But even if the theory proves to be wrong the benefits from investing in early-childhood programs would be inestimable. |
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He fills his days rooting around for precious stones, which he then polishes into objects of inestimable beauty. |
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For modern day magicians, the knowledge found in books is of inestimable value. |
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It was a truly broad and liberal education and as such, it was to be of inestimable benefit to me. |
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It's been one of those experiences that restores your faith in the inestimable value of being a teacher. |
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The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is inestimable value for the life of the Church. |
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And while Roslin is not itself a commercial organisation, the benefit in terms of royalties, prestige and future investment is inestimable. |
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At one time there were over 3,000 statues at the site, and an inestimable hoard of gold and jewellery. |
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However, such an unselective policy has resulted in inestimable numbers of unnecessary exposures to radiation for little diagnostic yield. |
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Each human soul is of inestimable value because it was fashioned in the image, and after the likeness of God Himself. |
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It has inestimable value for today's listeners in gaining a balance between old and new. |
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It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness. |
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University teaching is a form of political advocacy, and this freedom to think and talk about thoughts is of inestimable value. |
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They may not sell gold coins as quickly and as well as excessive alarmism, but they have the inestimable advantage of being true. |
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Women are of inestimable value due to their role as mothers, which is why they deserve special consideration and protection. |
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It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him. |
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The loftiness of this supernatural vocation reveals the greatness and the inestimable value of human life even in its temporal phase. |
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Its role as the world's reserve currency seemed an inestimable advantage when investors were unsure where they could safely park their cash. |
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This choice for life grows out of an underlying belief in the inestimable value of all human life. |
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The dental surgeon has it in his power, but, he is so situated as to become an inestimable factor in aiding the rhinologist and pharyngologist in stamping out tuberculosis. |
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The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds. |
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If a man be found willing to rear, in Our name, an edifice of pure gold or silver, or a house begemmed with stones of inestimable value, such a wish will no doubt be granted. |
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Yang said the statue is unique in the world and its value was inestimable. |
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Your tolerance and good humour have an inestimable value in my eyes. |
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This is without even bringing up the possibility that the results from the fake investigation could be very misleading to the point of causing inestimable harm. |
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The men who were saved represented a considerable part of the experienced troops possessed by Great Britain and were an inestimable gain to the Allies. |
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During the Cultural Revolution an enormous number of cultural treasures of inestimable value were seriously damaged or destroyed, and the practice of many arts and crafts was prohibited. |
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From all that I know about the accused, I am entirely prepared to accept that he truly wishes to make amends for the inestimable wrong he has caused. |
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In an economy where scientific knowledge is not only increasingly valued but worth its weight in gold, the research being carried out on the new ship is of inestimable value to Canada-and possibly the international community. |
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The inestimable value artifacts of the treasure of the Cathedral amongst the 400 pieces of gold and textile, are the gothic chasubles, the chalice and of Suky and the martyrdom of King Mathias. |
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We are not only bringing material assistance, but we are giving the clear and univocal message that the brother or sister before us has inestimable value in the eyes of God. |
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Because of the costliness, this type of surgery is often asociated with a high life quality standard, but we have to admit that beauty and the access to a fulfilling life are inestimable. |
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But you, faithful child of the Blessed Sacrament, what profit, what wealth, what pleasure is yours kneeling at the feet of this generous and inestimable Lord of Lords! |
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Nevertheless, the ideal remains of inestimable value and plays an unexpendable role in human society. |
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I was cut to the quick at the idea of having lost the inestimable privilege of listening to the gifted Kurtz. |
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His innovative approach to historical research stressed the importance of art and its inestimable value as a primary source for the study of history. |
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