Sentence examples for deemed precious from inspiring English sources

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If metal is chosen, it is one that is deemed precious (e.g., golden statues bring prosperity).

The old wood used on the barns is deemed precious by many antique dealers and crafts workers, Mr. Kimball said, though the preservation process is so time-consuming that it is often not worth the effort to farmers.

As long as this tax preference accorded private-equity and hedge-fund managers remains on the books – presumably because they are deemed precious and important to our country – why doesn't Congress treat full-time primary-care physicians as equally precious and important?

It is hard to find a balance between the interests of herdsmen and predatory animals that feed on sheep but are deemed precious to the world at large (see also Lescureux and Linnell 2013; Eriksson 2011).

As Desmond wrote: "Certain bodies, deemed precious, are protected, while others, deemed expendable, protect".

About a third of them live with their parents, and they're often deemed precious, infantile, and obsessed with nostalgia.

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And is it right that this publicly-funded academic is deemed so precious he is worth the joint salary of 20 fellow Brummies, based on average earnings?

And for those deemed too precious for permanent display, copies that would make the greatest forger envious might one day be created.Analyse thisThe conservation laboratory of the National Gallery, in London, would not look out of place in a university chemistry department.

In the 14th century when it arrived in Venice, a taller, more elegant reliquary was created for both sheath and bone (though the arm bone was deemed too precious to be put on show in London and has remained at home in St Mark's in Venice)."Private Devotion and Power" includes one of the show's most impressive jewel-like objects, "The Holy Thorn Reliquary".

Fed up with the elitism and drama of the furry community, he set out to show how durable his suits were at the risk of enraging those who deemed fursuits too precious to handle a romp in the mud.

Tell me, why is a person's ambition deemed so much more precious than a club's ambition or even a country's ambition?

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