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  • 121All-time value — is a hypothetical concept posited by Iain King partly in response to criticisms of utilitarianism by Bernard Williams. It develops from his contention that the morality of actions should not depend on when those actions take place. This means… …

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  • 122face value — noun (U) 1 take sth at face value to accept a situation or accept what someone says, without thinking there may be a hidden meaning: You shouldn t always take his remarks at face value. 2 (C, U) the value or cost shown on the front of something… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123just value — In taxation, the fair, honest, and reasonable value of property, without exaggeration or depreciation; its actual market value. See also fair market value …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 124just value — In taxation, the fair, honest, and reasonable value of property, without exaggeration or depreciation; its actual market value. See also fair market value …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 125innocent holder for value — One who has acquired property from another for value without notice of a third person s equities in or claims to the property. In order that a payee of trust funds may prevail as an innocent holder for value, in addition to being innocent of its… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 126Reproductive value (social psychology) — Reproductive value (RV) is a term used in social psychology to describe the level of attractiveness of women. The reproduction value theory introduces a mechanism that men unintentionally use when searching for a partner. The level of the RV is… …

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  • 127Non-extractive economic value — The non extractive economic value of land is its monetary value the land creates without extracting resources or artificially developing it. Categories: Real estate terminologyEconomics and finance stubs …

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  • 128mean-value theorem — ▪ mathematics       theorem in mathematical analysis dealing with a type of average useful for approximations and for establishing other theorems, such as the fundamental theorem of calculus (analysis).  The theorem states that the slope of a… …

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