Similar words: value, evaluate, evaluation, face to face, valuable, coeval, medieval, chevalier. Meaning: n. 1. the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value 2. the apparent worth as opposed to the real worth.
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31. Thus, the only way to understand Scripture is to submit to what it is saying at face value.
32. Crooks typically sell the notes for 20 percent to 30 percent of their face value.
33. Its price fell 65 yen per 50, 000 yen in face value.
34. At face value, decentralisation of services into communities seems eminently sensible, and reference centres have been effective in some countries.
35. Ken Behring might precipitate the first documented instances of scalpers selling Personal Seat Licenses at below face value right before kickoff.
36. Taken at face value the words found sinister and can convey a false impression like some sort of second-rate horror movie.
37. Its price rose 50 yen per 50,[http://sentencedict.com/face value.html] 000 yen in face value.
38. Taken at face value, the most natural meaning of this slogan is that the body has nothing to do with sin.
39. Invest more aggressively in stocks. Increase face value of life insurance.
40. They loiter outside the big match with fistfuls of grubby tickets priced at many times their face value.
41. It is issued to passengers whose flights have been cancelled or delayed and is redeemable by the airlines at face value.
42. Trading standards officers have seized counterfeit goods with a face value of thousands of pounds.
43. Here are details from the auction: Rates are determined by the difference between the purchase price and face value.
44. So this time round, the bank's denials have not been taken at full face value.
45. I would be glad to exchange them for the same face value as the increasingly worthless and derisory folding stuff.
46. One must simply accept these performances at face value and forget about problems of piano versus harpsichord versus clavichord.
47. The newspapers have taken this propaganda at face value, without questioning it.
48. The stamp had a face value of five marks.
49. What finally happened was that JTI (India) issued fresh equity of a face value of Re 1 each to JT, the parent, but at a premium of Rs 298 a share, aggregating Rs 293 crore.
50. Trxdyeler's checks are generally of small face value, such as ten or twenty dollars, five or ten pounds, for miscellaneous payments.
51. Even you return and can slowly take out some face value banknotes from the inside of the Dou, natural and unrestrainedly dozen catch fire machine to burn point a smoke.
52. In 1425 the note issue was valued at only slightly more than 1 percent of its face value; by 1450 it had fallen to less than one-tenth of 1 percent of face value.
53. However, courts do not always take an agency's representations as to its intentions at face value.
54. Their exchange value depended not on their silver content, but on the fact that they could be exchanged at every instant, without delay and without cost, at their full face value against gold.
55. With face value , is rustle as normal, is ear-piercing sound of Office for the plug.
56. Then the amount of the bond, its face value , is paid back.
57. His version of events, while professional and well informed, can scarcely be taken at face value.
58. Sometimes, scrip could be exchanged for actual money, but never at face value 5.
59. The market value of a bond which is above its face value.
60. Then amount of the bond, its face value , is paid back.
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