How To Use Valueless In A Sentence
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Some of the royal forests had become valueless as hunting grounds.
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This is not to say that sport fighting is valueless in teaching self - defence .
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But that does not mean that non-operable forest is valueless.
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Certainly, where the evidence in question is equivocal, in the sense of ambiguous and uncertain and conjectural in nature, the probative force is of such diminished significance as to be valueless.
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Events would move quickly now, and before she knew it the card she held would be valueless.
GALILEE
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I have seen people drop these and larger denominations of coins in the supermarket and not bother to pick them up as they are essentially considered valueless.
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If, however, on offering this product no consumers can be found to purchase this tricycle, it is economically valueless, regardless of the misdirected effort that I had expended upon it.
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She's unproductive and pointless, feckless and meaningless, she's a garbagy, no good, valueless trash deposit.
Archive 2007-01-01
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Governments have wasted a lot of money on silly projects, but the dissipation of a trillion dollars in the space of a couple of years on valueless dotcoms and redundant optical fibre is a record that is not going to be matched any time soon.
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Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty.
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Punishment for its own sake is always a valueless process, which corrects nothing and only serves to vent the pent-up rage of the person or people inflicting it.
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We are increasingly a valueless, de-Christianised society - and we are paying a heavy price for this.
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Don't just write off negative comments as being valueless because they are from people who ‘don't understand’ - that's the oldest trick in the sulky teenager's book.
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Thus, so much of every product as is rendered by excessive abundance inconsumable, becomes useless, valueless, unexchangeable, -- consequently, unfit to be given in payment for any thing whatever, and is no longer a product.
What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
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To her, and many of her classmates, some of the traditional values are almost valueless and not worth mentioning.
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Lists are just a cheap, uninspired and valueless way of filling column inches and insulting readers.
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Certainly, where the evidence in question is equivocal, in the sense of ambiguous and uncertain and conjectural in nature, the probative force is of such diminished significance as to be valueless.
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Our shares became completely valueless overnight.
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It is impossible to recall without a shudder that there was at that time neither money nor credit, that the pressing debts were immense, the revenues exhausted in anticipation, the resources annihilated, the public securities valueless, the coinage impoverished and without circulation, the discount-fund bankrupt, the general tax-exchequer (_ferme general_) on the point of failing to meet its bills, and the royal treasury reduced to two bags of
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6
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Having bought her own home, she now accepts it is valueless, and is desperate to go into a council flat.
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That bracelet is a cheap, valueless piece of jewelry.
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To make such an assumption is groundless and valueless.
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So, just who are these people who think that I am valueless?
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What is even more worrying is where a farm has not used his land and commonage for a number of years he now finds that his property is almost valueless.
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The film shows LaBute's low opinion of the relations between the sexes, but Marber's four criss-crossing adulterers are simply fickle and valueless, rather than possessing the conscious cruelty of LaBute's males.
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One will not learn anything about Twelfth Night by eating a manchet or stroking a velvet doublet, but introducing the play with an ‘Elizabethan experience’ need not always be valueless.
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By that time too, inflation of around 50 percent had made scutage valueless, and it was no longer collected, although it was not abolished until 1660.
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In fact the conflict is so serious as to make the evidence of a witness retained on that basis inherently suspect and perhaps even valueless.
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Tschirakin's precious stone was doubtless nothing else than a druse of this shining but valueless mineral.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
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It cannot, surely, be for the good of our country that the stored-up experience of educational effort of every type should be disregarded in favour of rigid rules and programmes; or that zeal and devotion in the work of education are to be regarded as valueless unless they be associated with so-called undenominational religion.
The Education of Catholic Girls
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Hola, quote. .vale comes from the word valorIt's not worth much, It's cheap, That stock is valueless, etc.
Vale
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Even idle speculation may not be quite valueless if it is recognized for what it is.
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Afterwards it was discovered that his business and his investments were either defunct or valueless.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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They're worthless as commodities, but not valueless to humankind.
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Fool's Gold
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Experiences are so often described as ‘life-changing’ that the adjective seems clichéd, almost valueless.
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Thus, so much of every product as is rendered by excessive abundance inconsumable, becomes useless, valueless, unexchangeable, -- consequently, unfit to be given in payment for any thing whatever, and is no longer a product.
What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
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The thinking goes like this: with the job markets rendering many first degrees valueless, graduates from redbrick universities can come to Oxford to get their master's qualifications.
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Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty.
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There are worse things to take into adulthood than a student debt - such as a valueless degree, and an impoverished outlook on life.
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Another objection is that, as the evidence of the witches at the trials is more or less uniform in character, it must be attributed to the publication by the Inquisitors of a questionary for the use of all judges concerned in such trials; in short, that the evidence is valueless, as it was given in answer to leading questions.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
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Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty.
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Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt.
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`You do realize, don't you, that these things that you've concocted are next to valueless ?
DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
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This paper is of great valueless of consulting to reasonable investments and evading risks in bussiness.
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To most members of all other cultures these artefacts are all meaningless and valueless.
THE BOOK OF THE DIE
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Over time, your plan will shrink, and in the worst cases end up valueless.
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A commenter would really have to persistently go out of their way to be worthless, to develop a clear pattern of being at once trite, obnoxious, brainless, and valueless in sum, having nothing at all to contribute and being distinguished from a troll solely by persistence efore graduating to Freder's persona non grata status.
Now, let me be Instapundit for a while.
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The evidence as to the soil samples I regard as valueless in so far as it relates to the acid herbicides, since the laboratory that carried out the analysis considered that the results were inconclusive.
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It's fine to have compensation, but after three or four year it's valueless.
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They are now telling us our previous life experience is valueless.
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One side wrote her off as a valueless thing, the empty remains of a once-vital woman.
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Some of the royal forests had become valueless as hunting grounds.
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Doing so would mean that a product that has a value becomes valueless.
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As we know that cultural heritage is one of the unrenewable valueless resources.
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When the candidate for initiation sees (not merely believes, remember, but actually _sees_) that what has always before seemed to him empty space is in reality a solid mass of inconceivable density, and that the matter which has appeared to be the one tangible and certain basis of things is not only by comparison tenuous as gossamer (the "web" spun by "Father-Mother"), but is actually composed of emptiness and nothingness -- is itself the very negation of matter -- then for the first time he thoroughly appreciates the valuelessness of the physical senses as guides to the truth.
Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements
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That name comes from the Latin "buteo," still retained by the ornithologists; but, in its original form, valueless, to you.
Love's Meinie Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds
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It is one thing to strive to be ‘value free’ in the scholarship we produce, but quite another to be valueless in the face of attacks on universal standards.
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Jo Ellen turned around and mortgaged the home three times, so encumbering it with loans that it is valueless to creditors.
Edgar Allen
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Bosambo returned the messenger, with presents more valueless, and an assurance of friendship more sonorous, more complete in rhetoric and aptness of hyperbole, and when the messenger had gone Bosambo showed his appreciation of N'gori's love by doubling the guard about the Ochori city and sending a strong picket under his chief headman to hold the river bend.
Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country