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Yet cash somehow seems more valuable, and the resort's barter policy accounts for his decision to stay there.
Perhaps it's callous to the past to imagine that each individual life seems more valuable to us today than it did to our forebears a century ago.
"The use of the Internet to give competition winners general exposure to the classical-music community certainly seems more valuable than a monetary prize," he said.
Asked whether a million dollars seemed more valuable today than when the idea was developed, he replied, laughing, that even "a dollar seems more valuable today".
MAGAZINE Back to the Band The film and album of the 1976 "Last Waltz" farewell concert are rereleased, and the Band's honest, unadorned music seems more valuable than ever.
It's a futile gesture, perhaps, given that the state has 6,450 miles of rivers, but to this inner-tube jockey, at least, it seems more valuable than any dynamic model calibrations we may calibrate.
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It seemed more valuable for Ella to have a talisman.
That it is fragmentary only makes the pieces we have seem more valuable.
A similar effect explains why some forms of currency seem more valuable than others.
That is to say, with so many gifts out there, some $0 things seem more valuable than others.
Would the bare lot on the east side of Cleveland seem more valuable if the neighbors knew it supported perhaps 30 or even 50 species of pollinating bees?
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