单词 | Valued |
例句 | (1) Health is not valued till sickness comes. Thomas Fuller (2) A man, like a watch, is to be valued by his manner of going. (3) I valued the house at 50,000 yuan. (4) I have always valued his advice. (5) The painting has been valued at £60 000. (6) A man, like a watch, is to be valued by this manner of going. (7) Housework is negatively valued as a retreat from a disliked alternative — employment work. (8) Let our fathers and garandfathers be valued for their goodness,ourselves for our own. (9) The property was valued at £250 000. (10) A man is valued as he makes himself valuable. (11) He valued birth above accomplishments. (12) He valued the painting at $2000. (13) He valued the house for me at 80000. (14) Parenting is not fully valued by society. (15) In 2001 total exports were valued at $2 billion. (16) I always valued his advice. (17) The area is valued for its vineyards. (18) The stocks were valued at £100 000. (19) I've always valued her advice. (20) Mr. Yeo valued Jan for her hard work. (21) The company has recently been valued at $6 billion. (22) He valued himself on being promoted. (23) He left estate valued at a million dollars. (24) He hated to be valued for his looks alone. (25) Imports were valued at £516 million last month. (26) His estate was valued at $150[http://],000. (27) He valued the ring at $80. (28) Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued. (29) We decided to get the house valued. (30) I valued my friendship with my classmates. (1) I valued the house at 50,000 yuan. (2) I have always valued his advice. (3) The painting has been valued at £60 000. (4) Housework is negatively valued as a retreat from a disliked alternative — employment work. (31) The Romantic writers valued feeling above all else. (32) The property has been valued at over $2 million. (33) I valued the bike at 200 dollars. (34) That was the way bourgeois society valued a man. (35) Shelly valued her privacy. (36) Paintings valued at over $200,000 were stolen from her home. (37) They valued her ability to empathize and connect with others. (38) I asked him if he would have my jewellery valued for insurance purposes. (39) He was valued for his skill in raising money for the company. (40) Individuality is a valued and inherent part of the British character. (41) Spanish police have seized cocaine valued at around $53 million. (42) You will need to have the vehicle valued for insurance purposes. (43) As you are a valued customer, I am writing to you to explain the situation. (44) The region is valued for its coal and vast electricity-generating capacity. (45) The pearl, valued at £75 000, is so big that it has been described as a freak of nature. (46) The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m. (47) Before probate can be granted, all business assets have to be identified and valued. (48) The insurance company said I should have my jewellery valued. (48) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (49) Two years later, when Compaq went public, their stock was valued at $38 million. (50) In Buddhism, emptiness is valued most of all. (51) It's valued at a quarter of a million pounds. (52) The estate has been valued at $3.7 million. (53) They valued wiles, street smarts, never education. (54) The builder valued the work already done at $400. (55) Most assets have been valued at current values. (56) Truth should be highly valued. Plato (57) She was a valued Trainer, and a fine musician. (58) In 1992 total exports were valued at £1,991 million. (59) Silk, jade and spices became valued commodities. (60) In order to qualify, the property must have been valued at $ 50, 000 or more when it was confiscated. (61) What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity. (62) The acquisition, which was previously announced, is valued at about $ 129 million. (63) But AEs who could hard sell were still valued the most in the firm. (64) To keep the budget deficit down, the government proposed to sell off shares and property valued at around 1,000 million kroner. (65) When Baldwin died in 1909, his daughters inherited and divided the property, now valued at $ 25 million. (66) Now it is to be sold, along with snaps of the late Mirror newspaper tycoon with Ronald Reagan valued at up to £300. (67) A car valued at £700 was sold by bailiffs at auction, without a reserve, for only £20. (68) Mills valued this dimension in his essay on basic principles and again in the essay on craft or methods. (69) She was a wise old woman, and we all valued her advice. (70) Excite will pay for McKinley by issuing 1. 2 million shares of stock, currently valued at $ 18 million. (71) The group has a paid facilitator, and members receive a small honorarium on the principle that their time is valued. (72) Dempsey admitted stealing an estimated 200 items of clothing, valued at £6,000 as well as £1,500 in cash. (73) The retention of valued employees is worth more than a little inconvenience. (74) He still had a lot of contacts who valued his priorities of customer care and quality. (75) The company, whose stock market value has doubled over the past year, is currently valued at about £9700m. (76) Small semi-serious shopping expeditions are valued as a relief from the social isolation and the work of housework. (77) He who valued life so much to enter it in the form of a human person must be committed to its survival. (78) They also gave her a much valued safety-valve for an almost too active imagination. (79) Exports in 1990 were valued at US$26,700 million and imports at US$28,900 million, resulting in a trade deficit of US$2,[]200 million. (80) Imports were valued at £5,516m last month, down by over £100m on the March figure. (81) The rules say presidents may keep presents from foreign leaders valued less than $ 225, domestic gifts less than $ 250. (82) They valued Deanna's ability to empathize and connect with others. (83) These leaves are valued for their crunchy texture and slightly smoky flavour, and are usually sold in plastic bags. (84) What the conservative wishes to preserve varies with the time and place, but certain underlying elements are highly valued. (85) People are not concerned with discussing their emotional states; emotionality in most instances is negatively valued. (86) At current levels of demand, the additional work is valued at about £4m a year. (87) Affirmation depends on negation: white is valued at the expense of black; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing. (88) Money wage increases are valued in their own right: workers pay no attention to the purchasing power of the money wage. (89) One of the pieces in Greene's sculpture collection is valued at $12,000. (90) In fact, some of them were not even valued, so anxious were the Government to get rid of them. (91) Imports from the continent valued £3.9 million, with linen, wine, timber, naval stores and bar iron prominent. (92) But this revolution in what must be Britain's most valued public industry, is taking place in the market place. (93) She has to make workers feel welcome and valued - but mustn't tolerate carelessness or inefficiency. (94) The miners and the police share occupational cultures in which solidarity and toughness were highly valued. (95) This has resulted in several of the unlisted equity stakes being valued at a big discount to the quoted investments. (96) For nothing can be called intrinsically valuable unless it is actually valued by some conscious being. (97) His published writings were valued by a wide circle of biblical students but his later life was spent in a secluded retirement. (98) Fepasa is valued at about 3. 6 billion reais, Malan said. (99) Sundial stolen A 30-INCH sundial, valued at £500, was stolen from a garden in Upper Froyle on Friday night. (100) Use your postcode so the police can identify your property more quickly. 4 Have precious items valued. (101) Police said the bicycle, valued at £200, had been left chained to railings but was cut free by the thieves. (102) Recently he had formed another attachment, one which he valued more. (103) Most people want to work in a place where they feel valued. That's the bottom line. (104) Will those householders whose properties are valued through the use of aerial photographs be informed of that? (105) They were, she realised, respectful to each other and kind, as to valued equals. (106) Wycliffe had a little room where he kept his books and papers, his photographs and odds and ends he valued. (107) They valued his vigour and inventiveness and came to respect him as a reliable man of business. (108) The most valued individuals will be those who can work effectively with other employees in a team effort. (109) A partially secured creditor is entitled to receive a dividend on the unsecured part of his claim having valued his security. (110) The fire, which caused damage valued at about £2,500,[/valued.html] had been started deliberately but the motive was still not clear. (111) Such contributions were highly valued because the members felt that they were learning much about their own school. (112) Research evidence supports the view that this relationship is valued highly, especially by the grandparental generation. (113) When it came to the physical attributes that Fred plainly valued, Lou Spooner passed muster. (114) One guest appeared in a suit of gold-inlaid armor valued at an estimated $ 10, 000. (115) The fire at the warehouse destroyed merchandise valued at over $2 million. (116) Officially, children no longer relegate women to some less valued domestic sphere. (117) Such jealousies may lead to valued career-move expatriates and/or fixed-term contract workers failing in their postings or result in local industrial unrest. (118) The literary tradition is valued in so far as it offers a critical evaluation of this transformation and its consequences. (119) In a society that valued upward mobility, formal education became a gateway to economic and social success. (120) But to all who valued Hoover, of course, it couldn't mean a damn thing. (121) Your regular support will be valued by both the Committee and your fellow members. (122) This authenticity seems to incorporate and synthesize suffering, to give a profound and valued richness to a whole life. (123) Group Services has had to reflect these changes resulting in a cutback on staff numbers with the loss of many valued colleagues. (124) The equity in 100, Gurney Road is valued in the region of £50,000. (125) The thieves also made off with a Stihl chainsaw valued at £150. (126) When you want to borrow on a mortgage, the prospective lenders will have the property valued at your expense. (127) Thieves broke into the gallery and made off with paintings valued at over $2 million. (128) The department grants an average of 35 licenses, valued at some $ 32 million in sales, every day. (129) Some economists have also suggested that the present sales taxes should be replaced by a valued added tax. (130) Like the photogram they were highly valued because of the absolute impersonality achieved in the tonal rendering through some mechanistic agency. (131) From these beginnings aerial photography has developed into one of the archaeologist's most valued aids. (132) Where properties are untenanted, Retirement Assured has valued them at open market value with vacant possession. (133) However, taking account of dignity requires the acceptance of any necessary trade-offs between it and other valued objectives. (134) The licensed chemist property portfolio was valued at the year end by Chesterton. (135) I suppose value things that would not be valued elsewhere. (136) The problem lies in how intangible assets are defined and valued. (137) The deal is for 15 years and is valued in excess of $ 100 million. (138) It gave an accurate insight into what the crew valued. (138) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (139) Although this community imposed its own brand of conformity in many ways, individual expression was valued highly. (140) One aspect of illusion is perspective, much valued in the Western tradition. (141) In 860 Charles had valued the houses and stock of small traders. (142) The main reason for the change is the rise in indirect taxes such as valued added tax which affect the poor disproportionately. (143) The paintings have been valued at $3.5 million, which is probably a conservative estimate. (144) The soul of a true Hero always finds a better rate of exchange, and is valued highly by the gods. (145) Because of the timescale the estate agents being paid up to £10.95 for each house valued are thought to be rushing the work. (146) Some 1,000 roof tiles, valued at about £300, were stolen. (147) She had her antique vases valued by a reputable dealer. (148) I made it clear at the outset that I valued both as colleagues, but sought no advances. (149) He could retain $ 75, 000 in home equity, plus a car valued at $ 1, 900. (150) On 5 September a credit note No. 19 was received from A. Creditor in respect of damaged goods valued £5.00 returned by the hotel. (151) Verbal systems are highly valued as children learn to talk, read, and write. (152) Peafowl have been domesticated and valued as a special food dish for the rich since Roman times! (153) With, if only 60 percent of total current income were equally distributed it would be socially valued as equivalent. (154) The least valued attribute may come to the rescue on some fateful day when that very quality is required. (155) As the child grew,() jack noticed in him some quality he valued and which surprised him. (156) Its sedative effects were valued, but sometimes progressed to pathological depression with suicidal tendencies, so its use was limited. (157) The deal, announced in July, was valued at about $ 350 million. (158) Some flower arrangements, valued at more than $ 100, were placed near the rock. (159) A theft from a vehicle in Beaumont Street saw a diving enthusiast lose all his equipment valued at £1,145. (160) Telephone experience, especially in the expanding call centre area, is valued. (161) Wisdom and experience are of secondary importance in our world; it is expertise that is valued. (162) He feels his faithful services are not valued, and he longs for death. (163) His primal Teutonic scream captured for all time the collective pain felt by the valued customers of Salomon Brothers. (164) Jointly valued at £5m, Graseby believes they should provide a good base for improved performance in this area. (165) This was an approach to literacy learning that is now recognised and valued as the language experience approach. (166) But then, grace under pressure is a valued trait among the pastoralists. (167) We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering. (168) Be sure to give credit for interviews, for this too, should be valued by a grateful researcher. (168) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (169) Local information from user and carer groups had revealed a basic home help cleaning service was highly valued by many clients. (170) The contractor himself became a valued member of a Cheyenne bank and was on the bishopric of the church. (171) The accumulated fund represents the nominal value of the net assets of the Law Society valued at historic cost. (172) The charges relate to 342 items, valued at around £5m. (173) Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina. (174) This direct experience of seeing books being valued and enjoyed has been a timely reminder of their importance in the educational process. (175) Families not only complied with but actually valued the health requirement. (176) Such limitations are not deficiencies but modes of behaviour that are essences of reduction, to be valued for their essential selves. (177) How should it respond to these various invasions of physical integrity, a quality which is highly valued by most citizens? (178) Reliable domestiques are the stars' most valued comrades - and by long tradition they share the stars' winnings. (179) He valued Lucille's honesty. (180) Prosecutors contend the motive was hatred and greed for the parents' estate, once valued at $ 14 million. (181) Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued. Socrates (182) It is often said that Godiva chocolates should not be valued in pounds, but rather in carats. (183) No one ever seemed to know William's surname and he had a bizarre appearance at a time when smartness was highly valued. (184) No radical reform was undertaken of what should be taught, or how what was taught should be valued. (185) In biblical times, according to the book of Leviticus, women at work were valued at thirty silver shekels. (186) Airbus had said earlier this week that it won 106 new orders valued at about $ 7 billion. (187) Rewarding performance Motivation is a choice to channel energy into certain activities in the expectation that valued goals will be rewarded. (188) The ranch, which was originally bought for $20,000, is now valued at over $2 million. (189) The city wears a smile, and the arts that endure are valued. (190) A historic house is valued as a capital asset whereas in fact it is virtually a non-income producing liability. (191) Roz said she'd never marry because she valued her independence too much. (192) Whole families crowded into gas chambers, their clothing, gold fillings, and eyeglasses more valued than their lives. (193) While its report is not so comprehensive as that of Readability Plus, it might be valued for a more succinct appraisal. (194) One reason for the Surrealists' relatively slow climb since 1975 is that they were highly valued then. (195) He valued the individual as a person and was patient with those who did not share this view. (196) The decline in its shares leaves it valued at 25 times prospective earnings for this year. (197) The chain had two boxing glove pendants and was valued at £65. (198) The local post office is a vital and valued feature of the rural community. (198) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (199) In 1985, it was floated on the stock market to a rapturous City which valued the family stake at £292 million. (200) His honesty and modesty endeared him to many people who valued his wise advice. (201) Ogre bands are often recruited as mercenaries into the Empire's armies, where their great strength is highly valued. (202) In this case study, managers deferred to information specialists as valued resources possessing the arcane knowledge upon which corporate survival depended. (203) Individual contributions are highly valued, within a focus on collaboration and integration. (204) They also valued her ability to converse with them in Quechua, albeit in limited fashion. (205) An adult came along at the right time, valued them and made them realize they had other options. (206) Older women, who had never been much valued in a patriarchal society, were especially singled out for blame. (207) Physical education is highly valued and forms part of a fully integrated educational programme based on a unitary conception of man. (208) Now, she felt, she was cherished and valued, the centre of attention, and her real life could begin. (209) A thing is valued in proportion to its rarity. (210) He was valued for his reliability and pliability. (211) The function and limits of statistical thermodynamics in the developing of EOS are valued. (212) Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated. (213) A new definition of linear spectrum of multi - valued logical functions over finite field was proposed. (214) Coal Bed Methane (CBM) is one kind of clean-burning gas. It has been valued as a new energy which will be used widely in the near future. (215) Premium Bond A bond that is valued at more than its face amount. (216) Interesting, upon closer examination the characteristics of an extravert are characteristics that are valued in Western culture. (217) In old times we find things were frequently valued according to the number of cattle. (218) My original ten - pound shares are now valued at fifteen - five pounds above par. (219) We have the matchable product lines, the complete spare parts, a perfect after-sales service, valued pricing system, Hope to be your ideal choice. (220) At that price, AIA would be valued above the market values of many suitors. (221) I could not explain how much I valued my code of solidarity. (222) It is the fourth highest valued currency after the Kuwaiti Dinar, Maltese Lira, and the Bahraini dinar. (223) Another Alibaba Group unit, Alibaba.com, was publicly listed in Hong Kong in 2007 and is now valued at $7.5 billion. (224) In the study of non - classical logic, lattice - valued logic system is of extensive significance. (225) Valued policy has strong selling and buying character and its subject matter faces market risk and loss risk, its value depends on both of which mutually. (226) Arrangements for each fine point as from the projection of lamplight to the touch of bedcover signify your sleep quality is highly valued. (227) He says that suffering is valued for its own sake because it is metaphysically necessary for creativity as overcoming. (228) At the beginning of the game, one doubloon should be valued as worth several VPs,[] and thus money and income are EXTERMELY important early on. (229) Any of numerous tall trees of the genus Eucalyptus, native to Australia and having aromatic leaves that yield an oil used medicinally and wood valued as timber. (230) When you a lip smacking bite, you will experience the taste of culture and valued traditions. (231) As the execute component of digital control system, stepping uniformity of stepping motor is always valued. (232) But an item-by-item inventory of the most valued pieces carried away by the looters hardly seemed to capture the magnitude of what had occurred. (233) The factors of Gladstone and his government also must be valued during the course. (234) Please peruse and feel free to send us your valued comments. (235) Aristotle was valued because of his clear exposition of rational thought. (236) Carlson valued substantive conflict but tried to keep personal conflict to a minimum. (237) The properties of Vector - valued remotely almost periodic function and oscillate slowly function are discussed. (238) For the popularization to be applied to the test of other airborne computer systems this method is valued. (239) The indigo plant was highly valued until the discovery of chemical dyes in the 19th century. (240) How else are you going to calculate how much your parts costs have gone up, or automatically give a limited-time discount to a valued customer, or calculate the effect of a retroactive rate change? (241) He was valued by both his peer and his superiors. (242) Our plan is to raffle a car rental valued at $ 300. (243) Aquaculture, valued foods, formation foods, oversea incorporation, breed aquatics, feeds & livestock product. (244) The metal had been valued at twice or thrice its current price. (245) In the straight-laced world of Japanese banking, stability and seniority are highly valued,(/valued.html) unlike the U.S. model that emphasizes individual merit and profitability. (246) The goods are valued in gross profit at 20,000 yuan. (247) Spencer Wellesley Percy, Queen City Hoops: For a guy valued as highly as Kendrick Perkins is, and someone brought in to be OKC's big man of the future, I think this one is easy. (248) This paper extends the concept of arc connected convexness of single valued maps to set valued maps. (249) It bases its figure on equity valued, not at market value, but at par value. (250) You do not value what should be valued, I see I was casting pearls before swine. (251) At the last, discussed the relations of the tautology between Lukasiewicz many valued logic system and classical two valued system. |
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