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Example sentences for "valuation"

Lexicographically close words:
vals; valse; valses; valuable; valuables; valuations; value; valued; valueless; valuer
  1. AEsthetic valuation is in certain respects intermediate between the valuation of things on the one hand and the moral evaluation of acts of persons or conscious states on the other.

  2. There are both marginal valuation and Werthaltung on this level, but they are subordinate incidents to this level's mapping and the conservation of its resources.

  3. Stuart on "Valuation as a Logical Process" in Studies in Logical Theory.

  4. Is there reason why my valuation of these goods should not thus be the decisive act that takes me out of one relation to industrial workers and sets me in another--can anything else, indeed, quite so distinctly do this?

  5. Such an interpretation of experience, moreover, opens the way for a proper valuation of the psychologist's procedure.

  6. At $5 no buyer or seller who means what he says about his valuation when he enters the market goes away disappointed or dissatisfied.

  7. The value of the property inherited by Mrs. Woodley under this will amounted, according to a valuation made a few weeks after the testator's decease, to between eight and nine thousand pounds.

  8. It was held as stock, at a valuation made by the owners.

  9. Reckoning the risk at Robert Evans' own valuation (which I take to be a very low one), I must see reasonable prospect of winning thirty-five thousand pounds by my hazard.

  10. Had even his first valuation of the slave been a sufficient one?

  11. The true valuation of activities is to be determined by their social utility.

  12. The franchises of subways and tunnels and all mineral rights should be retained, as well as the right to condemn at a fair valuation any property needed for the development of a mine or a water-power.

  13. The law further provides for a limitation of the amount that the towns may raise for this purpose, based on the valuation of said town.

  14. It was one of the first States in the Union to make a physical valuation to determine the cost of these plants.

  15. Land Valuation Leagues submitted him their propaganda, Disarmament Societies asked how far it would be safe to oppose a vote, and I have known very highly placed officials to consult him on points of party management.

  16. And that from a man who inherited a brewery and let it down till he's glad to sell it at two-thirds the valuation of twenty years ago!

  17. Attempts at rectification were resisted by the courts of law, the doctrine being asserted that the valuation of a man's income for the purposes of this tax could not legally be increased.

  18. Taking the Wheatley property at Mr. Powell's own valuation of 40l.

  19. This phenomenon has not the remotest connection with a change in the moral valuation of feelings and acts.

  20. Then ensued a new valuation of all moral concepts.

  21. The inverted valuation of deeds and feelings is said to have been the work of a slave-revolt.

  22. Whenever there was an answer made that the valuation was based on what the landlord would get for the land in his own hands, it was discounted at once.

  23. The expression 'rateable value' means the annual rateable value under the Irish Valuation Acts.

  24. But must not our valuation of our neighbour--which is prompted by the motive that we adopt his valuation in most cases--proceed from ourselves and by our own decision?

  25. As yet, however, there have been too few eyes for such investigations: even in the majority of cases the mere valuation of genius has almost been looked upon as blasphemy.

  26. A valuation of our own, which is the appreciation of a thing in accordance with the pleasure or displeasure it causes us and no one else, is something very rare indeed!

  27. Although this phase of the advancing valuation gave no occasion for regret, other phases brought a spread of dismay and apprehension.

  28. A far sounder basic doctrine is that of the accountant Gibson, recited at the beginning of this chapter, that the valuation of a slave is theoretically determined by the reckoning of his prospective earnings above the cost of his maintenance.

  29. Loria deals more extensively with slavery as affected by the valuation of labor,[23] and Gibson[24] examines elaborately the nature of hypothetically absolute slavery in analyzing the earnings of labor.

  30. The appraisals fall mainly into two groups: the valuation of estates in probate, and those for the purpose of public compensation to the owners of slaves legally condemned for capital crimes.

  31. The higher the valuation of slave property, the greater would be the strength of these considerations.

  32. This shows that an element of speculation enters into the valuation of the slave, or that there is a hypervaluation of the slave.

  33. She esteemed self-respect at the exalted valuation he had formerly put upon it.

  34. How, then, is a valuation to be made when the new owner enters upon his inheritance?

  35. In every country it is a herculean task to obtain a valuation of the land; in a country imperfectly settled and progressive in improvement, the difficulties are increased almost to impracticability.

  36. The expense of an accurate valuation is, in all situations, a formidable objection.

  37. I[l]; which valuation of pope Nicholas is still preserved in the exchequer[m].

  38. A prerogative, which prevailed pretty generally throughout Europe, during the scarcity of gold and silver, and the high valuation of money consequential thereupon.

  39. He protested against centralised control as tending to extravagance, and attacked the valuation scheme.

  40. As to the discrepancy between the offer and the valuation for death duties, "there had never been such a case since the days of Ananias and Sapphira.

  41. The valuation had greatly increased the yield from the death duties; and it was only fair that the Imperial taxpayer should have a substantial control over the expenditure of the money he found.

  42. Fulham) moved an amendment expressing regret that the promised grants to local authorities were not to be made in the current year, and condemning the new system of valuation by which these grants were to be conditioned.

  43. Unless the valuation Bill passed, moreover, the Government would be unable to pay to the local authorities any of the money provided by the new taxation.

  44. The new Valuation Department would be very costly and far less satisfactory than the local assessment committees, and the effect of the Budget on the local authorities was quite uncertain.

  45. The official land valuation then in progress was worthless, and the break-up of estates was causing a feeling of insecurity among tenant farmers.

  46. Interference with local authorities had a precedent in the case of education and the existing valuation by overseers was a farce.

  47. Considering that every one carries a standard of valuation in himself we propose the question, "Is there no objective criterion of valuation, or are all valuations purely subjective?

  48. Nietzsche proclaimed with great blast of trumpets, if we may so call his rhetorical display of phrases, that we need a revaluation of all values; but the best he could do was to establish a standard of valuation of his own.

  49. We answer that subjective standards of valuation may be regarded as endorsed through experience by the course of events in the world whenever they meet with success, and thus subjective judgments become objectively justified.

  50. There is one point only which I shall submit here for criticism and that is the principle of valuation which is a weak point with both the originator of "Christian economics" and with Friedrich Nietzsche.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "valuation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analyzing; appraisal; appreciation; approximation; assessment; calculation; computation; correction; criticism; determination; esteem; estimate; estimation; evaluation; gauging; instrumentation; judgement; measure; measurement; measuring; mensuration; opinion; price; quantification; ranking; rate; rating; reckoning; survey; surveying; telemetry; triangulation; value; view; worth