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He laments a French culture where work is unvalued, effort unrewarded and material success deemed suspect.
Whatever is unexamined with marks and tables is unvalued under the Gove whip.
Passive provision of pre-printed leaflets is outdated, unvalued and ineffective.
"How can, as a human being, we make another human being feel so unvalued that their life is disposable?
But the former marine's habit of plunging ahead alone and then ordering his minions to follow has left senior colleagues feeling foolish and unvalued.
He felt unvalued as a veteran in his native California, where he said people seldom thanked him for his service.
On one hand, billions of dollars in property assets that have been essentially unvalued or undervalued and locked in place for decades would be available for sale.
And this stress is more likely to affect women, who typically do more work that is unvalued and take on more of the demands outside of work.
Science is already big time A frequent lament among some observers of science in politics is that science is unvalued by elected representatives and even the public.
The fact that so many are now turning their their backs on a career in the NHS is an appalling reflection on how unvalued the profession feels".
Production is the progenitor of wealth, but making things unvalued by markets doesn't improve life.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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