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2. A person's salary history doesn't convey their worth to a new employer in a new role.
Both people and place need to convey the worth or value of all service users, particularly, when they are at their most vulnerable.
Martin Jarvis and Nigel Havers, repeating roles they played at the National in 1982, respectively convey Mr Worthing's stentorian pomposity and Algernon's dandified lightness.
Everything he draws and the moods he conveys are worth the price of admission alone.
I entered the classroom with the same intense demeanor, and I always try to convey the intellectual worth of whatever I teach, but I'm sure I looked ridiculous as a baby-faced twenty-something talking about whatever fluff was in our rhetoric readers as if it were Kant or Hegel.
Worlds must be created in opening paragraphs, characters crafted within moments of reading, in less than around 5000 words, you must offer the reader a small glowing globe of narrative – it requires the careful kind of wording that can convey a page worth's description in a sentence.
She collaborated with working-class people to create photographs intended to enhance their class consciousness and convey their dignity and worth.
Two proposals I heard seem worth conveying to a wider public.
What do I think is relevant, what do I feel is worth conveying.
But I still think their message is well worth conveying in this new medium.
Caroline passed that to her daughters: that they should aspire to refined behavior; that books were precious; that there is a wisdom worth conveying.
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