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1 SeaEnergy and TGC did not place a value on the project.
2 Gitzel declined to place a value on the mines.
3 The Barclays guys were grilling Bart and Alex, trying to place a value on the corporation.
4 Orr has brought in auction house Christie's to place a value on some pieces in the museum's collection.
5 Gox's missing bitcoins that made it hard to place a value on the lost digital currency, the paper said.
6 But that needed economists, bankers and board rooms to place a value on the oceans' "natural capital".
7 Ultimately, it's up to the individual to place a value on the "whys" of getting involved with another person.
8 It's a sign of where he is in the pecking order, high up enough that people place a value on ruining his day.
9 The core of the dispute, the biggest against Venezuela before an arbitration body, is over how to place a value on the assets.
10 The problem can be more acute in some industries which place a value on youth such as technology, fashion and advertising, according to McCann.
11 The aforementioned Rawles demonstrated (1971), that we need to combine money with other measures in order to place a value on intangibles.
12 This places a value on the company of $30 mil lion.
13 She just wishes that more public bodies, particularly county councils, placed a value on hiring architects.
14 Placing a value on GM's European business, which has lost money for more than a decade, is tricky.
15 "I could not place a value on these," he said at last.
16 This places a value of £42,000 on the option.
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