Learning is respected, and education past secondary schooling is highly valued, in part as a route to high-paying occupations. |
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In China, lacebark pines are highly valued and are often planted near temples. |
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Fat-tailed sheep are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat. |
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The most highly valued attire is American brand names popular among African Americans. |
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The harmonious, balanced contours of reliquary guardian figures convey a sense of tranquility highly valued in both art and life in Fang culture. |
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Most dogs would have been mongrels of one sort or another, however the various traits of certain types of dog were already highly valued. |
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Their decay-resistant heartwood is highly valued for construction, and logging in Sequoia National Forest has gone on for over a century. |
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When the age of catacombs arrives, the word is not highly valued for the intellectual bourgeoisie. |
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The sweet milk and unmarked hides of our cattle, and the fine fleeces of our sheep, were highly valued by traders from lands far away. |
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When a fitness instructor passes National Boards, the highly valued merit and recognition will be customarily unquestioned nationwide. |
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Bryan contributed to Tottel's Miscellany and his poetry was highly valued in his day, but is now undiscoverable. |
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Domestic cats are highly valued as pets and as working animals throughout the world. |
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Women also work as farm laborers, but work in domestic service is more highly valued. |
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He said ants are highly valued by German foresters for eating insects which attack trees. |
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Of all sugary plant produce, none yields a commodity as highly valued or widely grown as grape wine. |
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Both Michael and Patrick were well liked and highly valued employees who gave loyal service to the company. |
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His work on transcribing tombstone inscriptions was highly valued by students of history and genealogy. |
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This herb has been around for centuries, and is highly valued for both its medicinal and culinary uses. |
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Adoption is common, but reproductive technologies that allow infertile couples and gay couples to reproduce are highly valued. |
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The extended family is highly valued, and it is common for various relatives and generations to live under the same roof. |
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He was particularly famous for his optical instruments, such as the lenses used in telescopes, that were highly valued among European physicists. |
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The administration should demonstrate that effectiveness and scholarship of teaching are highly valued and rewarded. |
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Record companies had gotten in the habit of releasing key albums in expensive 7-inch reel-to-reel versions, highly valued by audiophiles for their sound. |
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Academic freedom should be more highly valued and more actively fostered. |
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We must note that Canadian passports are the most highly valued travel document in the world, which is no accident. |
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Originally a guard dog and ratter, it was highly valued for its intelligence and courage. |
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In cool viticultural regions such as Burgundy and Niagara, limestone-derived soils are highly valued. |
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As all our other cultural communities, the Afrikaner community, which is in its turn quite diverse and evolving, is also a highly valued element. |
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There is a wide range of public goods associated with agriculture, many of which are highly valued by society. |
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They are highly valued by the countries where they take place and also by the heads of state in the various missions. |
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And last but not least: the high degree of serenity mature people often possess due to their life experiences is also highly valued. |
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In addition, while the appeal process was highly valued, most felt that harm to the innocent could already be done. |
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In this regard, its contributions to the AEC meetings are highly valued by both parties. |
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Trust demonstrated as part of the culture of an organization is highly valued by all generations of employees. |
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It was clear from paragraph 9 that the institutional donors would not be members, but they would nonetheless be highly valued participants. |
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In such a specialized field, quality and continuous improvement are highly valued. |
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Small areas of high-quality habitat can often be more highly valued than large areas of lowquality habitat. |
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Modesty, just like purity and discretion, were highly valued qualities in young ladies, whose primary calling was to find a husband! |
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In addition, while the appeal concept was highly valued, most felt that harm to the innocent was done regardless. |
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Our recommendations around assortment, shelving and promotional tactics are highly valued by our customers and key factors of our mutual success. |
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Agates were apparently highly valued by the ancient Egyptians for their lapidary use and were mounted into gold with other precious stones such as lapis and emeralds. |
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In fact, we see plenty of evidence to support the idea that the TV and radio broadcast model is in rude health, and is becoming more highly valued than ever. |
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A highly valued food fish, the turbot lives along sand and gravel shores. |
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The Alsace-based cluster Innovations Thérapeutiques, one of the three French globally-oriented Health clusters along with those in Paris and Lyon, belongs to a highly valued category. |
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The fins of hammerhead, dusky and sandbar sharks are all highly valued in the fin markets of East Asia, where they are used to make shark fin soup. |
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Vezet aims to be the best and most progressive developer, producer and highly valued supplier of fruit and vegetables that have been processed to prepare them for immediate use. |
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But highly valued unprofitable companies like Amazon.com stayed out. |
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Literacy was highly valued in the Roman military, and literacy rates in the military far exceeded that of the Roman society as a whole. |
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Among the aspects which were highly valued, we find the cross-border aspect of the event and the opportunity to make contact with French or Gipuzkoa professionals as appropriate. |
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They offer real opportunities in terms of their attractiveness as a place in which to live and work, and their role as a reservoir of natural resources and highly valued landscapes. |
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Even in so-called modern times, in a day when objective evidence is highly valued, there are few people who would not, if pressed, admit to cherishing secretly one or two irrational beliefs or superstitions. |
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The distinctive teeth and jaws are highly valued in the curio trade. |
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In schools, submission, not curiosity, was a highly valued virtue. Thinkers were out, doers were in. |
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First off, he runs over journalist Mia, who has been investigating Energreen and its oddly highly valued factory in Poland, where apparently they have been doing their best to develop this superconductor thingamabob. |
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Very often the work that art teachers do is not highly valued. |
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These two Indo-malesian genera encompass the major tree species that produce agarwood, a resinous wood highly valued for its aromatic, medicinal and cultural uses. |
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All the conferences on offer, both those of a technical nature and those concerned with creativity and the new technologies, yielded excellent results and were highly valued by the public. |
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Silver objects like these were highly valued by Aboriginal people as they possess the same light-reflective quality as the shell beads and shell disks Aboriginal peoples had long been making and wearing. |
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For Wittgenstein, who highly valued precision and discipline, contemporary music was never considered acceptable at all. |
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Egalitarianism is highly valued among the people of Iceland, with income inequality being among the lowest in the world. |
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The Viking longships were the epitome of naval power in their time and were highly valued possessions. |
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Heather honey is a highly valued product in moorland and heathland areas, with many beehives being moved there in late summer. |
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Corals from seamounts are also vulnerable, as they are highly valued for making jewellery and decorative objects. |
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Horses were highly valued on the Senegalese coast, and traded at a rate of between 9 and 14 slaves per horse. |
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Amboina wood, obtained from the angsana tree and highly valued for ornamental woodwork, is now mostly grown on Seram. |
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The fiber is extremely delicate and soft, and highly valued for the purposes of weaving, but the quantity that each animal produces is minimal. |
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They inspired awe amongst the Tongans, and all their Manufactures, especially bark cloth and clubs, were highly valued and much in demand. |
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Flemish cloth nonetheless remained a highly valued product, and it was highly dependent on English wool. |
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This techno-economic affordance results in highly valued products and services that are not defined by local conditions. |
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Artists specializing in the technique were highly valued. |
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Andrew is highly valued by clients for his considerable depth of experience in the areas of collective bargaining, labour relations and employment agreements. |
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There is no doubt that without the funding and facilitative support of CCFI to jump-start these projects, much of this highly valued research would not be completed. |
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Continuity and comprehensiveness of patient care are important elements of family practice and are highly valued by both patients and family physicians. |
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Beaver and marten were highly valued for their fur, and the claw of a furbearer may have been a symbol of a successful hunter and his wife. |
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As the Tower was considered an impregnable fortress in a strategically important position, possession was highly valued. |
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Participation in group activities is highly valued, leading some schools to for example, count a child who is standing still near a group an exercise session as participating. |
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The Aloeswood oil termed as 'oudh' in the Middle East is highly valued for its fragrance, it can go upto astonishingly high prices due to the level of demand that exists. |
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But Portugal's discovery of the highly valued Moluccas in 1512 caused Spain to argue in 1518 that the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the Earth into two equal hemispheres. |
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As brazilwood produces a deep red dye, it was highly valued by the European cloth industry and was the earliest commercially exploited product from Brazil. |
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Wood art produced by the Asmat people of Papua is highly valued. |
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Some porcelains were more highly valued than others in imperial China. |
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It is still highly valued as a fixative in perfumes and other uses. |
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Maternity and motherhood were also highly valued in Dutch culture. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, preserving agents, that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, and preserving agents that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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