Similar words: value, face value, undervalue, market value, valuable, evaluate, valuables, evaluation. Meaning: ['væljuː] n. beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something).
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1. We need to reassess our values as a nation.
2. Children who behave badly are rejecting adult values.
3. The plumber will fit some new safety values.
4. Exchange of unequal values makes the poor countries poorer.
5. This reflects attitudes and values prevailing in society.
6. Carter personifies the values of self-reliance and hard work.
7. Are spiritual or worldly values more important?
8. Free enterprise, he argued, was compatible with Russian values and traditions.
9. Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute.
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10. They had shown a contempt for the values she thought important.
11. Take a hundred and twenty values and calculate the mean.
12. She lived entirely by spiritual values, in a world of poetry and imagination.
13. The new tax and the drop in house values make homeowners feel doubly penalised.
14. The range of tog values has been extended to 15 togs.
15. Among people here, traditional values still hold sway.
16. Certain qualities and values underpin good journalism.
17. The older generation have a different set of values.
18. Property values are negatively correlated to the tax rate.
19. People began to reappraise their values.
20. Society has been disoriented by changing values.
21. She values herself on her conversational powers.
22. Social values are not easy to define.
23. He is a firm believer in traditional family values.
24. We need to be guided by our moral values.
25. Moral values cannot be taught in a vacuum.
26. They hold very middle-class values.
27. She values her job above her family.
28. Traditional family values are increasingly under assault.
29. In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
30. He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy.
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