Other tax preferences, such as the mortgage interest deduction, are just not that valuable to them.
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An hour spent in service of your point will feel highly valuable to you.
And at that point I should actually have something valuable to sell: a revenue stream.
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Many initially say they don't have anything valuable to say, but then find they do.
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Ultimately, he thinks what DailyMotion is offering is more valuable to filmmakers than crowdfunding.
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Because it is so valuable to a company, a brand must be cosseted, sustained and protected.
But now, the cloud is in danger of becoming too commercially valuable to vendors.
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It's still not clear whether such data is valuable to advertisers and worth paying more.
Finding and building a network will be more valuable to you than an M.
Many of the courses do nothing to make the student more valuable to an employer.
In addition, Yahoo's most important websites are shrinking, becoming potentially less valuable to advertisers.
SABs can be quite valuable to startup biotechs if constructed and conducted in a thoughtful manner.
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The new government is readier to admit that the private sector has something valuable to offer.
Perks and rewards provided with any campaign should be thoughtfully organized and truly valuable to those contributing.
And I think that that experience is valuable to those having to make these decisions in Europe.
Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, Bill Buxton believes the mouse is just too valuable to dispense with.
The German carmakers' costs are too high and their brands too valuable to sully with low-budget overtones.
That level of activity within the game makes quarterbacks more valuable to advertisers than any other position.
Whether I thought the answers to these questions would be valuable to entrepreneurs guided the selection process.
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Several elegant old skyscrapers are crumbling slowly, too valuable to knock down but too expensive to restore.
This makes Mr. Johnson 54.7% more valuable to the Titans offense than Mr. Fitzgerald is to his.
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The bottom line is that in Hollywood, successful franchises like Bond are too valuable to let slip away.
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From an offensive standpoint David Wright is undoubtedly a great hitter who is extremely valuable to his team.
Bardaro believes that the new data-driven market makes math skills, particularly statistics, more and more valuable to employers.
But both employees are at the top of their game and both are enormously valuable to their respective employers.
That will give regulators, bank analysts and investigative journalists something valuable to do.
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Inflation protected securities are more, or less, valuable to the degree that inflation is, or is not, a risk.
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But there was another that was peculiarly valuable to this iconoclastic magazine: irreverence.
He said that Dr Hagstrum had used an "interesting approach" and that it was valuable to explore new ideas.
Liberal Democrat Jim Hume said the facility was too valuable to be lost.
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