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values

[ UK /vˈæljuːz/ ]
[ US /ˈvæɫjuz/ ]
NOUN
  1. beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something)
    he has very conservatives values

How To Use values In A Sentence

  • These same people also routinely said they felt comfortable with Bush as a leader with values and dignity.
  • The best adequacy for EA was obtained by combinations of imipenem/cilastatin or piperacillin/tazobactam, amikacin and a glycopeptide, with values reaching 99% and 94%, respectively. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
  • The State Department contacted American embassies around the world to make sure that they repeated the line that it was an aberration and not in line with American ‘values.’
  • It is politically safer – yes, even pragmatic – to describe one’s values as "commonsensical" or "middle of the road. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Statistics paint a sobering picture — unemployment, tight credit, lower home values, sluggish job growth.
  • The more Tim drank the more tightly Margaret held on to the security of upper-middle-class values. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Not to mention the expression suite-ing that results in the physical indistinguishability of voles across such a wide range of C-values. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
  • Even in the straight world of economics, where production and tangibles were once central, indices of happiness, creativity and other non-material values have taken centre stage.
  • Traditional values were drummed into him from an early age.
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