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In value theory this is generally the intrinsic value (also called terminal value).
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It is an intrinsic property of the film.
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It is roughly similar to the relative intrinsic values.
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The intrinsic property is that it reflects radiation (including light) in a certain way.
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Because of its low intrinsic accuracy, it was generally fired in large volleys, some aircraft carrying as many as 104 rockets.
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Certificates can have intrinsic value and in some cases can be sold.
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This rapid firing causes all the foci to fire faster than their intrinsic rates, a phenomenon known as overdrive-suppression.
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Intrinsic stress results from the microstructure created in the film as atoms are deposited on the substrate.
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It is the setting for a number of fine country houses, whose parklands are an intrinsic part of the landscape.
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He argued that financial markets are, instead, markets, properly speaking, and that prices should therefore reflect an asset's intrinsic value.
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