Sentence examples for intrinsically worth from inspiring English sources

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But lawyers for some auction customers argued that such coupons were intrinsically worth less than cash and that it would take coupons with more than a face value of $100 million to equal the same amount of cash.

The sense of devotion that Lorraine displays, the idea that whatever compromise she is making is intrinsically worth it, permeates the film and hampers it, creating a world in which all men and women behave honorably and admirably.

Meanwhile, Kirsty Ayre, a partner at law firm Pinsent Masons, said the notion that women are "somehow intrinsically worth less to financial institutions as a result of having families is laughable".

At Vanity Fair, Brown's editorial philosophy was informed by two insights: first, that celebrities are intrinsically worth knowing about no matter what they're like, and, second, that American celebrities take themselves very seriously.

This political lobby group is currently trading under the brand "pro-Israel", but this is no more to be taken at face value than the logo on a fake Louis Vuitton handbag; it just happens to be the case that branding yourself "pro-Israel", like branding yourself Louis Vuitton, is a good way to extract more cash for your product than it is intrinsically worth.

Your objective as an investor is to pay less than a company is intrinsically worth as a business concern worth being defined in terms of earnings, liquidating value or (perhaps) future prospects.

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The brothers pick up where Thrasymachus left off, providing reasons why most people think that justice is not intrinsically valuable but worth respecting only if one is not strong enough (or invisible enough) to get away with injustice.

Since ancient times, gold has been deemed intrinsically valuable, holding its worth even as governments fell and currencies collapsed, while seemingly casting a spell on its owners.

That alone should make them intrinsically valuable, and definitively worth saving.

With our self-worth so intrinsically connected to our professional status, we've extended the values of corporate ladder climbing on to family life.

Being an outsider, being out of the loop, out of the scene, admiring it from afar, is license to be an idealist, a romanticist, and all of us, deep down, like the idea that art is somehow intrinsically, inherently something that's worth romanticising.

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