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The rest has almost no value to recyclers and can often cost them to haul away.
The rest of the glass has almost no value to recyclers and can often cost them to haul away.
"It can be nice to stay in touch, but smartphones necessarily redefine 'being in touch' to mean something that has almost no value.
Their work creates a product that has almost no value: it costs about as much to buy a ton of raw cane in Mexico as it does to buy a ton of refined sugar on the world market.
So, yes, I agree that pure data has almost no value.
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If a 1950s bungalow still has original windows, they may have almost no value as insulation.
That symbolism becomes all the starker, he said, to the extent that in the art world "originals are extremely valuable and even extremely good copies have almost no value at all".
"Used computers have almost no value in the UK, but in Madagascar they can really transform lives," says Dodwell. "Ordinarily, school leavers can expect to earn no more than 70p per day working on the land, but with computer skills they can access far better job opportunities".
Not, he insists, because his forecasts are too valuable to dispense for nothing, but because they have almost no value at all.
A Don Adams prop used on Get Smart is a Fabergé egg, while items he used in other roles have almost no value.
"If books are perceived to have almost no value, that fight seems pyrrhic indeed, as are the chances of professional authors, of even the most sought-after books, let alone those which are highly researched or costly to produce, making a living from their writing". Firstly, this has nowt to do with copyright.
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