cash value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandvalue
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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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 ofcashandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcash value
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Moreover, thecashvalueof the "internalization" hypothesis is questionable.
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It emphasises the differences which changes in the composition andcashvalueof these aspects made to the poverty counts based on the aggregated measures.
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All four of these measures are statistically correlated with the sum of wage income and thecashvalueof crop production.
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Enclosure offered both a potential solution to these problems and enhanced thecashvalueand return of the farm.
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Households engaged in agricultural production were asked to estimate thecashvalueof their agricultural produce.
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Because of the highcashvalueand low insect tolerance that characterize many greenhouse crops, chemical control methods have, until recently, been favoured for tomato moth suppression.
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Human gullibility hascashvalue, and served to inflate both his prestige and his pocket.
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Unredeemed vouchers do not have acashvalue; they represent the potential grant that would have been paid had they been redeemed.
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Thecashvalueof the married couple's allowance is to be raised from £268.50 to £274.50, an increase of £6 a year or 11.5p a week.
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It is not easy to put acashvalueon these things.
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They are unable to realise thecashvalueof their homes.
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Yet, when one looks at theircashvalue, they come to more than half the food that we produce.
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I should also like to stress the point that there is a distinctcashvaluein urban amenities as such.
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And they know thecashvalueof education.
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Thecashvalueof certificates outstanding at the present time, including accrued interest, is about 483,000,000.
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Our consumption in the whole country was over 200,000 tons per day, which gives acashvalueof £15,000,000 of money.
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He gave the averagecashvalueof the funds of the affiliated orders without regard to their liabilities.
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Although thecashvalueof the aid was small, we were able to get the proper experts out there who could make a major contribution.
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Naturally, they have increased thecashvaluemore than 10 times.
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