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We begin by learning to value our own understanding and only gradually come to recognize its limits.
This will mean learning to value oysters for the benefits they bring to coastal ecosystems, not just for how they taste with lemon and some hot sauce.
Americans were discovering their senses — learning to value pleasure, distinguish subtle differences, and make fine judgments — and sensual responsiveness is the basis of artistic sensibility.
Only with the adulthood of egoism do individuals escape both material (external) and spiritual (internal) constraints, learning to value their personal satisfaction above all other considerations.
This transition into the role of nurse scientist includes learning to value scholarly literature, expanding one's philosophical and disciplinary vocabulary, cultivating disciplinary inquisitiveness, learning scholarly communication and dissemination skills, and developing new collegial relationships.
I mean learning to value the truth.
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I also learned to value what I had in Guatemala".
Sustainability needs to be one of the things consumers learn to value.
On the other hand, learn to value men for something other than their paychecks.
The citation said thousands of journalists had learned to value his tough integrity.
Women need to learn to value the job in order to force others to value it too," she affirms.
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