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Maxager and other companies are starting to value employees who understand old-fashioned things like inventory management.
This environmental challenge is one entirely of human making, but we can all help by starting to value, reduce, recycle and reuse plastic products".
There is a paradox whereby the NHS is now finally starting to value the lived experience of mental illness and are creating specialist peer roles at a time when there is a largely silent group of clinicians who have lived experience but do not have adequate support or understanding to be open about this.
And yet, a growing school of thought believes that we have actually gained something from the last few years of economic gloom; that we are starting to value the things that matter: our friends, homes and the world we live in.
"People are starting to value quality more than quantity".
Mr Hartop said: "I guess the Ruia Group like many other companies are starting to value the benefits of UK manufacturing.
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I started to value my own health and wellbeing.
"There are things you start to value more, like fresh air and water".
When the positions soured, the traders started to value them in a more optimistic way.
"I want to believe people have started to value dialogue rather than using religion for hostile confrontation," Kaigama said.
We need people to start to value art so they no longer say; "we'd rather have a hospital than an art gallery".
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