identity, or national origin.
By identifying and investing in those parts of agricultural
value
chains where young people can contribute, African leaders can create decent formal job opportunities in, say, light manufacturing for relatively low-skill workers.
Only a small amount of skills training would be required to lift workers – such as the 120 now employed at a tomato paste factory in Nigeria – from the bottom of the
value
chain.
In broad multilateral terms – a far more meaningful gauge because it measures a currency’s
value
against a broad cross-section of a country’s trading partners – the “real effective” renminbi currently stands about 8% above its most recent 12-year average (1998-2010).
For starters, whereas the dollar
value
of the RMB rose nearly every year from 2005 to 2013 – by 36.7% in total – it has since fallen steadily, discouraging speculators.
As a consequence, the dollar
value
of China’s exports has fallen by 9.1% since its peak in early 2015.
A firm in Thailand, the Philippines, or Vietnam can develop a new product line by plugging into the huge East Asian
value
chain and producing, for example, a tiny component which, along with myriad other components, will be assembled into a smartphone at a factory in China.
South America is outside the world’s main
value
chains.
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