Dictionary
is values
verb
To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
Exact(57)
It is values".
The contestable space is values.
But our subject is values, not origins.
"Certainly, in the case of the sniper, the issue is values".
I believed that it is values, history and purpose that make a party and a belief.
It's tempting to agree with Sellers that what really lies between these two interpretations is "values".
"Ben & Jerry's is values led, whereas Unilever is more consumer driven," he added.
This is the key point: when we debate the ethics of sponsorship, the only thing we really have to hang on to is values.
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When you talk to people who know Angela Eagle, the phrase that keeps coming up is "values-driven".
In terms of an international political architecture -- and there is every reason to expect the Obama administration to tinker seriously with that architecture -- China is pragmatic and Europe is values-based.
Do something that is values-free (namely, don't push any agendas), cool and affordable or free.
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