Sentence examples for precious attributes from inspiring English sources

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Flexibility and adaptability through time is one of the most precious attributes of all HE buildings.

Their ability to cross racial and musical boundaries without sounding patronising or pretentious was one of their most precious attributes.

The plays consist of a mixture of narration and dialogue, and, though the performer's voice will certainly vary for the different characters, the whole inevitably acquires a certain unity that is one of the most precious attributes of the puppet theatre.

Had around 200,000 more Scots answered "Yes" to the question "Should Scotland be an independent country", these precious attributes would have been damaged, or destroyed, and Britain with them.A rush of support for the Yes Scotland campaign in the fortnight before the vote had made that outcome eminently possible.

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(Well, okay, maybe she did tell me that the first weekend was a little rough...) And that, I suppose, is the truest example of what I believe to be Gloria's most precious of attributes (and she's got a million of 'em): Her durability.

It also means the freedom to hold dear all that defines what is most precious about humanity – to value attributes such as morality, empathy and tolerance because they define who I am and not because they are imposed on me by the teachings of a holy book.

Under-responding can result in death, while continually over-responding can waste precious energy reserves and compromise important life history attributes such as growth and reproduction.

In spite of all the poetic renderings that Caedmon supposedly made, however, it is only the original dream hymn of nine historically precious, but poetically uninspired, lines that can be attributed to him with confidence.

These are traditionally seen as safe havens for investors, but their continuing strength can be also attributed to the high scrappage value of precious metals".

Nations attributed Spain's greatness to its almost limitless supply of precious metals, which were thought to increase commerce and provide the sinews of war, for, with a full treasury, armies could be bought and a vigorous population could flourish.

Precious, precious few.

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