Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt. |
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Even idle speculation may not be quite valueless if it is recognized for what it is. |
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Lists are just a cheap, uninspired and valueless way of filling column inches and insulting readers. |
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Having bought her own home, she now accepts it is valueless, and is desperate to go into a council flat. |
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It's fine to have compensation, but after three or four year it's valueless. |
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In fact the conflict is so serious as to make the evidence of a witness retained on that basis inherently suspect and perhaps even valueless. |
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To her, and many of her classmates, some of the traditional values are almost valueless and not worth mentioning. |
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One side wrote her off as a valueless thing, the empty remains of a once-vital woman. |
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Thus, we cannot invest our precious lives for something that is so meaningless and valueless. |
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They're worthless as commodities, but not valueless to humankind. |
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But solutions can also form deposits by dissolving and removing valueless material, leaving a residuum of less-soluble ore minerals. |
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That means researchers usually have only post mortem data about the symptoms to go on. Such data are not valueless, however. |
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But once again a diminished asset a defaulted loan has been turned into a valueless onePlanning for a close over the weekend? |
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This low probability is often used as a main argument for concluding that genetic material is valueless or of very low value. |
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When employees feel unappreciated or valueless, they sometimes adopt this attitude. |
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A sample was taken but proved practically valueless owing to the thinness of the film. |
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I would simply point out that people are not valueless because they are chronically dependent or dying. |
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However accessible and effective services may be, they are valueless unless potential patients are prepared to use them. |
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Moreover, it is particularly relevant that religions help to maintain values in an increasingly valueless economic and social global system. |
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It's only when an object is really very damaged or valueless that we get rid of it. |
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Any suggestive or leading questions on those issues can make a videotaped interview valueless in criminal court. |
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According to the supply-side view, temporary tax cuts and tax credits are economically valueless. |
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Punishment for its own sake is always a valueless process, which corrects nothing and only serves to vent the pent-up rage of the person or people inflicting it. |
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Over time, your plan will shrink, and in the worst cases end up valueless. |
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Doing so would mean that a product that has a value becomes valueless. |
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So, just who are these people who think that I am valueless? |
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I have seen people drop these and larger denominations of coins in the supermarket and not bother to pick them up as they are essentially considered valueless. |
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They are now telling us our previous life experience is valueless. |
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But that does not mean that non-operable forest is valueless. |
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What is even more worrying is where a farm has not used his land and commonage for a number of years he now finds that his property is almost valueless. |
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The heat treatment in fact prevents the formation of flower buds and thus the development of the seedstalk in the second year, which would make the onion body valueless. |
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It would be a valueless collection of silent machines with grey screens. |
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As for the teams of deminers in northern Chad, they still are clearing seemingly valueless areas that, once restored, will have significant value for the local population. |
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Outside of Judaism, all this learnedness is valueless. |
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If older persons perceive that the changes in their lives rob them of their identity and are too much to cope with, they can begin to feel valueless or useless. |
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Governments need to start by reflecting the true value of drylands in economic data and national accounts, so that they are recognized as valued-lands not valueless lands. |
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Any conjecture as to the time when it will end is almost valueless. |
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It consists of a confusing, dusty, heteroclite accretion of objects — many of them valueless, or ephemeral and kept beyond their time — behind which he seems to immure himself in order to feel at ease and resident. |
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As an alternative to re-exportation or re-importation, the goods may be abandoned to the Revenue or destroyed or rendered commercially valueless under Customs control, as the Customs may decide. |
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It's viewed as infinite, and then it comes out being valueless. |
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Adding livestock to their farms helps farmers diversify risk and extract value from otherwise valueless or low-value by-products of each activity: crop residue becomes feed, manure becomes fertilizer. |
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We found, for instance, little support outside the Bundeskartellamt for the new registration scheme under Article 4, which we consider to be time-wasting and valueless. |
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As images were not yet considered to be valueless by everyone, he suggested that pastors preach on this subject under threat of punishment. |
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But, if the market tanks, options are valueless. |
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The new drachma would be valueless, as there would be no demand for it. |
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