Definitionn. an appraisal of the value of something
Last update: September 16, 2015
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The examiners did the valuation of all the papers. [Please select]
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Coffee and rubber, however, represent from 80 to 90% of the official valuation of all exports. [Please select]
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Valuation is only twenty-eight. [Please select]
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"They'd agreed to take your valuation, hadn't they." [Please select]
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The amount involved, it was true, was not very burdensome, the gipsy's valuation being admitted by local assessors to be approximately correct. [Please select]
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Trade is carried on with the natives by means of a standard valuation, called in some parts of the country a _castor_. [Please select]
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Her valuation of him had been taught her by her father and mother and by Doctor and Mrs. [Please select]
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I had no mind to invite the valuation I heard applied to certain American women in Paris: 'elderly and dressy.' [Please select]
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Coleman at his own valuation, though that was a very high one. [Please select]
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Between 1628 and 1634, eighty French ships were captured, worth, according to the reïses' valuation, 4,752,000 livres, together with 1,331 slaves. [Please select]
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The whole to be sold exactly as it stood; ancestors to be included at a valuation. [Please select]
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