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They would have valued someone to talk to who understood what they were going through.
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"Mitt Romney will have his own plan, but he values someone who has the courage to take on the tough issues," Mr. Walker said in an interview.
His final, resonanting point is that refusing to value someone's visual production as art is an important factor in defining them as an outsider, as dispensable and, finally, as exterminatable.
Says Aebersold, "Personally, I value someone who can operate in a collaborative environment, but when we advertise for a position, we get hundreds of applications.
We used to view being late as a form of wasting or at least not valuing someone else's time, which was inherently not okay.
In other words, if you show that you value someone, they will perform better, and that creates a payoff for everyone.
If he truly values someone's experiences and ability to see how the Court's opinions affect people's daily lives, President Obama should nominate someone who will, among other things, take prosecutorial accountability seriously.
Very few studies, however, have looked at the willingness to pay (WTP) for valuing someone else's health state (e.g., parental, household or societal willingness to pay).
Meanwhile, there are few studies assessing WTP for valuing someone else's health state (e.g. parental WTP) [ 8, 9, 17, 18].
Everyone wants to be valued as someone's precious child, and no adult wants to be treated as a child".
Everything submitted will be properly valued by someone from one of the big auction houses and we'll put a catalogue on the internet.
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