Once again, one should never undervalue the innate decency of ordinary and not so ordinary Americans. |
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He sold the watch at an undervalue to Trevor and asked William to look after the lighter for him until he wanted it returned. |
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Subsequently the executrix discovered that an asset of the deceased had during his life been sold at an undervalue. |
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If he sells at an undervalue he is entitled to recover the loss from the auditor. |
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It's about people who have come to so undervalue their own life that ruinous behavior seems unimportant and death is accepted fatalistically. |
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The key attraction of a Fallen Angels approach to investing is that markets can overvalue winners and undervalue losers from the past. |
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In those circumstances, allegations such as those relating to alleged sale at an undervalue ought never perhaps to have been made. |
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However, we consistently overestimate the dangers and undervalue the benefits we obtain by living in a complex society. |
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But in celebrating genius, we willy-nilly undervalue, even devalue, the importance of effort, and with serious consequences. |
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David Crane, NRG's boss, says that Exelon continues to undervalue NRG, noting his firm's recent purchase of Reliant, a Texan power retailer. |
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In the case of a corporate borrower the most relevant provisions are those concerned with attacking transactions at an undervalue, preferences, and certain floating charges. |
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If the dominant narrative is less positive, it can lead others to disregard or undervalue genuine achievements. |
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Fair value tends thus to undervalue the entrepreneurial logic, which is at the heart of the traditional perspective. |
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By contrast, the employer may have preconceived notions about the applicant and may undervalue their productivity. |
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Attitudes which undervalue women can be very entrenched in communities and change does not happen overnight. |
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I am convinced that member states seriously undervalue our activities and potential. |
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Payback: Many consumers appear to undervalue the future stream of energy savings for energy efficient goods and services. |
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And even that those decisions will tend to undervalue the lives of people with Down's syndrom and other disabling conditions. |
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In a way the film is a perfect parable about moviemakers who undervalue their ability to entertain. |
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So if there is a sale of an undervalue, duty is assessed at market value? |
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Don't undervalue yourself, but don't value things that are worthless. |
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They claimed that his accounting system was based on a liquidation value orientation, which would undervalue the firm as an entity whose sum value is greater than its parts. |
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It enables any transaction at an undervalue to be avoided by the trustee in bankruptcy, if it was made with the intention of defeating the claims of creditors. |
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This may mean they undervalue something or they may overvalue something. |
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Jaden may not be a star hockey player or a straight A student, but he and other individuals with autism are remarkable in ways that we tend to undervalue in our goal oriented society. |
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We in this country tended to undervalue Ronald Reagan, too often dismissing him as a cowboy, a warmonger and a bumbler. |
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A chillingly enigmatic performance from Forbes Masson, who reminds us never to undervalue the odd bod in the corner. |
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This means that when firms are investigating their investment alternatives, they may undervalue the rates of return on investment in human capital. |
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Gates and Byrd undervalue this emphasis on racial fusion and the way in which the text's heteroglossia produces new hybrid identities. |
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I trust that Member States will understand that, in exercising my judgement and role, I do not undervalue the very valuable work of all of them, especially the facilitators. |
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This approach is still likely to undervalue the direct benefits of control given the multi-annual nature of some programmes and that errors made in year N may be detected and recovered in subsequent years. |
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No country can or should or is authorized to undervalue India. |
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Thanks to this belief, the Church can anchor the dignity of human nature against all tides of opinion, for example, those that undervalue the human body or idolize it. |
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We could go on to say many things but we must not in any way undervalue or play down the importance of Mr Blair's speech this afternoon, nor the speech he made on 23 June of this same year. |
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The third imbalance involved trends in certain exchange rates. There were fears that markets would persistently and substantially overvalue and undervalue some currencies. |
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Looking at ruptures that explicate conversions, can one gauge this intellectual maneuver by simply marking off its most visible sign, the inclination to overvalue weak systems and undervalue stronger ones? |
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Related: Why do public services undervalue talented volunteers? |
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Business owners will commonly undervalue or overvalue their businesses because few possess the necessary detachment or the ability to value it accurately. |
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Michael Rockinger, a professor of finance at HEC Lausanne in Switzerland, argues that business schools undervalue the teaching of risk management RISK is essential in business. |
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And those are just the economic costs, before violence against women and access to health care are counted. But rich countries undervalue women as well. |
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I do not undervalue charitable works, but it remains the case that social protection and social inclusion must be incorporated into a system, and people must be entitled to use it. |
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It would therefore be a mistake to undervalue or, worse still, to forget the values emphasised in the Berlin Declaration: democracy, peace, freedom, justice and, above all, the importance of the individual and human dignity. |
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Citizens too often undervalue politics and public service. |
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I write not this with the least intention to undervalue the other parts of poetry. |
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In addition, they noted that the wages for all these jobs are based on assumptions about women's work, which generally tends to undervalue the work done whether in the market or at home. |
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I agree with a comment made by François Paulette that we in the Northwest Territories and also, I believe, in Alberta undervalue the water we supply for industrial use. |
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They also undervalue the importance of consistency. |
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But the greatest underweening of this life is to undervalue that, unto which this is but Exordial or a Passage leading unto it. |
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I do not question the sincerity of these comments but it seems to me that they have a tendency to kind of underplay or undervalue the whole of who we are as Canadians. |
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