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invaluable

[in-val-yoo-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈvæl yu ə bəl /


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Mann writes that Glencore has an attractive copper portfolio, a strategically invaluable asset in this era of resource nationalism, and given Glencore’s relative discount rating it’s therefore an appealing investment proposition.

From MarketWatch

But fortunately, the invaluable Eloquence company from Australia recently issued most of her recordings in a 14-disc “Aafje Heynis Edition,” and no set has brought me such pleasure in a long time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Going forward his passing and ability to find space was invaluable as Carrick's side sought ways through the opposition defences.

From BBC

Though he wasn’t in charge of the Fed at the time, Mr. Warsh’s experience in a crisis will be invaluable when the next one arrives, as it inevitably will.

From The Wall Street Journal

His market savvy and political connections proved invaluable during the financial crisis, putting him closer to the action than many more seasoned colleagues.

From The Wall Street Journal