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What's the point of patting ourselves on the back for improved graduation rates if the diploma itself is highly devalued? .
A highly devalued currency and an underperforming local commercial environment--decreased external demand--are expected to maintain current exports levels low, which at the moment, won't serve as aid in the reduction of the current account deficit.
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Terminal illness should not be treated as a special case (#4, +3; #14, −5; #13, −4; #44, −2) and doing so would imply that health gains for people with terminal illness are valued more highly, devaluing the health of all other NHS patients (#42, +2).
They were, however, devalued in by highly bureaucratic administration.
In the habit test, the alternate wrist to that devalued during the devaluation sensitivity test was then devalued.
I think they often felt really devalued, because all of the women I interviewed were highly educated, and they previously had careers.
To condemn pre-understanding as unjustifiable because it cannot be methodologically grounded is highly dangerous as it devalues those very insights upon which our initial world-orientation depends.
In this picture, highly educated workers are as likely as less educated workers to find themselves displaced and devalued, and pushing for more education may create as many problems as it solves.
Whereas traditional journalism originated during a time when information was scarce and thus highly in demand, 21st-century journalism faced an information-saturated market in which news had been, to some degree, devalued by its overabundance.
Music's so devalued.
"It devalued my job".
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