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It is the defining value in a democracy; there are no other freedoms without it.
Defining value as outcomes relative to costs only begs the question of which outcomes matter and how they should be measured.
That, in general, has long been Obama's primary role in our political system and his premiere, defining value to the permanent power factions that run Washington.
And the greatest virtue of the age – the defining value that is now nearly lost to us – was shutting the hell up.
"The consumer's mind-set has changed," Stephen I. Sadove, the chief executive of Saks, said in an interview, "how they're defining value has changed".
It has underscored, too, the cultural clash that lies at the core of modern-day South Africa, a conflict between old revolutionary struggles and new realities -- between individualism (the defining value of entrepreneurship and capitalism) and the collective identity that is deep-rooted in African culture and was exploited so powerfully by the liberation movement.
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"When you talk Atleti's defining values, the recurring words are passion, authenticity, realness.
After all, these are the union's defining values.
Americans of all backgrounds, the political pollster Cornell Belcher argues, share certain nationally defining values: freedom, fairness, opportunity, equality.
Its members have completed what is possibly the hardest part of creating such a community: reaching consensus on defining values.
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