Sentence examples for fine valuable from inspiring English sources

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Flotation is a physicochemical separation method which is undoubtedly the most important and versatile mineral processing technique for the beneficiation of fine valuable particles (Wills 2006; Jena et al. 2008; Abkhoshk et al. 2010).

I suggest that making money, while a perfectly fine, valuable and necessary activity to engage, can be done in an ethical way that does not jeopardize people or harm our environment.

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Sulzer does not make the mistake of thinking that the experience of fine art, valuable as it can be for sound morality and politics, can substitute for a direct grasp of sound principles of morality and politics.

Both mares were put down after decision of their owners only, and even though the horses were unwell their eyes were still fine and valuable for our study.

"This is the first time Mr. Gross has ever offered stamps from his famous U.S. collection which is the finest, most valuable collection of U.S. stamps and postal history owned by a private individual," said Charles Shreve, a professional philatelist who will help conduct the auction.

Nowadays, he is reported to spend a lot of time extending his valuable fine art collection.

The yearlong program includes a compulsory three-month internship at an Asia-based firm and is designed to combine French managerial experience with China's tradition of fine craftsmanship with valuable materials like silk and porcelain.

The court said the board had not spent enough money to give a good start to the museum — home to an eclectic collection of fine European antiques, valuable art works and priceless Indian artifacts.

One of the key challenges in flotation separation is to improve the recovery of valuable fine particles.

Furans can be converted via various chemical reactions to valuable fine chemicals such as medicines, fuel additives, and agricultural chemicals and be applied to the synthesis of polymer materials like polyesters [2].

Truly flawless pearls are infrequently produced in nature, and as a result, the pearl has become a metaphor for something rare, fine, admirable and valuable.

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