Having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange.
1 And all men used water, for paper, any paper, was too valuable .
2 Chylarecki said: The animals need all of these valuable trees to survive.
3 It's not clear this is an economically valuable way to fight terrorism.
4 Just 15 years ago, GE was the world's most valuable public company.
5 Slave labor was more valuable in the South than in the North.
6 It is particularly valuable to make supply side reforms in present circumstances.
7 However this valuable technique carries specific risks inherent to the access route.
8 Effective malaria interventions could be a valuable addition to school health programmes.
9 China was Australia's fastest-growing and most valuable inbound travel market, he said.
10 These new data provide valuable information for understanding cross-species infection by HEV.
11 I think it is a valuable contribution in an open, democratic society.
12 Hillary had won eighteen million votes; her support was a valuable commodity.
13 GIRK channels may therefore prove to be a valuable new therapeutic target.
14 Both companies had learnt valuable lessons from that experience, their CEOs said.
15 Both companies had learned valuable lessons from that experience, their CEOs said.
16 Even the less valuable items can fetch a good price that way.
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