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The same as turnover, ie, the currency value of a market or share for a trading period.
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is not only what the Museum was or would be willing to pay for the object. It also reflects the return on that investment ,in the number of visitors that choose to see it, the number of students that wish to refer to it, the number of images that are sold or licensed throughout the world. It is a measure of demand for that particular work. It also should contain an element of what economists call Net Present Value. ...
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Value is the respondent's estimate of how much the property would sell for on the current market. For vacant units, value is the sales price asked for the property at the time of the interview and may differ from the price at which the property is sold. The "sales price asked" includes the price of a one-housing-unit structure and the land on which it is located. The "sales price asked" may also include additional structures such as garages, sheds, barns, etc.
Ãâó: www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/qtr105/q105def...
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A density or numeric assignment of a color, tone or density made by direct comparison or by use of a densitometer. Color printing values range from 2% minimum controllable dot to 98% maximum controllable dot. Values in color can be pre-selected for density, hue and depth by using a process printing guide. This is an excellent way to pre-visualize how a particular color may be expected to reproduce on a printing press.
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(1) monetary measure of the contribution to human welfare provided by project outcomes, (2) numbers in an analysis, (3) society
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