Sentence examples for valued not because from inspiring English sources

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At some level and at some times (and it's the parent's job to spot when), the teen  recognizes that the parent can offer certain kernels of wisdom — knowledge valued not because it comes from parental authority, but because it comes from the parent's own struggles to learn how the world turns.

You can work in a place and do your best work because you so believe in the cause and because you're so valued, not because you are always looking for a raise and not because you're afraid of being fired, but because you truly buy in and really want to succeed.

Political activity is valued not because it may lead to agreement or to a shared conception of the good, but because it enables each citizen to exercise his or her powers of agency, to develop the capacities for judgment and to attain by concerted action some measure of political efficacy.

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Mr. Hamed openly dismissed its value not because of its performance but because of an unreliable ammunition supply.

These are things we value not because of what they provide in addition, but things that we value as ends in themselves.

"People commit crimes because of bad values, not because of their race or status," said State Senator David Sibley, a Waco Republican and Bush ally.

We do this because of our universal values, not because of our cultural relativism, which is the same reason we would digitize collections or make them available to library users.

Ummuna said he believed the vast majority of party members who have joined Labour in recent weeks have done so because they are animated by Labour values, not because they are entryists.

Of course rigorous and ongoing customer research is critical for business success but that research needs to be driven by factors and issues that are important to consumers' experience of value not because they appear among the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals.

Economists call this marginal value not because it is trivial, but because it is the value added by one unit of the resource (for example, one year's labor) at the margin of an already existing number of units employed.

Dornbusch's paper was the first explanation that captured the volatility of currency exchange rates - it explained why free-floating currencies had a tendency to overshoot their "fair value" not because of events in themselves, but because of people's expectations of what might happen in the future.

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