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This year we've seen a new UK Aid strategy that – even for humanitarian aid – expressed the value of aid almost entirely in terms of self interest and domestic security.
Respondents expressed the value and importance of the Library's collections to their coursework, research, and teaching.
Other participants expressed the value and sense of respect they derived from having their own laundry facilities.
The informants expressed the value of well-functioning routines, managers who are adherent to rules and appropriate work environments in terms of sufficient staffing.
A further ethical issue was evident in comments made by a practitioner who expressed the value of deferring consent in terms of accrual rather than quality of recruitment.
(W02-06) Women expressed the value of health care providers sharing information in an open and honest manner, even Womendexpressed pothetially distressing news.
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"It was really sad, because it is one of the last places that had really expressed the values of the old West Side, which have literally disappeared store by store".
"What Russia's done here with this law is they have expressed the values that we have been advocating for years and years and years," he added.
"Gift-giving expresses the value of relationships.
Words cannot express the value of partnerships.
A point estimate, for example, is the single number most likely to express the value of the property.
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