Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
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Industry sources say these slots have a market value of £50 million.
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The work on view is also, by the way, extraordinarily good value.
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Tokio Marine, however, still leads the three companies combined in market value.
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This value judgment is questionable in many important circumstances in public health.
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However, the measure ran 4 per cent higher than a year earlier.
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However, Steinmeier said the government had not yet decided on the measure.
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Main outcome measure: Cardiac and stroke mortality were our main outcome measures.
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A crisis whose length and consequences no one can measure, said Besson.
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The measure was first introduced into the 2014 EU tobacco products directive.
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Updating tools to assess new forms of market power is tougher, however.
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Objectives: To assess the potential effects of triclosan on women's reproductive health.
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Another said Mr Bruton would wait 48 hours and assess the situation.
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Main methods: The formalin test was used to assess the nociceptive activity.
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Two different aspects were considered to assess such a possible hyperplastic effect.
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Twenty-five minutes for them to evaluate the situation and issue their demands.
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Objective: To evaluate maternal health outcomes two years after term breech delivery.
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I don't think it's time to evaluate that yet, she said today.
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Both companies said they would form special committees to evaluate the offers.
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To evaluate your emotions, values, and motivation, ask yourself the following questions:
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Furthermore, we appraise the differences between those pacemakers currently released to market.
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The McMaster University critical appraisal tool was used to appraise quantitative studies.
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It will take some time to appraise whether Sané is worth it.
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Sometimes we appraise largest the human ill most vivid in our minds.
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This well will appraise both the Shagar and Rahmi sands for injection.
Uso de valuate en inglés
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To value in the latter sense is to valuate or evaluate.
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But to value also means a distinctively intellectual act-anoperation of comparing and judging-tovaluate.
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Prices aren't fluctuating rapidly enough for the firm to buy under-valuated stocks.
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These patients were valuated unfit for open repair with neck configuration unadapt for a simple relining, ballooning, or stenting.
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When I found these, I notified government officials who valuated the stones and today they called me for payment, Laizer said.
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According to Vidal, one of the best examples of how SpreadRank valuates a tweet is to compare two powerhouse Twitter users-JustinBieber and President Obama.
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Another source said some investors wanted En+ to apply a discount to the sum of its assets, which is common in valuating a holding company.
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An IPO of Play could be even bigger, with the company being valuated by local media at around 16 billion zlotys ($4.08 billion).