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To respect persons is thus to regard them as absolutely, unconditionally, and incomparably valuable, to value them in themselves and not just in comparison to others or insofar as they are valuable to someone or could be useful as a means for furthering some purpose, and to acknowledge in a practical way that their dignity imposes absolute constraints on our treatment of them.
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This seems to us a remarkably modest percentage, it being incomparably more valuable to live in a free country than even the best remodelled brownstone in the world.
But success at the World Cup, a competition in which Spain had always been relegated to the unenviable role of underachiever, is incomparably more valuable in the eyes of soccer-obsessed Spaniards.
Chris Naunton, director of the Egypt Exploration Society, says of the apparent photographic evidence of the damaged artifact: "I've not heard of the beard being removed before – the death mask is incomparably important and valuable and would normally be handled with the utmost care.
I find incomparable things said incomparably well, as they must be...
Incomparably, immeasurably, free.
It is incomparably beautiful.
A resident is incomparably luckier.
It is incomparably better now".
The result is incomparably beautiful.
Rivers and air are incomparably cleaner.
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