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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as were valuable" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks proper context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The resources were scarce, as were valuable assets that could have been utilized."
Alternatives: "as were important" or "as were significant".
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Precious religious items, including silver crosses and ancient Torah scrolls, were also swept up, as were valuable pieces of furniture and rare books: spoils of war that represented centuries of Western culture.
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-- look at as being valuable.
It kind of ratifies your experience as being valuable as, well, material".
You are opting into software and technology that you see as being valuable to your life," says Stern's Cohen.
But, Fagan added, authorities could view Bonds, who is second on the career home run list with 716, as being valuable in preventing others from using illegal substances.
For about $1,000 an event, we're in a way branding Advanta as being valuable to the small-business owner or start-up.
May not it's other legal effects (such as them at least as are valuable) be performed in other more simple ways?
I could see this as being valuable if you have back problems, for example.
As well as being valuable for understanding the performance-enhancing effects of molecules, target predictions are important for in silico toxicology and early drug development.
While this probably isn't for the casual user, I could see this as being valuable to a homeowner with a more DIY bent.
The synthesizing of information is ultimately distinctive for each venture and exhibits the characteristics of resource-based theory as being valuable, rare, inimitable, and non-substitutable (Barney 1991).
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