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Перевод: valued
[прилагательное] ценный; ценимый; высоко оцененный
Тезаурус:
- We made many friends there, and valued very much the help and inspiration of the beautiful services held every Sunday.
- These bars not only dispense liquid refreshment, but also provide sunbeds and parasols for their valued clientele, and arrange watersports both for experts and beginners.
- And the third was as a confessor, because he knew that many souls valued him in this work.
- Even at the most practical, simple level, those concerns and aspects of their lives "which are not highly valued by external observers may well be amongst the most significant."
- He valued advice because he found it almost impossible to make decisions.
- He lived in 1935 (when I last saw him) in the utmost simplicity, although if he had been a little more conciliatory he could always have earned enough for his comfort - and his wife's; but he never valued anything that money could buy as he valued the integrity of his sharp-shooting mind.
- One of them, Peter Cornwell, later published a sunlit retrospect of what it was like to be one of Ebor's ordinands, and how he valued the privilege that the bishop who ordained him was a thinker, as he put it, so profound.
- Since many of the evangelicals shared Billy Graham's opinions and valued his methods and saw the good which he did, his article stirred wrath among them and fear about the Bishop of Durham becoming the Archbishop of York.
- Your regular support will be valued by both the Committee and your fellow members.
- The higher the premium is on conversion then the more the issue will be treated as a fixed interest investment and valued on a yield basis, with attention given to the financial strength of the issuing company and the number of times the interest/dividend payment is covered by available profits.
- Heterosexism lays down the rules and conditions under which all sexualities are valued or devalued in our society and penalties/benefits accordingly awarded.
- She had instructed the maids not to disturb her for she valued her privacy and having staff constantly on hand was one of the things she had found most difficult to become accustomed to.
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