By contrast, the value of other inputs-in our example, the indirect (or "dead") past labour embodied in the used-up arrows-is transmitted to the product as it stands, without additions.
He became convinced that feminine values embodied the triumph of sentiment and morality.
For example, some argue that value in the sense of the amount of labor embodied in a good acts as a center of gravity for price.
But to do this would be double counting, since the value embodied in the arms production was actually produced in PP3.
Today's Chienkan strives to actualize the values embodied in its name.
The values embodied in cultural heritage are identified in order to assess significance, prioritize resources, and inform conservation decision-making.
The values embodied in design shows at MOMA during the 1950's still influence the Conasons' selection of work.
Then maybe the Democrats in the Senate will stand up for the values they're supposed embody.
But we are also, according to President Bush, fighting for the values embodied in our Constitution, against an enemy that would destroy our way of life.
The false values embodied in that long- ago vow have no place in my world, in the wide world of countless physical and cultural dif ferences.