Sentence examples for far less value from inspiring English sources

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All that will be left are a few paintings, sculptures and pieces of furniture of far less value, he said.

Minor disappointments are informative and a friendly would have far less value if the opposition were merely obliterated.

Shakespeare's attitude toward the working man, and his depiction of his characteristics, has far less value than it had in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

Photographs that Odyssey released of Stemm with the Black Swan hoard suggested to McManus that the coins were not rare hand-stamped seventeenth-century "cob coins" — what the Merchant Royal would have carried — but machine-made pieces, probably from the early eighteen-hundreds, and thus of far less value to collectors.

As a maker of artisan jewelry, I have bought many items on eBay in the loose beads category, and I can tell you that there are thousands of items being sold as gemstones that either are not gemstones at all (usually glass) or are labeled as one gemstone (such as jade) when they are in fact another stone of far less value (such as dyed quartz).

At $499 the new Tungsten T is a different beast entirely a smaller, fancier one whose limited connectivity translates into far less value.

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"Money is turning virtual," wrote Charles Arthur in Wednesday's G2. "More and more of our transactions are digital anyway; but soon, even those for which we think cash is essential – the low-value transactions that make up about 65% by volume (but far less in value) of transactions in the UK annually – will go digital".

Maybe it's purposeful that those Pew poll respondents don't know that what's happening is an asymmetrical exchange of information, in which they're revealing far more than they know, or know what it's worth, in exchange for learning far less/receiving less value.

So it is outrageous for them to clamor for access to the pristine lands of the refuge at a time when they have barely begun to tap the significant resources in areas of far less ecological value.

"Difret,"and the activist sensibility behind it (the film's producers have started a petition against child marriage), reminded me of "Desert Flower" and "Blood Diamond," two movies that tried to build entertainment upon Africa-related causes but had far less cinematic value.

"I actually still find rampant sexism in the art world -- not as much as in the Mad Men '60's, but I've found that if the average person looks at a piece of art and knows it was painted by a woman, most equate it as being of far less the value than a man's work".

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