monetary valuation

collocation in English

meaningsofmonetaryandvaluation

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monetary
adjective
uk
/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/
us
/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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valuation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of deciding how much money something might be sold for or the amount of money ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandvaluationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is only throughmonetaryvaluationtechniques that a full appreciation of this hypothesis can be secured.
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The estimation of these costs consisted of a measurement of resource utilization in physical quantities combined with amonetaryvaluationusing unit cost data.
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Monetaryvaluationwas carried out using 1998 unit costs, corresponding to the last year in which patients were included in the study.
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The value of information is closely related to themonetaryvaluationof health outcome.
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Other valuation methods are dependent on an often arbitrarymonetaryvaluationof these intangible effects, such as the disutility from having to perform activities that are unpleasant.
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Moreover, for the group of trustees analysed, it was virtually impossible to specify a simple discount function that would capture the heterogeneity of time-dependentmonetaryvaluation.
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Second, there are limitations tomonetaryvaluation.
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An opportunity cost-based method is sought that would try to avoid an arbitrarymonetaryvaluationof unpaid working time and leisure time, yet would give practical and applicable solutions.
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Government guidance on appraisal and evaluation encourages the valuation of all costs and benefits where possible, and qualitative assessment of those costs and benefits wheremonetaryvaluationis not practicable.
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Amonetaryvaluationcan however be used in counter trade for accounting purposes.
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In addition, ecology itself was once against the simplistic economicmonetaryvaluationthat has become prevalent.
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When asked for their monetary valuations of the gambles, they trade off the probability of winning against the maximal payoff and prefer the $ gamble.
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Consideration can be given to providing appropriate weightings for intangible benefits, in association with those for which monetary valuations are available.
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