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Valuable meaning
Having a great value. | Estimable; deserving esteem.
Example sentences (20)
But it’s valuable, valuable knowledge.
If the Most Valuable Player is awarded to a player who has demonstrated to be just that — most valued — it’s difficult to overstate how valuable McGough has been for the Stallions at quarterback.
We essentially have exclusivity forever which is a valuable and additional valuable asset and characteristic of this product as we go into business development discussions and conversations and negotiations.
Mr Housden said: "They're not particularly valuable as such, but they were valuable to me.
South East Area Manager Peter Symons claimed that the program will provide mature females with the chance to gain valuable exercise; enjoy the fun associated with the project, and learn valuable cricket skills at the same time.
The club’s sporting director Kristjaan Speakman said that the goalkeeper would add valuable competition for Anthony Patterson and added that Moore would add valuable experience to both the dressing room and a young goalkeeping group.
To quote Business Insider: "Toyota has been extremely valuable for decades, while Tesla has only recently been deemed exceptionally valuable by investors.
We are increasingly aware that our personal data is a valuable commodity – but just how valuable?
When you run the most valuable company, or one of the most valuable companies, in the world, it takes considerable personal resilience to get ahead.
Among the small panel was Henry County Sheriff Rich McNamee who said interns are not only valuable to the business, but offering an internship is valuable to the student as well.
I figure, if it was a valuable enough suggestion that Emma wrote me five months later to thank me for it, it was perhaps valuable enough to make again as a back-to-school tip for overstressed families.
Just because the interior d-linemen of today are making a name for themselves as pass-rushers doesn’t necessarily mean that the pressures they generate are more valuable or even as valuable as those generated by their counterparts on the edge.
The companies with the most valuable inventory are not necessarily the most valuable companies.
The world’s most valuable company was a lot less valuable Friday, as a disappointing earnings report from Apple sent its shares tumbling and its total market value below $1 trillion.
Also, Kapp was known for being an extremely unselfish leader: when he was voted the Vikings Most Valuable Player, he turned the award down and said that every player on the team was equally valuable.
But as the necessity of civil government gradually grows up with the acquisition of valuable property, so the principal causes which naturally introduce subordination gradually grow up with the growth of that valuable property.
If for example there exists a time series of identical cash flows, the cash flow in the present is the most valuable, with each future cash flow becoming less valuable than the previous cash flow.
In an open position, bishops are more valuable than knights (a bishop pair can easily be worth seven points or more in some situations); conversely, in a closed position, bishops are less valuable than knights.
Jacks and Tens are more valuable when they're together in the same suit, and they're most valuable when they're together and they support higher honors in the suit.
Other commercially valuable products from birds include feathers (especially the down of geese and ducks), which are used as insulation in clothing and bedding, and seabird feces ( guano ), which is a valuable source of phosphorus and nitrogen.