resale value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvalue
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Ironwork such as this and railway sleepers' (though they were less portable) were also objects that would have aresalevaluesufficient to justify the risk of their removal.
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Norbert of course explained that if you tore the plastic wrapping off the book you would lose some of theresalevalue.
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The fact that the business plan beyond 2003–05 is not known creates uncertainty and undermines theresalevalueof those businesses.
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Theresalevalueof these properties will depend on the state of the property market at the time of sale.
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I should think that in most cases theresalevalueof the object may be very little.
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There are currently no plans to dispose of the umbrellas and, therefore, no estimate has been made of theirresalevalue.
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The third is made up of products which could have aresalevaluesuch as food swill, fat, bones, clean paper, rags and metal.
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A young artist usually sells at, say, £1,000 to £2,000 a work, with aresalevalueof about half that if it is sold fairly quickly.
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So far there has been insufficient secondhandresalevalueto make mobile homes a satisfactory purchase for young couples.
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It will be able to give grants to them to bridge the gap between development costs andresalevalue.
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However, there are other considerations, such as mileage, the cost of conversion and theresalevalueof the vehicle.
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When blocked, they have noresalevalue.
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Concessionary goods received from an employer are already taxable on the difference between theirresalevalueat the time of receipt and the price actually paid for them.
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It is possible, and in most parts of the country very likely, that theresalevalueof the house will be enhanced not by £10,000 but by very much less, perhaps £4,000.
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They are not sure whether there is or will be an industry standard and that, if they invest in new vehicles, those vehicles will have anyresalevalue.
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This is why auction houses and retailers of mature wines pay close attention to the ullage levels in determining theresalevalueof the wine.
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For companies in distress, the book value is usually calculated without the intangible assets that would have noresalevalue.
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While sold for a retail price of $245, the shoe gained notoriety for its wildly inflatedresalevalueof $2,750.00.
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Typical lenders will offer up to half of the car'sresalevalue, though some will go higher.
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The silver colour is actually increasing theresalevalueand thus lowers leasing costs (most states lease their cars nowadays).
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