Meanwhile, a survey of Chinese students in Britain found that many felt their institutions valued them only for their fees.
In addition to making employees feel valued and keeping them motivated, there are some tangible tax benefits.
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Customers will trade voluntarily with any company that offers them valued goods or services at an acceptable price.
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Privately held companies were valued by comparing them with similar publicly traded companies.
Privately held companies were valued by comparing them with similar public companies.
By making them valued members of society through education, it will help to spark a change against the deep-rooted social injustices currently in existence.
But Mr. Herrmann added that he sees U.S. stocks as reasonably valued and expects them to rise on central bank stimulus and the limited prospects for returns in bonds.
If the planning system took their loss into account, valued it and compensated them for it, their hostility might turn to indifference.
The visitors are also being deprived of their special overnight retreat, a valued tradition which allows them to solve the world's problems together in undisturbed late night chat.
Being human, he recognised that things can be valued because they look good to eat and that people can be valued because you love them or admire them.
The only losers in the deal are the ACC and Big East, which are forced to watch valued members walk out and take some valued conference tradition with them.
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The appointment times were merely a suggestion to them, since they obviously valued their time more than their patients'.
Take a look at his top public holdings and tell me whether he would have done a lot better if he had sold them when they became fully valued.
And for many goods and services, new business frameworks are emerging: federations of enterprises--from a variety of sectors--that share collaborative values and goals are increasingly capable of distributing valued assets directly to individuals, enabling them to determine exactly what they will consume, as well as when and how.
And, this Buttonwood will add, in most of them equities are far from richly valued.
If your employees do not feel valued, any effort you make to thank them later on may end up feeling meaningless.
It goes without saying that demonstrating that an employee is valued is the key to motivating, inspiring them and keeping them on board.
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Based on a thin-display technology called Electrowetting, Liquavista will attempt to integrate its products into DAPs, cellphones, watches, and other portable devices where high brightness and rapid refresh rates are valued (which is like, all of them).
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"The bulk of our sales come from the 60 and 25 cents-valued phone cards and this is because the people who buy them depend on a daily income, " said a senior marketer at Safaricom, a leading mobile phone service provider in Kenya.
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As retail investors exit the trade, taking with them their negative sentiment, Citi appears as an attractively valued stock backed by a strong business model and good management.
In the 1980s, when Rodins were valued at a lot less than they are today, Slim began snapping them up.
They need to stow on vessels in a way that makes them more economically viable to transport because they are not that highly valued.
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It valued gut feeling, and said that you can change the polls if you spin them convincingly enough.
He hid them behind sunglasses, and sometimes asked his fans whether this was all they valued him for.
Too many existing mortgages and mortgage securities were being valued with no known bids, roughly the equivalent of having little or no equity in them.
For many stove projects around the world, creating a market for stoves instead of distributing them for free is seen as a way to ensure that the stoves are valued by users while maintaining the long-term sustainability of the project.
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The newly-published survey of Wales Office staff for 2011 reveals big falls among those who believe their work gives them a sense of personal accomplishment (-23 percent), who feel valued for the work they do (-21) and have confidence in the decisions taken by their manager (-18) .
Here's the key: Under current law, the limited partnership interests are valued for gift and estate tax purposes at what a hypothetical, unrelated buyer would pay for them.
Either way it made so much more sense to pay them for their expertise then do it myself when my hourly rate and what I valued my time at was so much higher.
While recognizing that qualified senior staff are valued by all companies, he is not concerned that encouraging staff to undertake further study will lead to them walking out the door to competitors.
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