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These amounts may not translate into savings, but they are valuable outcomes nonetheless.
Each skilled input must be present and perform at some minimum level to produce a valuable outcome.
Historically the marked increase in the flow and quality of economic statistics was a valuable outcome of the war effort.
These games are generally depicted with a pay-off matrix representing valuable outcomes for participants like money or lottery tickets.
It is implicit that application of that standard will result in a valuable outcome (ibid.)
Ultimately, capabilities denote a person's opportunity and ability to generate valuable outcomes, taking into account relevant personal characteristics and external factors.
One of the most valuable outcomes of this initially prescriptive and limiting legislation is the opportunity to take a whole school view of curriculum planning and delivery.
In fact cousin marriage in general can be seen as trading off one socially valuable outcome, namely marital alliances with outsiders and the resulting integration of society, with the alternative outcome of greater group solidarity.
Research has consistently shown that doing so produces valuable outcomes such as high job satisfaction (the extent to which one enjoys the nature of his or her work), organizational commitment (the connection one feels to an organization), and job performance in employees, as well as lower turnover rates and decreased intent to quit.