shared value

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandvalue

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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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 ofsharedandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofshared value

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The primitive store creates a sharable value and fetch obtains asharedvalue.
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Eachsharedvaluehas an executive process.
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Therefore, it is not generally possible to decide in advance whether it is more cost effective to duplicate the work or to negotiate for thesharedvalue.
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But apparently they thought that this was a good, tangible example of how we were living oursharedvalueand putting our money where our mouth was.
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Businesses and employees both need thesharedvalueof professional qualifications to be recognised.
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I have always felt that the strength of faith schools for those who have a faith is asharedvaluebase—a sense of purpose, mission and being.
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After all, we are a caring and compassionate society, and this is asharedvalueof which we should be rightly proud and to which we all want to subscribe.
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An eco commerce model that accounts for ecosystem services at the production unit (farm) level allowssharedvalueto emanate from the production unit outward.
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The researchers of the literature review intosharedvaluefound no single framework forsharedvalueor inclusive business models.
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Subtype 2 individuals belong to a group who have asharedvaluesystem but may not know each other as well.
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Subtype 1 is a group of individuals who know each other and have asharedvaluesystem.
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Thesharedvaluemodel is based on the idea that corporate success and social welfare are interdependent.
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They define the row and column that thesharedvalue/expression is copied from.
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Thesharedvalue2 is an integer in this case but not in many other cases.
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It suggested that the natural scene corresponded with political dominance, and the presentation of a disinterested butsharedvalue, a non-threatening aesthetic one, socially legitimized this dominance.
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The steeple-jack, as literary labourer, restores faith in the town's symbol for ' ' hope, ' ' in the shared values of the community.
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Emphasis is placed on shared values, beliefs and preferences in the political sphere that have been shaped by common historical understandings.
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A collectivity, such as a nation, has to have its distinctive norms, that is its shared values, myths, and ideals which together constitute the community's distinctive spirit or psyche.
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Today's solemn proclamation shows that our community based on shared values is alive and growing.
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There is evidence that the most effective schools are characterised by a positive and purposeful ethos, built upon clear, shared values.
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