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The announcement reminded investors that tacit sovereign guarantees may be worthless.
Ninety per cent of what you do may be worthless but you have to be willing to blurt it out.
GIVING IT AWAY Of course, one person's prized collection may be worthless to a museum — or only suitable to be sold to raise money.
The approach, associates say, has its appeal, in large part because much of the pay at Internet companies comes from stock options that may be worthless.
The box guards its secret as closely as the one that Catherine Deneuve's client displayed, with conspiratorial pride, in "Belle de Jour," and we are encouraged to reflect that something of consuming value to one man may be worthless to another, and that, had the boys ever opened the box, they might have tossed it overboard as trash.
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But however elegant a scientific theory may be, it is worthless if it cannot predict something new.
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