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I . value [ˈvælju:] N

2. value no pl (usefulness):

3. value:

values pl (moral principles)
wartości fpl

4. value PHYS, CHEM:

II . value [ˈvælju:] VB trans

1. value (esteem):

2. value (estimate):

acceptance value N ECON

asset value N ECON

book value N no pl ECON

default value N COMPUT

end value N

insurance value N

inventory value N ECON

invoice value N

Usage examples with values

values pl (moral principles)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Finally, attitudinal values are reserved for individuals who can not, for one reason or another, have new experiences or create new things.
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In effect the price index of 100 for the base year is a numraire for price-index values in other years.
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Note that the values are in hexadecimal notation.
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Without it, the code may deadlock if values were coming in the wrong order.
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That's because of the way our values, or worldviews, filter our receptiveness to messages.
theconversation.com
Values ranged from $870 to $1380 per head and 317 to 394c/kg liveweight (LW).
www.farmweekly.com.au
The ecological values are threatened by introduced rabbits, lupin, broom and wilding conifers.
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The ties binding nations -- geography, language, ethnicity, ideology and religion, shared interests, values and animosities -- can all come undone and routinely do.
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Topics include civics and ethics training, democracy, prevention of different types of violence, and values training.
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His teaching method made use of charts and what he called ladders, to explain scales, staffs, clefs, note values, intervals, and dynamics.
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