- beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something); "he has very conservatives values"
- (value) fix or determine the value of; assign a value to; "value the jewelry and art work in the estate"
- (value) a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed; "the value assigned was 16 milliseconds"
- (value) the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable; "the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world"
- (value) prize: hold dear; "I prize these old photographs"
- (value) respect: regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
- A personal and/or cultural value is an absolute or relative ethical value, the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle value is a foundation upon which other values and measures of integrity are based. ...
- A-Values are numerical values used in the determination of the most stable orientation of atoms in a molecule (Conformational Analysis), as well as a general representation of steric bulk. A-values are derived from energy measurements of a monosubstituted cyclohexane ring. ...
- (Value (colorimetry)) Lightness (sometimes called value or tone) is a property of a color, or a dimension of a color space, that is defined in a way to reflect the subjective brightness perception of a color for humans along a lightness–darkness axis. ...
- (Value (economics)) An economic value is the worth of a goods or service as determined by the market.
- (Value (ethics)) In ethics, value is a property of objects, including physical objects as well as abstract objects (e.g. actions), representing their degree of importance.
- (Value (law)) Value within the context of law, particularly with respect to contracts, is a concept closely related, but not identical, to that of consideration.
- plural of value; a collection of guiding, usually positive principles; what one deems to be correct and desirable in life, especially regarding personal conduct
- (Value) What is important to the organization.
- (Value) The amount you would win or lose on an OPEN wager if you were to CLOSE that wager.
- (Value) The amount, relative worth, utility, or importance of an item, which may or may not be equal to price or cost.
- (Value) The monetary relationship between properties and those who buy sell or use those properties.
- (Value) The power of a good or service to command other goods in exchange for the present worth of future rights to income or amenities; the present worth to typical users and investors of future benefits arising out of ownership of a property.
- (Value) The real market worth of a sponsorship property asset or package. These values are calculated by industry-accepted standards and represent the individual value of each benefit or the bundled value of the proposal. It is not the same thing as price. ...
- (Value) As in "bet for value." This means that you would actually like your opponents to call your bet (as opposed to a bluff). Generally it's because you have the best hand. However, it can also be a draw that, given enough callers, has a positive expectation. ...
- (Value) A capability provided to a customer at the right time at an appropriate price, as defined in each case by the customer.
- (Value) Adding quality shutters to your home can increase its value.
- (Value) This is the current price of the security multiplied by the number of shares you own. It you own 1000 shares of Microsoft, and the shares are selling for $65, the value should be $65,000.
- (Value) Getting the best available odds on a betting proposition. In sports betting value means getting the best odds on a wagering proposition; the highest possible edge.
- (Value) Aa component of a Value Field. A Value Field many consist of one or more Values.