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 Translation for 'intrinsic value' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   an intrinsic value | intrinsic values
egenverdi {m}intrinsic value
Partial Matches
å verdsetteto value
verdi {m}value
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unverified av ... verdi {adv}of ... value
mat.
gjennomsnittsverdi {m}
average value
av verdi {adj} [etterstilt]of value [postpos.]
fin.handel
verditap {n}
loss of value
fin.handel
verditap {n}
fall in value
fin.
moms {m}
value added tax <VAT>
merverdiavgift {m/f}value added tax <VAT>
uttrykk
å tro blind på noe
to take sth. at face value [fig.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Possibly these were items of personal adornment, and hence value, remaining extant whilst leather had virtually no intrinsic value and would also deteriorate with time.
  • "Axiological hedonism", which is sometimes treated as a part of ethical hedonism, is the thesis that only pleasure has intrinsic value.
  • The intrinsic value of the shares is determined based upon these three analyses.
  • By replacing some fraction of a coin's precious metal content with a base metal (often copper or nickel), the intrinsic value of each individual coin was reduced (thereby "debasing" the money), allowing the coining authority to produce more coins than would otherwise be possible.
  • A nihilist is person who subscribes to nihilism, the belief that existence has no objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.

  • Commodity money consists of objects having value or use in themselves (intrinsic value) as well as their value in buying goods.
  • Moore explained beauty in regard to intrinsic value as "that of which the admiring contemplation is good in itself".
  • A prominent argument in environmental ethics, made by writers like Aldo Leopold and Holmes Rolston III, is that wild nature and healthy ecosystems have intrinsic value, prior to and apart from their instrumental value as resources for humans, and should therefore be preserved.
  • From the point of view of a cosmocentric ethic, this involves balancing the need for the preservation of human life against the intrinsic value of existing planetary ecologies.
  • Although systematic reasoning is important, direct perception has intrinsic value too.

  • The first instances of money were objects with intrinsic value.
  • This means that the entity could not have a different intrinsic value unless it had different intrinsic features.
  • Pledges were often made where the intrinsic value of the article was equivalent to the amount of the debt; but antichretic pledge was more common, where the profit of the pledge was a set-off against the interest of the debt.
  • Most coins today are made of base metals with low intrinsic value; in the past, coins frequently derived their value primarily from their precious metal content.
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