Aliases - value

value.01 - evaluate for cost; assess

VALUE-V NOTES: Former file, value-v.01, based on big corpus, comparison with 'price'. Member of VNcls price-54.4.(fromvalue.01-v)VALUATION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, value.01.(from valuation.01-n)

Aliases:

valuation (n.)
value (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity establishing value
ARG1-PPT: commodity being valued
ARG2-PRD: value

value-v: transitive/agentive

PS of New HampshireARG0
valuesrel
its internal reorganization planARG1
at about $ 2.2 billionARG2
.

value-v: passive and conjoined

Advertising timeARG1
will be
valuedrel
at more than $ 75 millionARG2
in 1990ARGM-TMP
and $ 150 million in 1991 .

valuation-n: args 0 and 1

He maintains that
hisARG0
valuationrel
of the propertyARG1
is fair and reasonable .

valuation-n: args 1 and 2

The value of Closing Stock is ascertained by Physical Verification of Stock on the last day of the accounting period and
itsARG1
valuationrel
at Cost or Market PriceARG2
...

value.02 - hold dear

VALUE-V NOTES: (from value.01-v)

Aliases:

value (v.)
valuable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity holding arg1 dear
ARG1-PPT: entity held dear/valued by arg0

value-v

IARG0
valuerel
himARG1
for his offenceARGM-CAU
, but he is to much of a liability defensively and he should be traded .

valuable-j

i think
this issueARG1
is
onlyARGM-ADV
valuablerel
for the purposes of supporting commoditization of CO2ARGM-PRP
. that 's my explanation for whyall of the funded scientists point to the gas and build the anthroargument . i do nt see how it is credible in light of more dominantcauses .