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  • Cost position is determined by the cumulative cost of performing all value activities.
  • These are expensive staff resources that could be deployed on other higher value activities.
  • However, motherhood in Early Buddhism could also be a valued activity in its own right.
  • Fresh produce such as vegetables and legumes were important to Romans, as farming was a valued activity.
  • As they focus more on those high-value activities, they can delegate lesser tasks and still bring in more money for the company.
  • Some economists argue that water trading can promote more efficient water allocation because a market based price acts as an incentive for users to allocate resources from low value activities to high value activities.
  • Some economists argue that water trading can promote more efficient water allocation because a market based price acts as an incentive for users to allocate resources from low value activities to high value activities.
  • With the multiplication of various top-level cultural Institutes and thanks to their highly valued activity, ever deeper links were gradually established between the Catholic Church and China with its rich cultural traditions.
  • Nor are they jocks, which both McDonald, a soccer player, and Mark Burton, a member of the football squad, said are valued activities in the high school's football-focused culture.
  • Social value activities can overlap with traditional CSR . Efforts to promote sustainability through CSR may cut costs for the company and boost profitability, CSR and core business processes can become indistinguishable from one another, moving to what the authors term  corporate social integration.
  • An occupational therapist ( OT ) may perform needed upper extremity splinting, provide movement inhibitory techniques, train fine motor coordination, provide an assistive device, or teach alternative methods of activity performance to achieve a patient's goals for bathing, dressing, toileting, and other valued activities.
  • In focusing on factory floor and office efficiency issues, the'Big Four'Bedauxist consultancies were successful across Western Europe until the 1960s, when they were largely overtaken by U . S . consultancies such as McKinsey & Company, whose efforts were in higher-value activities such as strategy and restructuring.
  • "But the city's land use and development policies need to insure that some space remains available in Manhattan for blue-collar industries that support finance and business services, the media and the arts, or you could have the perverse effect of making Manhattan less attractive for those high-value activities ."
  • The perceived lack of progress has also led some countries to seek and focus on alternative high-value activities like the creation of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants which seeks to regulate short-lived pollutants such as methane, black carbon and hydrofluorocarbons ( HFCs ) which together are believed to account for up to 1 / 3 of current global warming but whose regulation is not as fraught with wide economic impacts and opposition.