net value

collocation in English

meaningsofnetandvalue

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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk
/net/
us
/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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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 ofnetandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnet value

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Using our first-order condition for thenetvalueoptimization problem, equation (1), we can study how the codification method influences the optimal level of specificity.
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Using these wages as accounting prices for labor, the totalnetvalueof direct mangrove services (subtracting only labor costs) is $666,000 per year.
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On anetvaluebasis, the subsistence sector derives an even greater share of the benefits.
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A massive evil has such a large negativenetvaluethat it would require some very substantial positive consequences to make up for it.
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What we should have considered here is thenetvalueof these products that could be extracted from the forest (without disturbing its ecological functioning).
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Thenetvalueof a computation is then the difference between the utility of the computation and the utility of the default external action.
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I do not mean to assess thenetvalueof a life lived through participation.
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The results show that mangroves on the island are worth between $666 thousand and $1 million per year (1996 prices) based on thenetvalueof marketable products alone.
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Age is therefore an important determinant of the potential benefits, risks andnetvalueof many forms of therapy in heart disease.
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Thenetvalueof marketable products is especially close to the contingent value estimate when the social accounting price of labor is assumed to be near zero.
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To measure the benefit-cost of specific programs, it is necessary to expressnetvaluein fiscal terms so that benefits can be weighed against the costs.
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For mahogany, even the user-cost estimates imply thatnetvalue-added in the logging sector is much lower than gross value-added under a wide range of assumptions.
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It can be argued, however, that the social accounting price of labor is actually closer to zero, and hence thenetvalueis approximately equal to the gross value.
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Thenetvalueto industry was somewhat lower because annual writing down allowances on capital expenditure are given net of grant payments.
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If thenetvalueincludes the tax rebate to the charity, someone could give £100 and take back £100.
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They can provide a stream of index-linked, tax-free payments, thereby considerably increasing thenetvalueof the award.
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The extra revenues generated by that growth will exceed thenetvalueof rebates.
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Is the sliding scale based on thenetvalueor the gross value?
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Thenetvalueis estimated at approximately £1–1¼ million.
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There are two elements, the gross value and thenetvalue.
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