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    valued


    1. will be valued, regarded and esteemed by those who


    2. They were actually pirates, and they valued Archimedes for his ability to predict the most efficient way to loot ships and override human beings' living patterns


    3. She was a good worker and valued by her superiors apparently


    4. Poor old Bunty! She's got a job where she's valued and respected, a home and life which she enjoys and has to ditch the lot to go home to look after her parents … but it is what she was brought up to see as her duty and, as an unmarried daughter, an automatic process


    5. experiences); this should be valued and honoured


    6. It is like a king who has a valued treasure and he doesn’t want a fool to find it and use it unwisely, so he hides it where only a wise man can find it


    7. They valued and emphasized freedom because of the abuse they


    8. spirits, valued more than it is worth


    9. That the chance of loss is frequently undervalued, and scarce ever valued more than it is


    10. An ox hide, therefore, was in this account valued at the same quantity of silver as 4s

    11. (the most valued of all types of lists); and convert the best both for your


    12. Standard were a shining example of what their culture had defined as being moral, hardworking individuals who had formed a respectable legal and holy matrimony that resulted in the much valued and desired undertaking of procreation and thus the continuation of their bloodline and species


    13. ’ You see, those athletes who are most proficient at handling the ball or scoring points and so on are those who are more highly valued and therefore naturally selected to be a part of the team in any given sport


    14. And the three children I lost to sickness in the years before… But to have three others survive, to be valued by Architalos, to be not only accepted but loved by his wife, these are wonderful blessings to be savored


    15. Which meant that while she’d never be a citizen, she could mix into the population of valued foreigners allowed to live on Ithaca


    16. If foreign bills of exchange are paid in this currency, the uncertain value of any sum, of what is in its own nature so uncertain, must render the exchange always very much against such a state, its currency being in all foreign states necessarily valued even below what it is worth


    17. Children who feel valued and supported, and have good cognitive functioning, are more likely to bounce back from adverse experiences – divorce, car accidents, death of a loved one, or other unanticipated events


    18. The ingenious and well-informed author of the Tracts upon the Corn Trade has shown very clearly, that since the bounty upon the exportation of corn was first established, the price of the corn exported, valued moderately enough, has exceeded that of the corn imported, valued very high, by a much greater sum than the amount of the whole bounties which have been paid during that period


    19. When he carried them from his workhouse to his shop, he must have valued them at the price for which he could have sold them to a dealer or shopkeeper, who would have bought them by wholesale


    20. If he valued them lower, he lost a part of the profit of his

    21. Reia offered, “The lackey even said that the brick-a-brack I dislodged were the Captain's valued trophies from his travels thus far on his quest


    22. Sincerity is without a doubt, a much valued virtue


    23. When a person or company changes important information, such as an address, price, or date, it is necessary to send valued customers a letter with the new information


    24. Wealth is the abundance of things valued


    25. They valued him, of course


    26. The loss of friend? He did value her friendship, but moreover he valued her empathy: When they were most intimate she seemed in tune with him, as if she could know his mind


    27. The church of England, in particular, has always valued herself, with great reason, upon the unexceptionable loyalty of her principles


    28. -- The last letters of the first and last words are valued at 490 (70 x 7)


    29. Nowadays he valued sleep more than ever, it was a welcome refuge: the comfort of dreams; of what he once had; of what he might have had, where possibilities were never crushed


    30. When the proprietor cultivates his own lands, they are valued according to an equitable estimation, and he is allowed a deduction of one-fifth of the tax; so that for such land he pays only eight instead of ten per cent

    31. In order to discourage the practice, which is generally a foolish one, this species of rent might be valued rather high, and consequently taxed somewhat higher than common money-rents


    32. When the landlord chose to occupy himself a part of his own lands, the rent might be valued according to an equitable arbitration of the farmers and landlords in the neighbourhood, and a moderate abatement of the tax might be granted to him, in the same manner as in the Venetian territory, provided the rent of the lands which he occupied did not exceed a certain sum


    33. A tax upon the produce of land, which is levied in money, may be levied, either according to a valuation, which varies with all the variations of the market price ; or according to a fixed valuation, a bushel of wheat, for example, being always valued at one and the same money price, whatever may be the state of the market


    34. The annuities for lives, too, which had been granted as premiums to the subscribers to the new loans in 1757, estimated at fourteen years purchase, were valued at £472,500 ; and the annuities for long terms of years, granted as premiums likewise, in 1761 and 1762, estimated at twenty-seven and a-half years purchase, were valued at £6,826,875


    35.  The feeling that she is valued & important


    36. He thought of Alexia and how little he had valued his time with her


    37. Raul was not the only human scientist much valued by the Darangi; his skills learned from the life before the war were much in demand


    38. While Wyll and Cheeryup were barely twelve years old, Dorro still valued their insights—both children were sharp as tacks and fine sleuths in their own right


    39. little dog that I valued very much I have had all the city searched


    40. Still, these women did exist, and did thrive as valued members of their communities

    41. She might be a valued comrade in arms, but her father was lord of the land and not to be gainsaid


    42. He sought to protect Blacks from terrorism and guard their civil rights as valued Republican allies


    43. enforced can treats be properly valued as a reward


    44. I know that feeling valued and part of a caring team was an important element in my recovery


    45. Truman valued his personal stability and position of respect in the community and trucking industry


    46. My granddaughter loved and respected me, and valued my wisdom


    47. Which of the two he valued most, he sincerely could not tell


    48. He was bereft of the things he valued most: Truth, honor, friendship


    49. This distinguished document is an English Puritan work, although there was some valued input from Scottish theologians


    50. He was not very strong and not very valued by them as a hunter, but he had deep, intelligent eyes, and they hoped he would live with me and learn and share the wisdom of the trees with them













































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    Synonyms for "valued"

    valued precious

    "valued" definitions

    (usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind


    held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature