valueless in the PONS Dictionary

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Railroad interests seeking rights-of-way through the region also benefited from the popular belief that the land was commercially valueless.
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Alternatively, small, valueless crystals of the desired product can be used.
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Moreover, if the interference does not almost completely make the property valueless, the interference will not be deemed a taking but instead a mere regulation of use.
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In the case of the mentally ill these were those who were valueless and were to be discarded.
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However, the cement kiln patents proved valueless, since rotary kilns were already in place or being installed by their competitors.
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Rocks were, as today, considered valueless.
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Should that player leave the guild or the guild disband, those points become valueless.
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As images were not yet considered to be valueless by everyone, he suggested that pastors preach on this subject under threat of punishment.
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And it was not membership in a union that was usually prohibited, but participation in those essential activities without which membership is valueless.
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A new tariff, an embargo, a draft, or a war may inevitably bring upon individuals great losses; may, indeed, render valuable property almost valueless.
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