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value
noun as in financial worth
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noun as in advantage, worth
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benefit, content, import, importance, meaning, power, profit, purpose, quality, sense, significance, use, valuation
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account, bearing, caliber, condition, connotation, consequence, denotation, desirability, distinction, drift, eminence, esteem, estimation, excellence, finish, force, goodness, grade, help, implication, interpretation, mark, merit, preference, regard, repute, serviceableness, state, stature, substance, superiority, usefulness, utility
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verb as in to regard highly
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hold dear, hold in respect, rate highly, regard highly, respect, set store by, think highly of
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Although effective in many situations, these methods can miss the mark when the main objective is to ensure strong alignment between predictions and actual values, says Kim, assistant professor of mathematics.
Russian schools now start the week with an hourlong class titled “Conversations about Important Things,” aimed at spreading conservative Russian values among children, according to government documents.
"A key drag came from weaker external demand -- export values and industrial sales for export both weakened significantly," Zichun Huang of Capital Economics said in a note about Friday's data.
“Investors are taking some profits in megacap tech after an extended AI driven run and reallocating toward more reasonably valued sectors.”
Schulman has said the company won’t rush into cutting prices, but will look to find other ways to create value for customers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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