Valued
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In every modern society, humans exchange money or other
valued
items for things that they desire and could not otherwise obtain.
I had been scared to death for the entire 20-minute meeting, but I walked out a little taller for having realized that he
valued
my job.
Emerging economies would not suffer too much in this scenario, and they might even benefit from a prudently
valued
dollar and a deficit- and inflation-free American economy.
China’s Higher-Education GlutMILAN – China has always
valued
education, reflecting its Confucian tradition, according to which one must excel scholastically to achieve high professional and social status.
But if its first occupant is not a household name, the presidency will be doomed as just another of the European Union’s confusing plethora of worthy senior positions that are neither
valued
nor understood outside Brussels.
Federal health-care spending will grow very rapidly over the next two generations because the things that health care money will be spent on will be increasingly wonderful, and increasingly
valued.
However, details of that agreement were scarce, and less than two months later, US tariffs on Chinese goods
valued
at $34 billion came into effect, with China immediately announcing retaliatory tariffs.
Today, nations that were members of the Soviet Union’s Warsaw Pact, as well as some of the former Soviet Republics – countries that we used to call “captive nations” – are
valued
members of NATO and represent some of our most stalwart allies in the War on Terror.
At the same time, the tax legislation passed by the Republican-controlled Congress in December 2017 imposes an unprecedented tax on those university endowments
valued
at over $500,000 per student.
But the Clermontois
valued
“simplicity, pragmatism, hard work, and resolve,” while the Parisians put more stress on “pizzazz and brilliance.”
State-owned land is
valued
at more than $7 trillion.
Exports of services from Europe to India are worth €10 billion, while services imports are
valued
at a little more than €8 billion.
India’s political leaders listened, and the spectrum, which had been
valued
by bureaucrats at $7 billion, sold for an astonishing $15 billion.
The company’s operations are polarizing – Uber has been the subject of protests and strikes around the world (mainly in Europe) – yet it was recently
valued
at a stratospheric $18 billion.
For them, the idealized vision of an earlier age, one in which social roles were intact and women’s traditional contribution supposedly valued, can be highly compelling.
I have used the word “prospering” (from the Old Latin prospere, meaning “as hoped, or expected”) to refer to the experience of succeeding in one’s work: a craftsman’s gratification at seeing his skills
valued
by others, a merchant’s satisfaction at seeing his “ships come in,” or a scholar’s sense of validation from an honorary professorship.
But, in my old life, I would be encouraging my analysts to spend more time considering just that possibility, because, on the off-chance that this crackpot notion were true, there would be some serious money to be made in today’s generously
valued
markets.
The subsequent attempt by China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange to stabilize expectations by declaring that the renminbi would be
valued
against an undisclosed basket of currencies, instead of just the US dollar, failed to convince them.
Although the Saudi Stock Exchange, Tadawul, is by far the largest in the Middle East, it is neither large nor open enough to handle the listing of Saudi Aramco,
valued
by the authorities at $2 trillion.
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at millions of dollars, it is the world’s most expensive piece of African art.
This presupposes higher investment in health care, nutrition, and sanitation, so that India’s citizens are healthy and able; education tailored to developing skills that are
valued
in the labor market; and the creation of jobs in firms that have an incentive to invest in training.
Likewise, anthropological work across a great range of societies clearly describes emotions of sadness that develop in response to frustration in love, humiliation by rivals, or the inability to achieve
valued
cultural goals.
Parents whose child is seriously ill, spouses who discover their partners’ extramarital affairs, or workers unexpectedly fired from
valued
jobs are defined as suffering mental disorders if they develop enough symptoms to meet the DSM criteria.
Equities, too, are
valued
at a higher multiple of earnings when interest rates fall.
In an attempt to mitigate this problem, the law specifies that anyone taking out an insurance policy
valued
at more than €300,000 may be required to disclose the results of prior genetic tests.
Until house prices stabilize, these securities cannot be
valued
with any confidence.
If the story is a hoax, the market will probably return to its earlier, fairly
valued
level, and the first mover will break even on its sales, and possibly profit from any position purchased as a hedge when the market was down.
One in three of the world’s unicorns (start-ups
valued
at more than $1 billion) is Chinese, and the country’s cloud providers hold the world record for computing efficiency.
Nothing can be
valued
above human life, and there is no excuse for repressions.”
The knowledge they acquire on the job – of how one interacts with patients, how one recognizes their moods, and how one acknowledges their needs – will remain pertinent and
valued.
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