Sentence examples for valued stability from inspiring English sources

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QUESTION FROM FRED PHILLIPS: Russia has always valued stability over freedom.

Participants who sat in wobbly chairs at wobbly tables gave the celebrity couples an average stability score of 3.2 while those whose furniture did not wobble gave them 2.5.What was particularly intriguing, though, was that those sitting at wonky furniture not only saw instability in the relationships of others but also said that they valued stability in their own relationships more highly.

They recognized that their target buyers — CIOs and operations executives — valued stability over features, and these execs wanted an enterprise-grade, paid product supporting their core Linux applications.

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Like conservatives and prescriptivists, he values stability (indeed one of the purposes of a dictionary is to promote it).

For someone who took such pride in creative destruction and who esteemed perpetual chaos, Mao's birthday, arriving at a moment when the Communist leadership seems to value stability above all else, might be a disappointing surprise.

Yet in a candid interview in L'Express magazine, he acknowledged that he just carried on with his predecessors' approach, valuing stability above democracy.

Beijing, the closest thing North Korea has to an ally, values stability in the North and is often reluctant to exercise the kind of influence Mr. Russel referred to.

With the franchise now in his hands, Mark seems to be veering toward a more traditional model, valuing stability with a real general manager, who then has the power to hire his own coach.

The issue has caused widespread public outrage, alarming the ruling Communist Party which values stability above all else, and has so far failed to rein in pollution despite repeated pledges to get tough.

Even ignoring the fact that dictatorships relying on brutality for survival are anything but stable in the long-run, valuing "stability" over basic principles of liberty, democratic governance, and universal human rights is the same one-dimensional mentality that has been responsible for some of the most indefensibly monstrous foreign policy decisions in modern history.

The clue to this blind spot lies in the following sentence: "The on-demand economy is unlikely to be a happy experience for people who value stability more than flexibility: middle-aged professionals with children to educate and mortgages to pay".

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