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See Daily Value.
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Relationships Narrower Term:  administrative value archival value artifactual value associational value continuing value enduring value ephemeral value evidential value fair market value fiscal value [..]
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  The value received for the complete systems at the company's net billing price, freight-on-board factory, including charges for cooperative advertising and warranties. This does not include exc [..]
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The relative worth or importance of an investment for an enterprise, as perceived by its key stakeholders, expressed as total life cycle benefits net of related costs, adjusted for risk and (in the ca [..]
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based marketing - Marketing system based on paying for individual animal differences rather than using average prices.
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Added Reseller - VAR. A company which purchases a product and modifies or enhances it before reselling it to the consumer. This practice is common in the computer industry.
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Valeur
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The amount for which one can sell something, or the amount one must pay to acquire something.
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The shade (darkness) or tint (lightness) of a color. Also called brightness, lightness, shade and tone.
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c. 1300, "price equal to the intrinsic worth of a thing;" late 14c., "degree to which something is useful or estimable," from Old French value "worth, price, moral worth; stan [..]
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mid-15c., "estimate the value of," also "think highly of," probably from value (n.). Related: Valued, valuing.
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in mathematics, the numerical worth or amount.
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/ˈvælju/ noun plural values 1 value /ˈvælju/ noun plural values Learner's definition of VALUE 1  : the amount of money that something is worth : the price or cost of something [noncount] The [..]
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The power of any good to command other goods in peaceful and voluntary exchange
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An estimate of a property's worth or the price a buyer would pay for a property based on current market trends.
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Benefit divided by cost. [D04292]
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Value is an umbrella term, describing the range of benefits or utility derived, either by the user, a stakeholder, the supplier or the buyer.  Procurement practitioners have typically used three broad [..]
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Quite simply, this is the amount of consumer satisfaction directly or indirectly obtained from a good. service, or resource. The more a good satisfies a person's want or need, then the more valua [..]
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a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed; "the value assigned was 16 milliseconds" fix or determine the value of; assign a value to; "value the jewe [..]
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Market value or present worth. To have value, a property must have utility, scarcity, effective demand, and transferability.
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the worth of something; the price or cost of something
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[Element of Art and Design] Light and dark; the gradations of light and dark on the surface of objects
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This value describes the luminosity, the luminous intensity. It is the amount of light emitted by a color. You can see a change of luminosity when a colored object is moved from being in the shadow to [..]
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This term often refers to the light intensity, the luminosity of a color. It varies from 0 (black) to 100 (full light).
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In the context of data or an object wrapper around that data, the value is the primitive value that the object wrapper contains. In the context of a variable or property, the value can be either a pri [..]
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Definition Worth, desirability or utility.
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noun. 1. the mathematical strength or amount of a variant. 2. a moral, social, or aesthetic standard accepted by a person or culture as a rule of what is good, favorable, or imperative. 3. the worth, [..]
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vert
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shats
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In psychology Value refers to the relative importance that an individual places on an item, idea, person, etc. that is part of their life. These feelings are unique to the individual. For instance, a [..]
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1 a : a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged [received good for the price] b : valuable consideration at consideration 2 : monetary worth ;esp : market ...
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A term referring to what people believe in, or what they consider important about the way they live. Values influence behavior and culture as persons, groups and communities. Values therefore are an i [..]
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As in "bet for value." This means that you would actually like your opponents to call your bet (as opposed to a bluff). Generally it's because you have the best hand. However, it can al [..]
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How much money something is worth.
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A numerical amount or quantity.
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The value of loan securities or collateral as determined using the last (or latest available) sale price on the principal exchange where the instrument was traded or, if not so traded, using the most recent bid or offered prices.
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Characterized by lower price levels relative to fundamentals, such as earnings or dividends. Prices are lower because investors are less certain of the performance of these fundamentals in the future.
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A product or service's capability provided to a customer at the right time, at an appropriate price, as defined in each case by the customer.
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All that available data will create a lot of value for organizations, societies and consumers. Big data means big business and every industry will reap the benefits from big data.
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The value of your securities is your balance multiplied by the price at last close.
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The price that might an interested in property or some other asset might reasonably be expected to fetch if disposed of at right.
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Measure of the worth of a good that meets human needs, as distinct from “use value” and “exchange value”.
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According to 18 USCS § 2311 [Title 18. Crimes and Criminal Procedure; Part i. Crimes; Chapter 113. Stolen Property] value means “the face, par, or market value, whichever is the greatest, and the aggr [..]
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The word orange in the following example rule below is called the value because it is the setting of the attribute we desire when rendering. h3 { color : orange; }
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The result of computing an expression, also the quantity stored in a variable. call by value
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(n) a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed(n) the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable(n) the amount (of money or goods or services) that is consi [..]
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Belief or ideal held by individuals or society about what is important or desirable.
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The benefit, usually expressed in monetary terms, gained from use or enjoyment from a good or service.
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Maximum price that would be paid to obtain a good. It is generally a function of the quantity of this good already possessed or already consumed
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This is our promise that when you shop with us, you’re getting top-notch gourmet food every single time.
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All goods have a value for US Customs, even samples and/or free of charge items. The declared value must indicate the currency and Incoterm used.
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Instances of attributes for an item, such as cells in a spreadsheet. An attribute might have multiple values.
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n. valor
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This refers to market value or purchase price including the Goods and Services Tax (GST). All dollar limits quoted are GST inclusive.
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The positive characteristics attributed to heritage places and objects by legislation, governing authorities, and/or other stakeholders. These characteristics are what make a site significant, and they are often the reason why society and authorities are interested in a specific cultural site or object. In general, groups within society expect bene [..]
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inherent worth.
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A measure of the susceptibility to the influence of substituent groups on the rate constant or equilibrium constant of a particular organic reaction involving a family of related substrates. Defined by Hammett for the effect of ring substituents in meta- and para-positions of aromatic side-chain reactions by the empirical "-equation" of t [..]
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Getting the best odds on a wagering proposition; the highest possible edge.
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This is a very common term and can have multiple meanings (also refer to Positive Expected Value).
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Getting the best odds on a betting proposition; the highest possible edge.
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Also known as “tone”, is the degree of lightness or darkness in a photograph, or particular area of a photograph. Value/Tone sometimes gives a photograph a creative effect, whether intentional or accidental. Value/Tone can be easily manipulated to create very interesting changes in the “feel” of a photograph. Cold tones (blues) and warm tones (red) [..]
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An indication of the contribution of a Food to the nutrient content of the Diet. This value depends on the quantity of a Food which is digested and absorbed and the amounts of the essential nutrients [..]
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The range or frequency distribution of a measurement in a Population (of organisms, organs or things) that has not been selected for the presence of Disease or abnormality.
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Getting the best odds on a wager.
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The lightness or darkness of a color, running from a low-value shade to a high-value pastel tint. Value varies with the amount of white or black in the color's composition.
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A set of behaviors, public and private, which a society reinforces.
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The relationship between the benefits associated with a product or service and the costs of obtaining the product or service.
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style funds - Value-style funds typically hold company stocks that are undervalued in the market. Fundamentally strong companies whose stocks are inexpensive but trending upward may also be selected f [..]
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best possible odds
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An actual piece of data, in contrast to all the variables, references, keys, indexes, operators, and whatnot that you need to access the value.
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Distinguishes between value stocks and growth stocks using the ratio of book value of equity to market capitalization. Value are low price-to-book securities, whereas growth securities have high price [..]
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The strategy of selecting stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic values. Value investors actively seek stocks of companies that they believe the market has undervalued. The result is an oppor [..]
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The result of any computation or expression in Scala is a value
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One piece of data (for example the integer 5
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containing the actual address of a referent
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pairs, stored such that you can easily use a string key
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This glossary is like a hash, where the word to be defined is the key and the definition is the value. A hash is also sometimes septisyllabically called an “associative array”, which is a pretty good [..]
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, even if no index is involved. Things have degenerated to the point that Perl’s index
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associated with that key.
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instead of merely representing possible values as a variable
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that an operator
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rather than a list
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in the text of your program, as opposed to a variable
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, it is also called a function
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inside Perl is passed around as a C language SV
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An actual piece of data, in contrast to all the variables, references, keys, indices, operators, and whatnot that you need to access the value.
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the bits of an object interpreted according to the objects type.
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An overlay
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The amount of points a player is projected to score relative to his salary. This amount is usually calculated by dividing a player’s projected points by (salary/1,000).
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The worth of a piece. Static value is the nominal value of a piece (see "Point count"). Dynamic value is the value of a piece in its current position, accounting for such factors as mobility [..]
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The worth or importance of something.
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The extent to which things can provide well-being or pleasure. Equivalence of one thing for another. Securities representing shares in companies, amounts lent, merchandise, monetary funds or services [..]
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The importance placed on something by an individual. Value is subjective and may change according to the circumstances. Something that may be valued highly at one time may be valued less at another ti [..]
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The relative lightness or darkness of a hue. Black is low value. White is a high value.
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Quite simply, this is the amount of consumer satisfaction directly or indirectly obtained from a good. service, or resource. The more a good satisfies a person's want or need, then the more valua [..]
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a principle or standard that an individual considers to be important
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Means getting the best possible odds on a betting event.
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From the perspective of the customer, value represents those aspects or features of products or services that they are willing to pay for.
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The relative lightness or darkness of a hue, or of a neutral varying from white to black.
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 - The lightness or darkness of a line, shape or area in terms of black to white; also called tone; e.g., a light red will have a light value; a dark red will have a dark value.
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The lightness or darkness of colors. Tints have a light value. Shades have a dark value. Value is an element of art.
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The lightness or darkness of tones or colors, with white being the lightest and black being the darkest, and the middle values being grays.
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the lightness or darkness of a colour, rather than the actual colour.
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Is a measure of where a particular color lies on the scale as white and black are added.
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a color’s relative lightness or darkness 
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The monetary worth which an informed purchaser would offer in exchange for an item of personal property taking in consideration a given market condition (i.e. within a given market at a specific point in time).
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In color the relative amount of light contained in different colors. The strongest value is the lightest. As used by artists the word generally means the difference in effect due to any cause whatever [..]
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This refers to the degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
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Getting the best odds on a betting proposition – those with the lowest bookmaker’s edge.
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A wager that is perceived as having a better chance of winning than the odds or point-spread posted by the book. Speaking of value, most bettors take baseball season off which makes absolutely no sens [..]
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Getting the best odds on a wager.
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The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable. (The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world.) *en|worth * (''the conceptual values and prec [..]
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inherent worth.
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the relationship between an object desired and a potential owner; may also be described as present worth of future benefits arising from the ownership of real or personal property vendee - 
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1. The monetary worth of a property, good, or service to buyers and sellers at a given time; 2. The present worth of the future benefits that accrue to real property ownership.
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  A nominal value assigned to a share of no-par common stock that is usually far below the actual issuing price. [Chapter 20] Automated clearinghouse (ACH) electronic transfer
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The term is used in cultural studies in order to stress the ways in which texts are valued in terms of their meanings, use, exchange and circulation. See also cultural field
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In poker, the strength of a hand (how likely it is to be the best according to the rules of the game being played) is often called its value; however, in the context of poker strategy the term is more [..]
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Value or values may refer to: Value (ethics), it may be described as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, putting value to them Social imaginary is the set of values, institutions, laws, a [..]
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Value or values may refer to: Value (ethics), it may be described as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, putting value to them Social imaginary is the set of values, institutions, laws, a [..]
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In computer science, a value is an expression which cannot be evaluated any further (a normal form). The members of a type are the values of that type. For example, the expression 1 + 2 is not a value [..]
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In ethics, value denotes the degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining what actions are best to do or what way is best to live (normative ethics), or to describe the si [..]
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In semiotics, the value of a sign depends on its position and relations in the system of signification and upon the particular codes being used.
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In mathematics, value may refer to several, strongly related notions: The value of a variable or a constant is any number or other mathematical object assigned to it. The value of a mathematical expre [..]
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Economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent. It is generally measured relative to units of currency, and the interpretation is therefore "what is [..]
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Economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent. It is generally measured relative to units of currency, and the interpretation is therefore "what is [..]
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Value in marketing, also known as customer-perceived value, is the difference between a prospective customer's evaluation of the benefits and costs of one product when compared with others. Value may [..]
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Value in marketing, also known as customer-perceived value, is the difference between a prospective customer's evaluation of the benefits and costs of one product when compared with others. Value may [..]
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In ethics, value denotes the degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining what actions are best to do or what way is best to live (normative ethics), or to describe the si [..]
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Value or values may refer to: Value (ethics), it may be described as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, putting value to them Social imaginary is the set of values, institutions, laws, a [..]
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