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The skill is being devalued by the high street".
Scot feels his national Open is being devalued after heavy showers reduce event to 54 holes.
W. Berlin is being devalued politically while it becomes more valuable economically.
That may be the most troubling side of "Sicario": a growing awareness that the currency of life is being devalued.
Feeling that their patrimony is being devalued, they've chosen to raise fists rather than to organize junkets.
She "can't just live and let live because marriage, one of the most cherished institutions in her life, is being devalued in the classroom".
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Creative subjects are being devalued, said teacher and author Phil Beadle.
But a half-year later, the overarching imperatives of that once-indelible morning are being devalued.
"The play was a reaction to the fact that theatre was being devalued under Thatcher," she says.
They were frustrated and saddened that the role was being "devalued" by Remploy, a company they had no intention of working for.
Indeed, many academics also fear that arts and humanities subjects are being devalued and may survive only by leaving the academy.
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