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Symbolically this might have value, but in practice it would be an empty shell.
It occurred to Mr. Clafin and Mr. Jasbinsek that this gas might have value.
He was willing to allow that condoms might have value in preventing the transmission of H.I.V. in Africa.
That to be able to read Kafka, or Cervantes, or Proust in the original, or understand the words to a Schubert Lied, might have value in and of itself.
Finally, Slywotzky and Wise's How to Grow When Markets Don't advises executives to inventory their companies' "hidden assets" (capabilities that might have value in new markets) and conduct an external analysis of ways to solve customer problems (what the authors call "demand innovation").
Our findings indicate that HDAC6 might have value in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
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Quite possibly her mother might have valued her greatly if it weren't for that.
"Had he been some enemy who came from outside I might have valued him, respected him," he continued.
Siemens' original preference was for an initial public offering (IPO) which might have valued VDO at around €7.5 billion ($10.4 billion).
Real isolation presents real risks, both emotional and mortal, and, had Thoreau truly lived at a remove from other people, he might have valued them more.
After so many Austen films, it would be easy to overlook this latest, but its charms are those Austen herself might have valued.
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