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"Are we, too, in 2016 deemed worthless?
The laws of human chemistry and the lessons of previous sporting experience are deemed worthless.
Being deemed worthless may be a blow to the unit's ego.
They are unmonetized specimens that are officially deemed "worthless chattel" in government documents.
The artist transforms buildings and materials that have been deemed worthless into places and things that have worth.
"The true stories are tales of state-sponsored deception in which women's emotional and political lives were deemed worthless.
It's not an attempt at immortality, as he frankly admits that his collection may be deemed worthless in another decade.
One house in Newark — which Affordable Homes had bought for $18,250 in 2001 and sold to an investor for $212,000 in 2005 — was deemed worthless and was demolished.
And after all, they were student social workers, who were never going to make much money either because they'd chosen to go into the business, which our society also deems worthless, of trying to help people.
Stateside, Japanese buyers made quick, huge hits by approaching independent stores and army-navy outfits that had longstanding accounts with jeans manufacturers and getting them to turn over their "dead stock," jeans too old for retailing and therefore deemed worthless.
We all know this, on some level — white bread and many breakfast cereals, at least, have been deemed worthless or worse for as long as most of us have been alive — yet most of us choose to ignore it, or we're tired of our own outrage.
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