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 Translation for 'to value' from English to Latin
VERB   to value | valued | valued
valuing | values
SYNO economic value | note value | time value | ...
adaerare [1]to value
aestimare [1]to value
pretium {n}value
aestimatio {f}value
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Translation for 'to value' from English to Latin

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to value
adaerare [1]

aestimare [1]

value
pretium {n}

aestimatio {f}
Usage Examples English
  • A side pocket is a mechanism whereby a fund compartmentalizes assets that are relatively illiquid or difficult to value reliably.
  • Some countries distribute benefits that are difficult to value.
  • The loan-to-value ratio is the ratio of the total amount of the loan to the total value of the collateral securing the loan.
  • Violin music came to value a smoothness that fiddling, with its dance-driven clear beat, did not always follow.
  • In this period, the United States federal and state governments began to value their historic assets more highly, and efforts were made to preserve structures that were significant to the layered history of places.

  • This allows companies to value their investments not just for their financial return but also the long term environmental and social return of their investments.
  • However, "guanxi" only becomes nepotism when individuals start to value their interpersonal relationships as ways to accomplish their goals over the relationships themselves.
  • While long integrated into Kei Island society, residents of these settlements continue to value the historical origins of their ancestors.
  • Thus it became popularly immortalized in the phrase "I know that I know nothing" that it is wise to recognize one's own ignorance and to value epistemic humility.
  • In this graph, the attractive force decreases in proportion to the square of the distance, while the slope relative to value decreases in direct proportion to the distance.

  • There are efforts in place for certain members of the Salamander family to be conserved under a conservation breeding program (CBP) but it is important to note that there should be research done ahead of time to determine if the Salamander species is actually going to value from the CBP, as researchers have noted that some species of amphibians completely fail in this environment.
  • The move to value added taxes, under which almost all transactions are taxable, has diminished the significance of the distinction.
  • In the parse tree example, the phrase A gets reduced to Value and then to Products in steps 1-3 as soon as lookahead * is seen, rather than waiting any later to organize those parts of the parse tree.
  • This reading claims that the LTV is a misinterpretation of the concept of fetishism in relation to value, and that this understanding never appears in Marx's work.
  • He knows how to value every successful effort to master truth; how to look beyond the little things of science...

  • This was partly due to their bringing with them the relics of Saint Clement; the rivalry with Constantinople as to the jurisdiction over the territory of the Slavs would incline Rome to value the brothers and their influence.
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