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He also criticized that assumption that such a society would be fair with pay based on value of contributions.
We are trying to maximise the editorial value of contributions but we do not have unlimited resources to do this.
WAR does not reflect a true talent level, but rather is a descriptor of the value of contributions made by a player.
Instead, the value of contributions is reflected in the capital accounts, which defers taxation until distributions are made to the contributing partner.
On other sites, a group of regular users rank the value of contributions, and the rankings then determines their place on the "bulletin board."
They put a tremendous amount of thought into the choice of charities, weighing the value of contributions to innumerable good causes, and the process clearly gave them great satisfaction.
System Is Called Welfare "The system provides welfare for virtually all its participants, meaning benefits far exceeding the value of contributions," Mr. Peterson said.
This obligation does not exist when the value of any contribution exceeding 7 500 € and that the total value of contributions in kind does not exceed half of capital.
Other scholars say those who dismiss African historical contributions as insignificant are usually scholars steeped in a European-centered academic background that prevents them from appreciating the extent and value of contributions from other civilizations.
An actuary or investment consultant may look at expectations and downside risk measures on the present value of contributions, plan surplus, excess returns (asset return less liability return), asset returns, and any number of other variables.
On this basis we would assess the impact of, say, a state pension plan in terms of the present value of contributions relative to the present value of pensions over the lifetime, and the answers are likely to be considerably different from the pattern of redistribution in terms of current incomes.
Though her work on the nature of scientific knowledge is broadly feminist in the sense that it argues for the value of contributions by diverse people (and accordingly the value of the contributions of women) to science, some of Longino's other work has been more explicitly feminist and concerned with women.