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The phrase "a host of values" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large number or variety of values, often in a context discussing beliefs, principles, or standards.
Example: "The organization promotes a host of values that guide its mission and vision."
Alternatives: "a multitude of values" or "a range of values".
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The vote was also a warning to lawmakers who have embarked on the precarious bipartisan search for new immigration laws; while the issues are politically distinct, the process of melding a host of values on an emotional issue can be easily derailed.
We believe that it is the best way to compare a single expression value to a host of values from any reference sample group, such as a single tissue.
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In general, cloud infrastructure providers offer a wide range of services with different pricing models, instance types and a host of value-added features.
The aim of BT Contact is to provide a federated communication portal that links all of your email accounts, IM clients and address books in one place whilst additionally providing a host of value added core digital communication services such as VoIP, SMS and a yellow pages business finder service.
There is a growing body of literature linking health providers' communication skills to a host of valued patient outcomes, including satisfaction, adherence and positive health indicators. 1 As a result, communication in healthcare, particularly between healthcare professionals and patients, has attracted an increasing amount of attention at official and professional levels in recent years.
Once primarily known for her work as a professor at Yale Law School and for studies on empire and ethnicity, Chua now seems destined to go to her grave identified as the Tiger Mother, a woman whose memoir sarcastically savages a host of American values, all the while relying on that quintessentially American format, the family tell-all.
They want to make themselves into brands so that their mere names conjure up a host of assorted values which (they hope) will lure consumers into buying their output.Historically, there have always been branded artists, and Warhol (a travelling exhibition of whose work opens at London's Barbican Gallery on May 28th) was but the most notorious recent example.
But with monogamy, there are a host of other values that must be held equal to pleasure if it is to be maintained.
Once earned, elite status confers upon members a host of great value-added perks like early check-in, late check-out, room upgrades which can be worth hundreds of dollars, and more.
"On these and a whole host of values," the vice president told the crowd, "John Kerry's votes and statements put him on the left and out of the mainstream and out of touch with the conservative values of the heartland".
182 (Dignity has also been connected by the Supreme Court to the value of individual self-determination, and to a host of other Charter values, a fact that makes it of dubious value in attempting to become clear on the specific ethical stakes that are present in the debates surrounding end-of-life care in general, and assisted dying in particular, a fact to which we shall return below).
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