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the valued
verb
To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
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Her government degrades the valued agent.
Risk-takers are the valued commodity in banking.
The valued part of the tusk comprises dentin covered by cementum.
Responsiveness to patrons, not the public, is the valued skill in public service.
My family has been celebrating New Year's at this resort since it had the valued five-star rating.
Since refinement of technique is no more the valued currency than maturity of feeling, why hang around for either?
Numbers-wise, they succeeded: according to the ratings, there was a 19% rise among the valued 18-49-year-olds 18-49-year-olds 18-49-year-olds 18-49-year-olds
Today we celebrate the debut of The International New York Times (www.INYT.com), a news report tailored specifically for the valued members of our global audience.
Delicate in appearance but usually vigorous, healthy, affectionate, and lively, the Maltese was once the valued pet of the wealthy and aristocratic.
In the traditional shark fin trade, fishermen slice off the valued fins from a living shark and dump the still writhing body back in the water.
"Planning and political systems are proving inadequate to protect the valued qualities of London, or provide a coherent and positive vision for the future skyline.
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