How To Use Valued In A Sentence
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Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA.
Your Right Hand Thief
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‘I'm sure the retained men are not valued as highly but they work 12 hours and then are on call - if those bleepers go then they have to race to the station, perhaps to save someone's life,’ he said.
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Agates were apparently highly valued by the ancient Egyptians for their lapidary use and were mounted into gold with other precious stones such as lapis and emeralds.
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Making all pupils feel they are valued and have a contribution to make to the school community is vital in helping children become responsible adults.
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But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies.
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Kind and tempting was the invitation to prolong my stay at the See House; enticing was the prospect offered me of a visit to a seigneurie on the Ottawa; and it was with very great reluctance that, after a sojourn of only one day, I left this abode of refinement and hospitality, and the valued friends who had received me with so much kindness, for a tedious journey to New
The Englishwoman in America
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In ways often too subtle to be conscious but sometimes overt, I believe, blacks remain devalued in American schools, where, for example, a recent national survey shows that through high school they are still more than twice as likely as white children to receive corporal punishment, be suspended from school, or be labeled mentally retarded.
Race and the Schooling of Black Americans
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
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Those living more than 100 meters from the line are not entitled to any compensation even though many of their homes are unsellable and devalued by over 50 per cent.
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Rewarding performance Motivation is a choice to channel energy into certain activities in the expectation that valued goals will be rewarded.
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Critics warn that the new hedges were often overvalued, allowing banks to minimise how much the redress scheme costs them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Continue to allocate kanbans to the highest valued cell using the same conventions as above.
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Be sure to give credit for interviews, for this too, should be valued by a grateful researcher.
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He contemptuously dismissed any suggestion to the effect that the dollar was overvalued, or that its climb to record highs on a trade-weighted basis was becoming a source of economic instability.
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Countryside Agency spokesman Chris Dashper said community involvement in caring for local heritage such as fingerposts was valued, as such features could contribute to a sense of place and identity.
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She dismissed him as if he were her unvalued underling, but he knew better now.
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The study suggests that kids who smoked at 16 spent less time later on in school, not because they hung out in the jacks, but because smoking revealed something about how they valued the future.
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What is left in ‘her’ wake, however, is an acerbically astute representation of a social environment in which mothers are routinely erased, undervalued, and ‘trapped’ within the domestic milieu.
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The dollar was officially devalued, and the Japanese yen and German mark were raised in value.
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After eight years of a presidency that valued cronyism over brains (or even competence) and embraced an anti-intellectualism apotheosized by Sarah Palin, it's a godsend to have a president who puts a premium on merit.
Steven G. Brant: Progressives Deserve to Be Worried About the Obama Administration
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Even as home prices continued to fall industrywide and the number of new houses under construction kept sinking, Paul Saville , the chief executive of NVR Inc., received total 2010 compensation valued at nearly $31 million, according to NVR's proxy statement.
NVR Pays Top Dollar
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MacGregor --- I carena wha kens it --- And Rob had soon a gallant band; and as it grieved him (he said) to see sic hership and waste and depredation to the south o 'the Hieland line, why, if ony heritor or farmer wad pay him four punds Scots out of each hundred punds of valued rent, whilk was doubtless a moderate consideration, Rob engaged to keep them scaithless;
Rob Roy
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The region is valued for its coal and vast electricity-generating capacity.
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By the heyday of the binder's craft, the early to mid eighteenth century, two types of leather were recognized as the best: skiver, or lambskin, which was strong but so thin that it scarcely required any paring, and Moroccan goatskin, which was highly valued for its skiver-like characteristics combined with its delightful reddish color.
Books: Modernity's Abuse of an Art
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Thieves broke into the gallery and made off with paintings valued at over $2 million.
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It shows local shoppers that their custom is valued and also serves to promote our county as a warm, friendly and hospitable place to visit.
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The company had undervalued the building by £20 000.
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The angel-noble of Henry VII, valued at ten shillings, appears to have been the coin given; it was in common use and not made especially for this purpose.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
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Any synergy realisations were prospective and speculative. Even then, it valued the shares at between 247-266 pence per share.
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Distinctions in moral values are valid for God and for us: truth is to be valued over falsehood, faithfulness over infidelity, true worship over idolatry, and so on.
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With a 30-second spot during tonight's Academy Awards ceremony valued at up to $2.1 million, advertisers will closely scrutinise the television coverage generated by the event.
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Sellers with houses valued at slightly more than 250,000 may decide to drop their asking price to entice first-time buyers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr. Icahn's offer reflected a view that merchant power generators like Dynegy, which owns 18 coal-fired and gas-fired power plants, are undervalued because of current low power prices.
Dynegy Top Officers, Directors to Leave
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Most valued are the doubloons, aluminum coins about the size of a silver dollar with the krewe's emblem.
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The tender centaureas are valued for summer bedding on account of their pure silvery or bluish tinted white foliage.
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Yet it seemed that their expertise and experience were not valued highly enough.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was critical of Anne Diamond, the broadcaster, who he described as a "devalued witness", for her version of the full background to The Sun running a picture of her child's coffin.
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The book, which went on to be widely copied and imitated, introduced the Hindu-Arabic place-valued decimal system and the use of Arabic numerals into Europe.
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In Gotha the plant is valued for curing chronic skin diseases, particularly of a fungoid character, such as ringworm; also for diseases of cattle.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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A valued policy is a policy which specifies the agreed value of the subject matter insured.
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Few questioned how a company which was not even profitable could be valued so highly.
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The main idea is to reinforce behaviors that are valued.
Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
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Her deportment was the subject of reams of scurrility in prose and verse: it lowered her in the opinion of some whose esteem she valued; nor did the world know, till she was beyond the reach of praise and censure, that the conduct which had brought on her the reproach of levity and insensibility was really a signal instance of that perfect disinterestedness and selfdevotion of which man seems to be incapable, but which is sometimes found in woman.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued.
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He is also a hardworking and undervalued writer.
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To keep the budget deficit down, the government proposed to sell off shares and property valued at around 1,000 million kroner.
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Such party bringing such advancement into hotchpot shall thereupon be entitled to his or her proper portion of the whole estate descended, both real and personal; but such advancement shall be valued according to its value at the time said distributee received it.
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There are two sure ways of making a fortune in art: buy an undervalued old master, or a Cremona stringed instrument.
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A: I firmly believe in balance to achieve a healthy lifestyle and have found that disconnecting from technology allows me to really appreciate things in life that typically go unvalued.
Getting Inside the Mind of a Hacker
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If his family had succeeded in pressuring him to end the relationship, he would have been lost and devalued.
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Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded.
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Others were seized as war booty and fell into the hands of collectors who valued them but were often at a loss to understand what they were or who had created them.
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To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case.
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The manager has a preference for undervalued stocks and favours mid and small-cap companies.
Times, Sunday Times
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Possibly a multiple ratio of worth in conservatively valued securities, cash or cash equivalents, or other valuta.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Soros on Principles of Financial Regulation and Efficient Market Hypothesis:
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The headline grabber will be the abolition of stamp duty for first homebuyers for properties valued up to $500 000.
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Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina.
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At the core of these is the economic slowdown in China, where the central bank sharply and unexpectedly devalued its currency last week.
Times, Sunday Times
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At Friday's 4 p.m. price of $17 in composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Mr. Burkle's stake is valued at $192 million.
Barnes
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In 1967 sterling was devalued against the dollar, but the monetary crisis deepened.
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Education is currently undervalued in this country.
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Valued added is the complex score the Department for Education and Skills uses to work out if pupils are reaching their full potential, based on performances in earlier tests.
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I thank them for their continuing dedication and hard work in generating most of the funds, which enable the Foundation to provide the service which is acknowledged and valued in both counties.
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At one stage, Sir William calculates that they were valued higher than silver bullion, and comprised some 1.5% of Britain's entire export trade to Chile.
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In warm climates, Carolina jessamine is valued for early spring color - its brassy gold trumpets appear anywhere from February to April.
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In 2002, unemployment levels reached historic highs of 23 percent, real wages plummeted and the peso was severely devalued.
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Investors were looking at an opportunity to buy an undervalued currency.
Times, Sunday Times
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The privilege afforded famous scientists, Surowiecki argues, has undervalued the genius of the scientific ethos: its commitment to meritocracy.
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The dollar has been revalued against all world currency.
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There's a feeling among the nursing profession that their work is undervalued.
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Academic freedom should be more highly valued and more actively fostered.
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He who valued life so much to enter it in the form of a human person must be committed to its survival.
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Today, this volume stands as a fitting and lasting monument of its time to Finzi's pioneering work on behalf of the composer whose achievements he valued so much.
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He always looked forward to coming home to the house in Randwick; he valued home, like a comforting mental condition.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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I would like to thank our many customers for their valued business.
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More than a dozen nonbank-subprime lenders went bankrupt in the late 1990s after they had overvalued their loans.
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In most Pakistani families, men are dominant and sons are valued as guardians of the family, upholders of family honour and providers of old age insurance for the parents.
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How can you be valued so highly as employees and be left without a place to sit?
21 DOG YEARS
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Despite their cultic significance, these mostly later portraits are generally valued only as documents of historical subjects, for their calligraphic inscriptions, or for an occasional artist's signature.
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Given a game = (N, S, u) together with a finite set of possible worlds, the vector valued function f: S is a correlated n-tuple.
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By contrast, the best way to invest is to pick managers who buy undervalued stocks, hold them until they are overvalued and then sell them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like others, Ani feels that renting has been "stigmatised" in the same way that buying had been "overvalued".
Angry and insecure – the renting Britons with no hope of buying a home
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This assessment, however, was disputed in the airline's board approved strategic plan, which valued the duty-free operations at less than US $3 million.
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No allowance is to be made because the acquisition was compulsory; and land is to be valued at the price it might be expected to realise if sold by a willing seller, not an unwilling seller.
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Why It's Undervalued: If you need a tough, durable, comfortable twin for high and hot, there's not much else you can buy for the same money.
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The pearl, valued at £75 000, is so big that it has been described as a freak of nature.
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The government devalued the local currency, the birr, by 17 percent against the dollar in September, significantly raising the price of imported goods.
Ethiopia’s Inflation Rate Hits Nearly 15 Percent in December
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So the catsup was a rare item, but a valued prize nonetheless.
Gutenber-e Help Page
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Prices are low, but homes were hugely overvalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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In March 1995 the Spanish and Portuguese currencies were devalued by 7 and 3 per cent, respectively.
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In this paper, the method of Lagrangean indetermined multipliers is adopted to transfer a stationaryvalued Problem with constraint condition(s) into another one without constrain condition.
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The Shakers were a unique Christian sect who valued dance and song as part of their religious ritual.
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The one medicine that in every grade of society was valued above all others was Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.
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Nevertheless let no one think that because sanitary nursing is the subject of these notes, therefore, what may be called the handicraft of nursing is to be undervalued.
Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
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A lot of what men and women say and do gets misinterpreted, and someone ends up feeling mis-understood, confused or unvalued.
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The speech of presentation was made by our friend, “Colonel” James S. Norton, in what the rural paragrapher would have described as “the most felicitous effort of his life,” and the wonderful collection was commended to Mr. Larned's grateful preservation by the judgment of Mr. Henry Field, whose own choice selection of paintings is the most valued possession of the Chicago Art Institute.
Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
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At most periods in the history of opera, composers have valued and exploited the scope of the chorus for complementing and heightening the functions of principals and orchestra.
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During the war chocolate was valued as a compact foodstuff, which is easily preserved.
Cocoa and Chocolate Their History from Plantation to Consumer
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But when she tells him the world-class director helming his work and the famous producer overseeing it all believe the use of the word dozens of times in that one scene is off-putting and should be toned down, Danny reacts with righteous anger about how it's authentic and real and must remain or the entire work is devalued.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Zoe Kazan Pens Play; Glee's Groff Gets Ugly
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We have dozens of medals already, the currency is devalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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The transference of the permanent use rights of the water is valued at 200 million yuan and is believed to be the first deal of its kind on the Chinese mainland.
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The bunches of unripe berries picked from this parasitical climber of betel, palm and mango trees are dried in the sun to become peppercorn, the spice that was valued above all others.
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Training and certification delivers tangible returns while showing employees they are valued.
Computing
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Kitchen work at that time was considered menial labour; perhaps if a cook became skilled enough he might be called a craftsman, but he would never be valued for his contribution in the same way as a lawyer or an architect is.
René Redzepi: 'What we eat matters. There's no conflict between a better meal and a better world'
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Although pleased to be kept on, I felt unwanted and unvalued.
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The social milieus they provided in the household were shared by their daughters and very much valued.
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While real estate seems still to be undervalued compared to stocks and bonds, this is a year for careful selection.
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Particularly significant are the jet, amber and quartz items, valued as mortuary goods from prehistoric times onwards for their electrostatic and refractive properties.
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The junior Saturday morning drama class is a valued asset to many children.
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The tragedy is that her worst nonsense devalued the nuggets of real value in her campaigns.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because they know what they have always desired, valued, wished for, and they find that these novelties are better means to their own ends than their old ways.
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The certainty of one more day’s affection, which she gained by silence, outvalued the hope of a perpetuity combined with the risk of all.
A Pair of Blue Eyes
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Hundreds of people went to the museum's D4 hangar to have items valued and show off their collectables of the future.
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With a new and substantially devalued drachma, it would have a better future emerging from the ashes of a failed experiment in euro membership.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the face of a severe crisis relating to international reserves, the government devalued the currency twice.
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Would a victory be devalued by the absence of you know who?
Times, Sunday Times
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Fat-tailed sheep (of lamb age or older) are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat.
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He still had a lot of contacts who valued his priorities of customer care and quality.
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The genus Pulsatilla includes about 30 species, many of which are valued for their finely-dissected leaves, solitary bell-shaped flowers, and plumed seed heads.
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He argued that this situation came about because the fixed exchange rates overvalued the European currencies and undervalued the dollar.
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Police said the assailants cornered him in the yard and ripped off two gold chains and a pendant valued $4,000.
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The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man.
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The IMF says the currency, the kwacha, is overvalued and that the government is wasting thin currency reserves to defend it.
Spat With Donor Nations Leaves Malawi in a Pinch
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A chancery court valued the dentist's practice at $145,000, goodwill included.
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This is the process wherein the intelligence of an inarguably intelligent person is inflated and valued beyond all reason, creating a dangerous accumulation of unhedged risk.
Words of wisdom from Naomi Klein??
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Rich people often feel devalued by pastors.
Christianity Today
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Despite offering a 33% premium to Friday's closing price, Suncor's terms equate to less than nine times 2010 earnings for PetroCanada -- using stock valued at more than 12 times.
Suncor's Solution to the Riddle of the Sands
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Exquisite food was valued by the aristocracy, therefore, one of the ways nonnoble or newly noble families could advance their social ambitions was by offering meals that were too good to refuse.
Savoring The Past
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Tzadik has done a typically great job of recognizing and recording an undervalued piece of music.
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He should also visit a forensic science lab to see the marvellous work they do in solving crime while underfunded and undervalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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I would like to leave you, my valued readers and friends, with my new credo.
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Instead there is a formless narrative stodge, a summary report of a life, high on biographical fact and very low on the literary qualities he valued most.
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Also, MTA will reinstate service reductions, such as discontinue under-utilized subway routes and eliminate low-performing weekend express bus service which will result in cost savings valued at $62 million in 2010 and $129 million each year thereafter.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper
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Then she sent for her chariot of green rushes, ornamented with May dewdrops, which she particularly valued and always collected with great care; and ordered her six short-tailed moles to carry them all back to the well-known pastures, which they did in a remarkably short time; and Sylvain and Jocosa were overjoyed to see their dearly-loved home once more after all their toilful wanderings.
The Green Fairy Book
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In fact, we see plenty of evidence to support the idea that the TV and radio broadcast model is in rude health, and is becoming more highly valued than ever.
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According to the extensive theory of topological degree for set-valued mapping , the authors derive the topological degree for upper semicontinuous set-valued 1-set-contractive mapping.
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Analysts claim that the firm's assets were undervalued by £300 million.
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Indeed, you probably feel underpaid and undervalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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That we were a fast paced, racing generation more interested in accumulated things and entertainment, going after our own fulfillment, or a sacrificing people who left something that will really be valued?
Get in on Life...
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If the sketch was valued, it was not for its intrinsic formal qualities, but rather because it offered visible evidence of something conceived, but not yet realized.
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When a fitness instructor passes National Boards, the highly valued merit and recognition will be customarily unquestioned nationwide.
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The police complain bitterly about being undervalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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The justice system generally, he says, is not valued as is health and education.
Times, Sunday Times
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We're not interested in raw numbers, but ensuring that our valued customers enjoy and appreciate the curated news and the eloquent writers whom we employ, etc. etc.
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Pure meanness is highly valued in Caesar's legions.
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Also according to the IMF research the peso is remarkably undervalued in comparison to the USD, they exstimate the exchange rate at PPP (purchase parity power) should be 7.6 instead of current 13.2, meaning living cost in Mexico is about 43% lower than in the USA.
Mexican pesos bonds
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A man, like a watch, is to be valued by his manner of going.
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Sheki is also known for its huge caravanserais of which it once had five, a time when local silk was a valued commodity on Caucasian trade routes.
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We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering.
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Pity the poor peppered moth: unvalued for itself, exploited as a weapon by Darwinists in their battle with Creationists, and in the even more acrimonious civil wars of evolutionists.
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‘Childhood is most positively valued and fostered when we resist infantilism,’ he said.
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We clearly undervalued him as a member of our team.
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Not bad for a group valued at 1.49 billion, on shares down a smidgeon at 543½p.
Times, Sunday Times
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He had believed in the law once; valued it, served it, and trusted its power to regulate the world.
EVERVILLE
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It is also ludicrous to suggest - as has often been argued during this dispute - that doctors are undervalued.
Times, Sunday Times
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We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering.
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Looking inward, officers see the army not only as a highly-valued institution but also as a corporate or nearly free-standing entity whose internal coherence and unity they must protect from outsiders.
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The youth, one of whose names was Robin, finally drew from his pocket the half of a little province bill of five shillings, which, in the depreciation in that sort of currency, did but satisfy the ferryman's demand, with the surplus of a sexangular piece of parchment, valued at three pence.
My Kinsman, Major Molineux
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They valued Deanna's ability to empathize and connect with others.
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The offer significantly undervalued Spice, it said.
Times, Sunday Times
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Abbey - as the bank is now known - was the first building society to demutualise in 1989, giving away shares to customers valued at the time at 130p.
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Boeing's loss of China Eastern's Dreamliner order seems to be a gain for rival Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. China Eastern also said Monday that it is buying 15 wide-bodied Airbus A330s valued at a total of $2.53 billion on the basis of list prices.
China Eastern to Focus on Short-Haul Flights
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You will need to have the vehicle valued for insurance purposes.
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Last year, a manuscript of Shadowmancer alone was valued by one collector as being worth £100,000.
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Investors will not need reminding that the company turned down a bid offer two years ago that valued it at more than 300 million.
Times, Sunday Times
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They eroticize their dependent longings, and these needs become valued above all others.
History of a Suicide
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Property valued at several thousand pounds was taken from a building site in Coill Dubh last week.
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Even multinational corporations, resentful of China's undervalued currency and protectionist streaks are voicing their displeasures.
China: The Big Free Rider
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The art treasures have been valued by an expert who wishes to remain anonymous.
Times, Sunday Times
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`It's always distressing,' he said, `to find that one of one's most valued colleagues is, in fact, a charlatan.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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Agents overvalued property at the beginning of the year and we're seeing a move to cut prices by up to 20% to get sales.
Times, Sunday Times
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The works, valued at tens of thousands of pounds each, come from the private collection of Freud's printer, Magar Balakjian, and will be sold at Christie's on 15 February.
Lucian Freud print collection goes up for auction
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She had a great interest in people and valued friendship in a special way.
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This is in part traceable to the overvalued dollar that overprices American services in foreign markets.
Can the US Compete?
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Recent inflation seems to be a blip due to the devalued pound.
Times, Sunday Times
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You have a gift for making people feel valued and warming frosty relationships at work and home.
The Sun
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So the term born again got devalued.
Christianity Today
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The Cambodian currency was effectively devalued by 25 per cent.
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You have a gift for making people feel valued and warming frosty relationships at work and home.
The Sun
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She had her antique vases valued by a reputable dealer.
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This one had sat in a tobacco tin for generations until it was valued at a coin fair.
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We cannot imagine a difference in which all deviance is equally valued.
Archive 2010-05-01
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Though they account for just two per cent of the Kuapa farmers’ total business, the $150 premium goes a long way in Ghana where the cedi is so devalued.
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In a raid on one farm burglars made off with a tipper lorry valued at £4,000 and an Ifor Williams trailer worth £1, 000 and hand tools worth £200.
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When an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (owner of Al's Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody, and Woody learns that he's a highly valued collectable from a 1950s TV show called "Woody's Roundup," the stage is set for a daring rescue attempt by the gang from Andy's room.
Disney and Pixar's Full Animated Line-Up Through 2012! « FirstShowing.net
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One of the buyers offered only $60 — significantly less than even its bullion melt value — for a 1925-D Indian Head $2.50 gold coin certified NGC MS66 and valued at $10,000 by PNG experts.
Consumer Alert: PNG Members Assist Investigations of Traveling “Hotel” Gold Buyers : Coin Collecting News
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It has valued (though we are not a bibliolatrous - book-worshipping people) certain texts as texts of knowledge.
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And while it's possible for nannies and mannies to earn the same amount of money, professional experience is still highly valued and is reflected in pay.
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The currency was devalued 20% overnight.
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In October 1981 the Deutschmark and the Dutch guilder were revalued, while the French franc and the lira were devalued.
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Let our fathers and garandfathers be valued for their goodness,ourselves for our own.
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Even in comedic and satiric forms that suspended the stability of this dominant gender ideology, it remained particularly complicated for Romantic women playwrights to portray a body scientifically sexed as female and discursively gendered as feminine that might challenge prevailing medical accounts that devalued the female body as an aberration deviating from the male anatomical “norm.”
Feminist Utopianism and Female Sexuality in Joanna Baillies Comedies
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It was thought the picture, which shows gondoliers and sailors at work in 18th century Venice, was a copy by an imitator or student of the artist and had been valued at no more than £5,000.
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These telegrams were delivered by local boys who received a valued six pence.
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My grandfather valued order, cleanliness, and the rule of law above all else.
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They have become devalued as people in their own right and everything that happens to them subsequently serves to reinforce this impression.
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This is one of the most underused, unvalued, but powerful tools a company possesses.
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In advance of this weekend's IMF-World Bank meetings, the Treasury Secretary merely put a highfalutin gloss on the same old U.S. policy that China's "overvalued" currency is the source of all global economic ills.
Geithner's 'Cooperation'
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Aboriginal cultures also valued fine oratory and the languages were, and are, often poetic, inventive and witty.
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This sounds like such an esoteric topic, yet in fact it follows a long period during which patrons and collectors sought out and valued decorated leather bindings tooled in gold and blind impressions.