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Indeed, in some cases, scientific advances are making animal tests more valuable, rather than less.
And yet I came to see my Albany experience as valuable, rather than irrelevant, to my new assignment.
Just as rare spices from the east are regarded as valuable commodities today, Fuller says, the wheat at Bouldnor Cliff might have been symbolically charged and seen as "rare, exotic, and valuable," rather than something to be eaten daily.
One enforced change could come in the goalkeeping department, where Victor Valdes has rejected a new contract and may therefore be sold this summer while he's still valuable, rather than being allowed to leave for nothing when his contract expires at the end of next season.
This means seeking diversity (and not just diversity of gender) as intrinsically valuable, rather than implementing quotas that make it seem like a necessary evil.
Once the mares had been covered, a folk belief held that if they were underfed, they would produce colts, which were more valuable, rather than fillies.
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This common apology for major work-force reductions is seriously flawed when we regard workers as valuable assets rather than as simply operating costs to be cut.
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