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No, it has an "as of" date. Meaning that on that date specified, that is the value of the property (which is merely the opinion of the appraiser, albeit an educated and researched opinion.) There is no implication of the value for any other date.
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Because people put too much stock into an abstract idea when real value is opinion...
Tend to make people believe that whatever they believe in is better and of great value.
This depends on how you'd like your child to be educated. Many religious families would not put their child in a public school for this reason. Other families value their child's social development and feel as though placing him or her in a public school will be the best solution.
Value can be used as a verb and a noun.Verb: I value your opinion.Noun: Your opinion is of great value to me.
Ned Flanders from the Simpsons value the lord, his family and the church for my opinion but other people think there are much more like every person in Springfield!
Examples of value words that signal an opinion are worse and worst.
Most comprehensive policies do. Unfortunatley most people are not educated on how to distinguigh a comprehensive plan from one that is limited in benefits. Too many people confuse price and value.
An opinion, is just that. Someon's "best" guess at an answer. If the opinion of an 'expert' is being sought then the value of the opinion of an 'expert' is rated somewhat higher, but can still be fallible.
Their knowledge of the subject.
Better, best, worse, and worst are some value words that signal an opinion.