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What is never morally appropriate is making sacrifices, that is, surrendering something of value to oneself for the sake of something of less or no value to oneself.
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He, in effect, surrendered something of himself, so that his time is in such demand that every moment is now planned and accounted for.
"So we had better deliver something of value.
The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines "fraud" as the "intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right". But those who have engaged in fraud successfully probably would say there's a great deal more to it than that.
America never formally surrenders, so we have to call surrender something else.
You can't have imagination without surrendering yourself to an idea that you want to create something of value to other human beings.
You take something of value.
Something of value has moved.
I scan the airwaves to find something of value.
Our pledge actually means something of value to the world.
I did find something of value once in the 1990s.
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