This certainty is invaluable because these two markets are invaluable to American business.
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Your experience is invaluable to others, as their experiences may prove invaluable to you.
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Every participating team receives invaluable exposure — not to mention invaluable connections — that lasts far beyond the initial day of competition.
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But the dialogues were still invaluable, as they gave long-suffering victims vital information, invaluable insight and answers to questions that had haunted them for years.
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Pureed food in a tube is invaluable for impromptu meals.
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Growing up with schizophrenia has taught me invaluable life lessons.
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But to Krasinets, they are invaluable relics of the past.
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America also had the invaluable advantage of freedom of religion.
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They provided invaluable data on the treatment of starving populations.
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Radar proving invaluable in understanding plume dynamics and fire progression.
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The Boosters are also invaluable for flushing out entrenched enemies.
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As a companion to The Room, this movie is invaluable.
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But they could still prove invaluable to Trump's reelection campaign.
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Making yourself invaluable means more than going above and beyond.
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As an industry tool, it has become invaluable for reporters.
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For burgeoning chefs and entrepreneurs, this is an invaluable investment.
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The experience can be invaluable, and these services do work.
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The coaches provide an invaluable service to people with disabilities.
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But what Pecora's committee had set in motion was invaluable.
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It's invaluable, because it gives staff a sense of security.
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In the end, whatever creates this affective experience is invaluable.
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Each case is unique, and a physician's input is invaluable.
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It's an invaluable and fungible resource, amassed over many decades.
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Adding another protective tool to the mix could be invaluable.
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ALTERNATIVE SPACES illuminated new or unknown art in invaluable ways.
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Creative professionals know that the ability to multitask is invaluable.
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Okay, okay, not a gadget, I realize, but invaluable nonetheless.
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" These two things, he added, "have been invaluable to me.
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An invaluable asset to the cause and all we do.
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Your onlyness, as Nilofer Merchant has dubbed it, is invaluable.
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Medicaid has been an invaluable resource to keep Collin healthy.
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She's an invaluable team member and one of the originals.
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"Those details were invaluable," he wrote on his Facebook page.
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What I learned during the semester was invaluable to my career.
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Sachdeva said over the years, the information gathered will be invaluable.
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He found them just an invaluable way of linking the likeminded.
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Then, a confidential informant came forward months ago with invaluable information.
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A toast to Will and Joel for their invaluable input. Cheers!
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So Unpaywall will be an invaluable tool for me, at least.
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"Mouse models are invaluable and irreplaceable in preclinical research," Hylander said.
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In real estate, as in everything else today, information is invaluable.
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"It's invaluable," leader Ajay Royan told one interviewer about Mithril Capital.
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Over the years, the team produced an invaluable trove of evidence.
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Gene drive systems could one day prove invaluable for fighting diseases.
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It is invaluable for keeping the fat out of the spout.
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It's as invaluable as my phone feels to me right now.
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These kind, giving creatures are invaluable to the people they help.
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That said, Eddington noted Jones' contributions to government transparency were invaluable.
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This line of separation has been invaluable to a stable economy.
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The ratings are invaluable for tourists willing to do some research.
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That was a moment where OMEGA's presence and expertise was invaluable.
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But what grew into an invaluable resource began much more humbly.
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Examples such as the above are undoubtedly invaluable to the discussion.
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These drone-shot videos have been invaluable in recording these abuses.
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But I've lived my dream, and learned invaluable lessons throughout it.
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"Anybody who reduces my stress becomes invaluable to me," he says.
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His versatility and stamina, though, have been invaluable in the postseason.
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"The business support from Trino has been really invaluable," he said.
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I know that throughout this crisis, I'm giving Facebook invaluable information.
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Either way, creating lists and advanced searches on Twitter is invaluable.
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Facebook clearly accelerated Instagram's rise, giving it invaluable promotion for years.
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"Military working dogs are invaluable members of their units," Cuellar said.
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Nonetheless, it provides an invaluable introduction to his complex, resonating achievement.
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But I can provide my son with the most invaluable things.
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Janis likewise sees designating a red team as an invaluable function.
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He is a true empath and hence an invaluable lab rat.
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The files became invaluable when Trump started shaping primaries with endorsements.
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Homer becomes your invaluable ally in the search for the truth.
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They are an invaluable tool for modelling human diseases and screening drugs.
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But there's no question that this software has been invaluable to gamers.
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Women have made invaluable, groundbreaking contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math.
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Hollywood producers and writers should thank her for such an invaluable service.
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The opportunity to share ideas, learn new skills and network is invaluable.
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The ability to be on my own a lot has been invaluable.
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Gorsuch's views on how Kennedy might view the cases would be invaluable.
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Support from Critter Control's corporate offices have also proved invaluable, he said.
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For some cities, no doubt, they are an invaluable source of income.
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This sort of real-world feedback is invaluable for building AI tools.
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For Instagram's tag cleaners, the growing community has proven to be invaluable.
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In fact, PISA offers invaluable guidance on how to help children learn.
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The experience and advice these folks bring to bear can be invaluable.
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Being part of the accelerator program has proved invaluable to the business.
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Those biographies are invaluable points of access into Tubman's life and thought.
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But if he won, Carroll believed he could prove an invaluable point.
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This means managing budgets and planning for savings — two invaluable life skills.
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Such trials are critical to moving medicine forward, which makes them invaluable.
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Knowing the right people has been invaluable every step of the way.
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Dash cams have become practically invaluable tools to have on the road.
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That's what makes competitors like Team Let's Play's Bernard "Raynex" Mafei invaluable.
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Because they're an invaluable part of companies across virtually every professional industry.
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Patrick Grenter told me that Coptis's status as a local was invaluable.
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Books are also an invaluable resource, as well as an affordable one.
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Throughout my years working with refugee students, World Relief has been invaluable.
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I found Joseph Ellis invaluable, as well as Jon Meacham's Jefferson bio.
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Quality photographs are invaluable in e-commerce and connecting to the customer.
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This one, at the Morgan Library, is a minute but invaluable gem.
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"His experience is invaluable," Kamel said in an interview with Business Insider.
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Get started with Melissa Clark's invaluable guide to making a pie crust.
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Or maybe just seal in a vault as invaluable nerd collector's item?
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"Instilling the importance of helping others and caring for others, is invaluable."
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"Our comprehensive POS software is absolutely invaluable to our team," said Kneen.
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This time has been an invaluable period of learning and personal growth.
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Is Cynthia Nixon, ultimately, the best vessel for her own invaluable message?
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It's rehearsing the identification and setting of boundaries, a legitimately invaluable skill.
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Mostly small and easy to miss, these inscriptions are an invaluable resource.
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You'll reap invaluable exposure to potential customers, partners, mentors and again…investors.
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Her film's argument is one of this invaluable show's many memorable moments .
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And Sabic would give Saudi Aramco invaluable expertise in the petrochemicals sector.
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Dr. Sailor recently got a taste why this technology could prove invaluable.
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This collection, as an archive, offers an invaluable oculus onto black life.
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A solid pair of tweezers and a nail clipper are invaluable tools.
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Remember to ask your inner self as well: Intuition is invaluable.3.
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The demand for convictions and long, tough sentences made Skalnik's testimony invaluable.
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The storms taught us three invaluable lessons about the U.S. energy market.
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ALSO, THE WIRE STORIES THE FORN DESK AND TONY SEND ARE INVALUABLE.
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To Ms. Devi and the girls, the day care center is invaluable.
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Philosophy has been an invaluable part of my process of self-creation.
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Manza soon ended its stint on Invaluable, only two months after joining.
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Additionally, Invaluable scans its website to flag possible patterns of problematic behavior.
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Diversity of thought is actually the most invaluable thing in a business community.
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These moments of happiness before something as serious as surgery can be invaluable.
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One invaluable thing that The Office alum learned from her own late mother?
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The Focus is an invaluable aid when it comes to hunting, fighting, surviving.
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It was not easy starting fresh, but the independence is invaluable, he said.
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Special thanks to Flávio Amieiro for providing invaluable translation assistance for this article.
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But the connections she made through the course would prove to be invaluable.
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But they also met regularly, traded paintings, and considered each other invaluable critics.
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The letters would have been invaluable, practically a database of abuse and abusers.
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Makerspaces are an invaluable resource for foreign DIY-ers and entrepreneurs in China.
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SS: The career and life lessons I have learned from Kim are invaluable.
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Hardware Battlefield participants receive invaluable exposure to the media, investors and other influencers.
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The context is invaluable, he said, and helps him understand the organization's ethos.
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It taught an invaluable lesson about the power of simply not doing something.
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After all, time spent learning about the gadgets you use can be invaluable.
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The confidence the young Murray instills is invaluable to the veteran-laden Penguins.
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He said Johnson has provided "invaluable insights" to the company in the past.
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I find calendar alerts to be invaluable in helping me stay on schedule.
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Whether I win this Challenge or not, what I have at home invaluable.
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"YC helps you to focus on your messaging and their help is invaluable."
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Founders can fast-forward their fundraising efforts and get invaluable feedback from investors.
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His presence was invaluable, "Potter" producer David Heyman told the Los Angeles Times.
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Follow these invaluable guidelines and you'll be a master shinobi in no time.
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This sport would make an invaluable addition to the current Winter Games lineup.
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Nonetheless, his insight into how McConnell goes about his legislative business in invaluable.
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"Our canines are amazing animals who are invaluable to our deputies and citizens."
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There's one area where Donald's experience could be invaluable – and that's closing Guantanamo.
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Show how you're invaluable, then accept a job you haven't quite been offered!
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Experienced investors are invaluable, as they can help companies navigate long development cycles.
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The catastrophe of Ms Rousseff's presidency has given Brazilians an invaluable political education.
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SSI offers very modest cash benefits, but the associated Medicaid coverage is invaluable.
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The report said it was "an invaluable source of vital information" for investigators.
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Albert's experience with both Twilio (as another API company) and Etsy is invaluable.
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For its articulate, heartfelt demonstration of all those problems, the book is invaluable.
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They risk their lives to protect invaluable natural treasures that benefit us all.
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This meant the men had something invaluable — GPS to guide them to Florida.
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That's an invaluable perk that no other airlines offer to their credit cardholders.
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She undoubtedly has made an invaluable mark in her mental health advocacy work.
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"Yoga is an invaluable gift of our ancient tradition," Modi said in 2014.
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We made back some of what we'd spent, but the learnings were invaluable.
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But it turns out to be an invaluable testament to living through heterosexuality.
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This plan is an invaluable tool for directing investments in women's agency strategically.
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Her expertise and leadership will be invaluable to the business as we scale.
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"Geoffrey Berman brings three decades of invaluable experience," Sessions said at the time.
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The tournament provides invaluable samples for marine biologists all along the East Coast.
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Carving out space and time to specifically address these experiences can be invaluable.
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They also offer invaluable expertise in working through complex manufacturing and logistical problems.
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His "La Cuisine Creole"—the first cookbook of its kind—is historically invaluable.
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I view her as an invaluable asset to the president and us all.
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This biography provides an invaluable introduction to one of the best of them.
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"The major is invaluable," Sultan Mehmood, a local development worker, said in 2012.
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Direct care workers provide our loved ones with invaluable practical and emotional support.
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Twitter, of course, is invaluable, though you can get lost in the feeds.
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But for the programs that can afford them, they provide an invaluable service.
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I think she has a tremendous leadership role right now and invaluable experience.
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Without it, we wouldn't have the Internet Archive's invaluable WayBack Machine, for instance.
|
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The invaluable Lois Smith isn't ready to write her last will and testament.
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For allies in the corporate realm, Gulenists in the government provided invaluable aid.
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There's another invaluable service Grenell is doing for Trump in this election year.
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"He's just an invaluable piece of our success," Lakers Coach Frank Vogel said.
|
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I was glad to see Kim offering some invaluable aid during this caper.
|
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Being able to make these modern connections has been invaluable to his students.
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They provide invaluable education as well as physical, medical, emotional and financial support.
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It&aposs an invaluable investment tool that makes saving for retirement virtually effortless.
|
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Charlotte and Wilbur reminded me that there's an invaluable self beneath your accomplishments.
|
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All along the way, though, Steven has invaluable backup in the Crystal Gems.
|
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"We knew this data is really invaluable for the retail business," Bingham said.
|
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" The police report estimated its worth at $5,000, but described the artwork as "invaluable.
|
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And throughout this ordeal, I have received invaluable support from family, friends, and strangers.
|
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"His ascent offers an invaluable blueprint and inspiration to the next generation of entrepreneurs."
|
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It's invaluable human contact, easier and more efficient than meeting friends one on one.
|
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If you find yourself writing a lot for work, it is an invaluable shortcut.
|
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Having a quick coffee and a chat before braving the tube can be invaluable.
|
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"Those skills are going to be invaluable for the next ten years," he said.
|
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The connections I formed with my teachers enhanced my educational experience in invaluable ways.
|
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But this love for storytelling has also proven invaluable to Bryant as a father.
|
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With invaluable insights and experience, it is reassuring to have him as an investor.
|
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That kind of validation and visibility is invaluable to the comedy community at large.
|
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So to have a company, a partner, to support you in that is invaluable.
|
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However, what the game did for me as a critic and thinker was invaluable.
|
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But a weaker facsimile of feeling would still be invaluable to patients, Clark noted.
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Thereby, we should say thank you – thank you for teaching us an invaluable lesson.
|
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"A person's behaviour on Twitter provides an invaluable source of relevance information," she wrote.
|
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Peltz's deep knowledge of the consumer goods industry will likely prove invaluable at Aurora.
|
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Lexy's first daughter was born when she was 31 and the flexibility was invaluable.
|
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Sharing other people's data is important, but sharing original data and stats is invaluable.
|
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Physically, the childcare provided by both my mother and mother-in-law was invaluable.
|
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And neither is conducive to good governance, where consistency and constancy are invaluable. 15.
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Vanessa Bayer Get Bayer's invaluable tips for staying ahead of the competition at work.
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This was an invaluable gift for the fledgling artist, whose own father was bankrupt.
|
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It would be invaluable to have a legal mind on my side this weekend.
|
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Such judgments and affidavits were invaluable precedents, like imprimaturs for forged works of art.
|
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With the outbreak of the first world war, the Tata's steel mill proved invaluable.
|
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They came to be known as HeLa cells and became invaluable to medical researchers.
|
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Survivors' leadership on this issue has been invaluable and helped change perspectives and policy.
|
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But it's also about recognizing "the invaluable care that veterinarians and veterinary organizations provide."
|
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Nonetheless, he feels that his degree and the network he made have been invaluable.
|
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So I ask you again: How does one assign a value to the invaluable?
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When you can't trust society to protect you, it's invaluable to form your own.
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Well, it's like Eisenhower said, it's not ... plans are worthless, but planning is invaluable.
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Your advocacy is invaluable and could even potentially help move the mark a little.
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For everyone I spoke with, involvement with some kind of online community is invaluable.
|
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He was in touch with Giraldi throughout the process, who was an invaluable resource.
|
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Their presidents called Mr. Biden's contributions invaluable, particularly in luring dignitaries to their campuses.
|
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This is invaluable for finding the most effective strategies for opposing and undermining them.
|
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Census data have been invaluable in guiding business decisions for more than 200 years.
|
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Do yourself a favor and subscribe to Mike Allen's invaluable morning newsletter from Axios.
|
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IDSVA has given me tools to expand my creative potential, and that is invaluable.
|
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Early childhood education can be an invaluable opportunity for learning social and emotional skills.
|
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"Sometimes, it doesn't always work out, but for me, but it's invaluable," he said.
|
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Now in Congress, we bring invaluable experience when shaping national agriculture and trade policy.
|
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"We were custodians of an invaluable treasure that existed, unseen, inside us," she remembers.
|
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For that task, as she quickly demonstrated, she came armed with an invaluable asset.
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You are performing an invaluable service and deserve to be paid fairly and respected.
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She's been through this rodeo before with my company and her advice is invaluable.
|
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I immediately sought comprehensive help, which has been invaluable in my life of recovery.
|
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The results: an invaluable record of American history from those who actually lived it.
|
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The connections between parents and their adult children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are invaluable.
|
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But it's the healing powers of marijuana that Miller feels is invaluable to veterans.
|
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" Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe star as NASA's invaluable "human computers.
|
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Those groups constantly provided the candidate an invaluable network of donations, volunteers and support.
|
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Aipac's allies on Capitol Hill say the group is an invaluable resource for information.
|
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For all these hard knocks, there are some invaluable things that I've learned, too.
|
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Another lesson from countries like France and South Korea is that standardization is invaluable.
|
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"His expertise in finance, capital markets and public policy across industry sectors will be invaluable."
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And it was a time when my kids were little and it was so invaluable.
|
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Through most of this success, he had his invaluable assistant Pako Ayestarán by his side.
|
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His commitment and dedication to our effort made him an invaluable part of the campaign.
|
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Eric's experienced leadership will be an invaluable asset to the Army at this important moment.
|
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Believe it or not, my experience at West Point has been invaluable as an entrepreneur.
|
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"He made us so invaluable to Abrams that Abrams had to back off," he said.
|
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They're invaluable fodder for the 24/7 news media to discuss during yearlong presidential campaigns.
|
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That's a question of what can be, and that possibility is invaluable to the disenfranchised.
|
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It is not just war and or climate disasters that make the seed banks invaluable.
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Now I know myself in a way that I didn't before and that is invaluable.
|
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Any details about what was on the new SAT might be invaluable to their clients.
|
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"She had done nothing wrong and was an invaluable member of my team," Clinton added.
|
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Throughout, Mr Wallace's lively style turns an invaluable work of reference into a gripping read.
|
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"My strategy was to become so invaluable that they have to pay me," he laughs.
|
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That data is invaluable for groups trying to address human rights issues and war crimes.
|
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Algorithms are an invaluable tool for making sense of the immense universe of information online.
|
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Daria said this experience is invaluable and looks forward to summer travel because of it.
|
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Her cells became an invaluable tool for researchers and transformed what's been possible in medicine.
|
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A powerful ally like Alphabet, which is also pushing into VR software, could prove invaluable.
|
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But she said her freedom to choose her own schedule and competitions had been invaluable.
|
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They just have a knowledge of the history of these relationships that is completely invaluable.
|
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Today was about recognizing the remarkable courage and invaluable contributions of our Native code talkers.
|
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Certainly, they can be invaluable intel-gathering tools for those early on in their careers.
|
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Said data could prove invaluable to data brokers that also traffic in cellular location data.
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Having an open line of communication and knowing you were by our side was invaluable.
|
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Zika is not Ebola, but the practices that saved lives in both outbreaks are invaluable.
|
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It's an invaluable guide to Hamptons-style partying, and her hot dog knowledge is strong.
|
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Yet this gives them invaluable experience of delivering week in, week out says Ms Davis.
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I had never really directed anything before this, so it's been an invaluable learning process.
|
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You are left with the sense that you — that we all — have lost something invaluable.
|
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For five years, this musical theater giant gave him invaluable insights into the art form.
|
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The invaluable remnants are testament to their rich history, their sense of belonging, their culture.
|
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As someone who's been the victim of identity theft, this credit-monitoring tool is invaluable.
|
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Their unique experience as women, and often as mothers, is invaluable to the democratic process.
|
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In China, such middlemen have played an invaluable, if sometimes dubious, role for overseas companies.
|
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Wendy was an invaluable member of our team and a vibrant member of the community.
|
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Somewhere that will undoubtedly be an invaluable aid for her ultimate goal—a sex shop.
|
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He takes the plant seriously and as a result is an invaluable source of information.
|
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And in these times of uncertainty, the ability to be temporarily taken away is invaluable.
|
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"Einstein has in fact proven invaluable to identify significant incidents," he said in a statement.
|
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Powell, 31, is a senior product manager for Invaluable, an online auction marketplace in Boston.
|
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Her site was an invaluable source of information, and she was a helpful sounding board.
|
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A veteran role player acquired in a minor trade in June, Pearce has proved invaluable.
|
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In a sophomore class of fewer than 30 people, the allure this conferred was invaluable.
|
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Anthem performances, however, often provide the biggest moments, the largest audiences and invaluable media coverage.
|
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The new king was given an invaluable piece of advice by a famous Norwegian adventurer.
|
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WhatsApp is also invaluable because you can send voice memos to people who are illiterate.
|
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Our stuff is invaluable to decision-makers precisely because we have no ax to grind.
|
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These small gestures have been an invaluable bright spot for Ms. Wagner and Mr. Train.
|
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Not having to use mental bandwidth fretting about transportation, especially when traveling alone, is invaluable.
|
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Libraries are invaluable for their services, support and the opportunities they offer for the community.
|
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She has been an invaluable asset to DHS – a steady force and a knowledgeable voice.
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It's a museum that both stretches "gay" and resists "normal," and for that it's invaluable.
|
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I consider the information they shared with me about their daily habits revolutionary and invaluable.
|
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The crew of the Melville and its assets have been invaluable in the recovery effort.
|
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The good news is, science now has invaluable data to inform the conservation of hippos.
|
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"She made invaluable contributions which will work to the company's benefit for years to come."
|
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Making connections with other international buyers to learn about their experiences will also prove invaluable.
|
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It is incumbent upon the federal government to once again fully utilize the invaluable tool.
|
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To the historian, that is invaluable: an unfaded snapshot of colonialist condescension at its smoothest.
|
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The local news is an invaluable source of information — and entertainment at the anchor's expense.
|
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The contributions of these unsung heroes are invaluable, but we have started to quantify them.
|
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She has been an invaluable asset to DHS -- a steady force and a knowledgeable voice.
|
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In addition to the invaluable guidance, many participants build friendships and network with fellow Heroes.
|
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This hired experience can be invaluable to some Chinese firms new to the international scene.
|
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As a result of traveling frequently, Carmen said her daughters have developed invaluable life skills.
|
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The negotiations remain are an invaluable final chance to limit the North Korean nuclear program.
|
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It's invaluable for stuff like tomato sauce, carrot soup, whipped cream, smoothies, and even cocktails.
|
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And at heavyweight, where partial punches still cause headaches, hooking off the jab is invaluable.
|
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Either discuss providing more funding for the invaluable work we do, or leave them alone.
|
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" Poking Donald Trump: "There's one area where Donald's experience could be invaluable, and that's closing Guantanamo.
|
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With the ongoing sexism and harassment in Hollywood finally coming to light, her experience is invaluable.
|
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Seeing that pain that she had to go through when she performs the song was invaluable.
|
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The senior government health official said the AAP video had been "invaluable" in training CBP staffers.
|
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Her invaluable voice throughout the disaster has inspired other names in the sports world to contribute.
|
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But he said the training was invaluable for being able break issues down to their cores.
|
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Faure's short book on Soutine is still influential and invaluable in any examination of the artist.
|
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Higher education offers invaluable opportunities, and we believe that these institutions should be accessible to everyone.
|
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In addition, they'll be on the receiving end of massive — and invaluable — media and investor attention.
|
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If 2018 is the year you want to start making big money, these skills are invaluable.
|
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That's something that would have been invaluable to me as I tried to debug my code.
|
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The location was perfect: easily defensible and strategically invaluable, at the hinge between Europe and Asia.
|
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Earley told the audience of a needlepoint piece from his grandmother, an invaluable item he lost.
|
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Image: GettyAccording to former International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge, volunteers are invaluable at the Games.
|
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These habitats -- wilderness landscapes - not only preserve wildlife species, but also operate as invaluable carbon sinks.
|
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His facial expressions are hilarious, his music choices are lit, and he's taught me invaluable tricks.
|
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YouTube. It's invaluable that Google Assistant can provide YouTube videos as a solution to your question.
|
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Not just for the usual stuff (though I'm a podcast junkie)—in the field it's invaluable.
|
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While primarily designed to help companies design better-recruiting practices, it's invaluable for job seekers, too.
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Buy a Startup Alley Exhibitor Package, display your brilliance to the world and forge invaluable connections.
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It's the perfect spot to find new customers, score invaluable media attention and meet future investors.
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And having someone there to help you look at it with a fresh perspective is invaluable.
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My years of listening and working to bridge factions around a shared interest is invaluable experience.
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His leadership and first-hand experiences in dealing with the federal government's overreach will be invaluable.
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What Herce and his crew have accomplished is an invaluable feat of cinematic empathy and vision.
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Though we may not always think about it when we're taking them, photos can be invaluable.
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Certainly, studies of life outcomes can be invaluable to informed decision-making by physicians and payers.
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Ahead, I'm sharing five invaluable things I learned about how to travel most affordably and efficiently.
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He said the insights he gets from these kids is invaluable, even on a corporate level.
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In a statement, Meeks said it had been "invaluable" to get feedback on improving his game.
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This kind of expertise is invaluable in a world full of threats to American national security.
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If she did, she would presumably use the invaluable voter database that the Sanders campaign built.
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Furthermore, this insight was invaluable because it helped me develop a healthy habit of regular reflection.
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After all, the cornerstone qualities of the Boy Scouts are invaluable to all, regardless of gender.
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Insight is invaluable because it's the primary tool for figuring out what works and doesn't work.
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In leaving the EU, the UK also leaves an invaluable security network it helped to build.
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"Maybe this will change again when people recognize we're losing an invaluable cultural asset," he said.
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Third, the President recognized India's invaluable role in the region in promoting democracy and facilitating peace.
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It's tough, tiring work, that much is for sure, but B4R is invaluable to its members.
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And then there's behavioral training: Security savvy users are invaluable to keeping systems and data protected.
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In the 13 weeks since the accelerator kicked off in June, I've learned many invaluable lessons.
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In that regard, her co-star Ms. Grier proved invaluable, serving as an unofficial technical adviser.
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It is primarily a work of storytelling and as that, it stands as an invaluable resource.
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Learning how to write cold emails that get responses is an invaluable skill in the workplace
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The country's invaluable moral authority abroad is undermined when the president attacks the press at home.
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"Dina has been an invaluable member of President Trump's team," the national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
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From the 1920s to 2009, New York was invaluable among the dance capitals of the world.
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When you're trying to get from Thessaloniki to Dubrovnik or from Hakodate to Nagano, it's invaluable.
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Every two years the Commonwealth Fund provides an invaluable survey of major nations' health care systems.
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Being in a position to dictate the conversation and the experience our community has is invaluable.
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I mean, what Soleimani had just in his head was in some ways invaluable to Iran.
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For non-binary individuals, recognizing their way of speaking in AI role models would be invaluable.
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Although being smart comes in handy, kindness is invaluable to achieving your career goals, he says.
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And he's done so without abandoning the multitasking complications that make art an invaluable speculative tool.
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"President Trump's contribution in raising our relations to this level have been invaluable," Mr. Modi said.
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"President Trump's contribution in raising our relations to this level have been invaluable," Mr. Modi said.
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En la solicitud de 300 páginas, Greenberger describió a Motta como un "activo invaluable" para RowLA.
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The discipline she or he can bring to your finances will be invaluable over the years.
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For example, the SCORE association is an invaluable resource for hands-on business advice and mentorship.
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Movement leaders trust Pence and his relationships on Capitol Hill will be invaluable for moving legislation.
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Their tips on how to beat the U.S. at Royal Melbourne proved invaluable on day one.
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During the last two and a half years, Andy's contributions to the organization have been invaluable.
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But I have no regrets, because those ten years in themselves constituted an invaluable educational experience.
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During the last two-and-a-half years, Andy's contributions to the organization have been invaluable.
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They became both an invaluable reporting source and, eventually, a key part of the story presentation.
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All this is invaluable to a story filled people and places mostly absent from popular culture.
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Other species of parrotfish and surgeonfish appear to be invaluable for protecting reefs around the world.
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It's one less thing I have to think about during the day, which for me, is invaluable.
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That's an invaluable experience for someone who has never felt at home in their real-life body.
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That information is invaluable for utilities who face the challenge of decreasing revenue as consumers save water.
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So President Trump speaking out today and reinforcing his commitment to tax reform, I think, is invaluable.
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This data would be hugely invaluable but if proprietary, she says, "this would be a great shame".
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Unmanned aircraft have become an invaluable tool in areas tough to reach with U.S. soldiers, Obama said.
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But if you can afford it, the time you get back, calculated over years, is often invaluable.
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This month, Taurus, your friends will be invaluable sources of guidance, happiness, and maybe even romantic intrigue.
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His experience and ability to work through complex issues will be invaluable in the years to come.
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A challenge that could offer Republicans the security they crave, without the race-baiting, would be invaluable.
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Growing your network to people outside your current organization is invaluable to your long-term career trajectory.
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During Ronald Reagan's presidency, he was an invaluable conduit of cash and weapons to the Nicaraguan contras.
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Still, computer simulations like this one are invaluable to better understand other worlds in the Solar System.
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And for GM, it provided an invaluable R&D test-bed for its future electric car efforts.
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" She got an invaluable learning experience: "Because of that, I got to always sit in on dailies.
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Finally, the venerable Internet Movie Database has a fabulous app that will be invaluable during the Oscars.
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They are an invaluable aid to lenders trying to decide if a borrower can afford a loan.
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Retailers such as Rebecca Minkoff, AllSaints, Faherty Brand and others have found 42 Technologies' data analytics invaluable.
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This partnership would allow the startup to grow 10X in a year and would provide invaluable validation.
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Even the investor Warren Buffett, who once hated public speaking, says learning how to talk is invaluable.
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Hence, it has access to an invaluable superset of data about a company's potential and existing customers.
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Jon has an invaluable resource in Sansa: She's well connected, and she knows Ramsay better than anyone.
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Participating startups receive invaluable exposure — to media, to potential investors and to the world-wide TechCrunch audience.
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After six months or a year, they return, bringing "invaluable" skills to the NGA, Mr Cardillo says.
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The probe, named after pioneering solar physicist Dr. Eugene Parker , will provide a wealth of invaluable data.
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I have, at long last—and with the invaluable assistance of treatment—very nearly broken the habit.
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Thinking that I have this unique opportunity to contribute to the public debate around tech is invaluable.
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The same stadium in Athens, Georgia, however, would be an invaluable local resource for decades to come.
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By the time of sentencing, he had already spent eight years behind bars while providing invaluable information.
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For years, the company has touted Facebook Login as an invaluable tool for developers and users alike.
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Measuring time can be used to help infer position, making better clocks invaluable for things like GPS.
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The cow is an invaluable invention and a terrible animal, and we have only ourselves to blame.
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In addition to buying the company's products, Morin has also provided invaluable product feedback over the years.
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They freely shared invaluable tips from their own cancer experience that helped me have a good outcome.
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"The social impact of this initiative is invaluable in reversing the trend in urban migration," Benzies says.
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Google Fonts has been an invaluable web resource since the search giant launched the database in 2010.
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The legacy of Goldberg's life and death could become invaluable to people struggling with their own pain.
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"Love Me Harder" was an invaluable part of the Weeknd's crossover to pop, and now Future a.k.a.
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"Women bring an invaluable and necessary skill set to their units," she said in a written statement.
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But the G903 became invaluable to me after the addition of the G Power Play wireless mat.
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These computer models are an invaluable way to rebuild fossils that may have broken or missing pieces.
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For the child who grows up and seeks justice, a rape kit and DNA report are invaluable.
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It is authenticity which is invaluable," while Kanye's Twitter says "it's not where you take things from.
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DeVos says that the program in Singapore will provide invaluable insight into how people use the vehicle.
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I've done massive theater work in England and was paid very little, but the experience was invaluable.
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And the sooner Congress acts, the better off everyone who benefits from these invaluable programs will be.
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But Flaherty's profound visual lyricism vividly testifies to his anthropological compassion, and the films remain invaluable artifacts.
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The President tells aides that McConnell's advice and intelligence during the Neil Gorsuch confirmation process was invaluable.
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Major American companies would tell you the assistance provided by the department after crippling cyberattacks is invaluable.
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Further, China's defense cooperation and seat on the UN Security Council make it an invaluable defense ally.
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Having a place they can go to quickly and get something done is so invaluable for them.
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Family is an invaluable part of any life, but it can be particularly important to a leader.
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The only Republican presidential candidate who has acknowledged the invaluable role Planned Parenthood plays is Donald Trump.
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Science like this works against its intended mission and puts a price on something invaluable: human life.
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Our fight is ongoing, and their reflections—on resistance, on bravery, on getting involved—may prove invaluable.
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Over the last decade-and-a-half, Wikipedia has become an invaluable resource for the art world.
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That kind of research is invaluable, and it's really much more old-school than one would think.
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Considering how often we type on physical keyboards, knowing how to type faster is an invaluable skill.
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"Trump serves as a carnival barker for Fox," Levin says, giving invaluable promotional help to the channel.
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"They were invaluable," said Dr. Baldwin, who wound up barring 5,000 attackers from her Facebook page alone.
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This can be an invaluable method for research, but could produce animals with altered cognition as well.
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It teaches invaluable principles through storytelling, for example, that it's all about building rapport with the seller.
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"Jacques is invaluable; I could go forever and tell you what he means to me," Sullivan said.
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Oliver Butler directs a terrific ensemble cast, including the invaluable Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Thomas Jay Ryan.
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As it's been ongoing since 2000, it can be an invaluable portrait of some artists now deceased.
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And as a series of images of China during this period Chung Kuo is an invaluable document.
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"Our relationship with Dr. Kresovich and the research team at Clemson has been invaluable," Mr. Blackwell said.
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Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist The invaluable IGM Forum poses policy questions to a representative panel of economists.
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For example: At some point wholesale testing of communities will become possible, providing invaluable data and guidance.
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When many cab companies wouldn't service the Hill District, jitneys stepped in, providing an invaluable community resource.
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And drones have become an invaluable tool for farmers to survey their lands and generate crop data.
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Hefner's magazine published an alluring photo that turned into an invaluable resource for generations of computer scientists.
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Knowing I can just pop the pump in and let it do the rest has been invaluable.
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The last of Miller Theater's invaluable composer portraits this season is devoted to this Netherlands-based artist.
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Just knowing and feeling the support of others on the days when everything seems wrong is invaluable.
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Solutions like this could prove invaluable to scores of small businesses, and can become profitable businesses themselves.
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All of that proved to be invaluable knowledge to get Peck's start-up, Call9, off the ground.
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He "provided invaluable help to the US authorities prosecuting the two Mexican citizen suspects," Lamberti told me.
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Of course, if a candidate did catch fire with black voters, it could prove to be invaluable.
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From "Valuing the Invaluable: "In 2010, there were 7.1 potential family caregivers for every person age 80+.
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Philomena (the excellent Naomi Lorrain) is his wife's servant, who doubles, chores permitting, as George's invaluable assistant.
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Through art, Tania is helping in the fight for someone's life and very existence — that is invaluable.
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Silent moments are as important as the action-packed ones, and they proved invaluable to my campaign.
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Nevertheless, Vexler said the State Department's yearly report remains an invaluable tool in the war on trafficking.
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Despite Twitter's flaws, the social media platform has become an invaluable tool for challenging the status quo.
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The binoculars also help keep me in touch with what we do as a business, which is invaluable.
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For dance history teachers and students, the digital collection, though clearly a work in progress, should prove invaluable.
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The case could be invaluable for journalists in sensitive areas such as Iraq or Syria, Huang told Wired.
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And the invaluable Sterling K. Brown and his ever-growing Santa-size sack of awards aren't going anywhere.
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Definitely, but using the web to learn about drugs was an invaluable resource that was not available elsewhere.
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In a world where nobody seems to believe anybody, a little extra space to explain can be invaluable.
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As a result, they are the only rocks left over from the Hadean, making them invaluable time capsules.
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Screenshot: NCBIThe National Center for Biotechnology Information website is an invaluable resource for finding scientific studies and papers.
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Twitter is an invaluable insight into the mind of this man, and every foreign intelligence agency knows it.
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"Wendy was an invaluable member of our team and a vibrant member of the community," the company said.
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"Our work with the security research community is invaluable to us," said Tesla's vehicle software chief David Lau.
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Still, she says, the support she receives there is invaluable, and convincing others to move has proven difficult.
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Establishing a mentor network could provide invaluable professional development for teachers, and it need not cost a penny.
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Eyebrow and jaw sensors, meanwhile, would be invaluable for porting Apple's Animoji and Memoji avatars into a headset.
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If you decide to hire a professional, their years of experience photographing (and corralling) kids will be invaluable.
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Sleight is the managing editor of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, an invaluable resource for the genre community.
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Cutting access to such invaluable educational resources is a direct attack on the next generation of STEM enthusiasts.
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In a retail world inundated with endless options, well-executed curation of products has become an invaluable commodity.
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If you're lost or trying to understand directions it can prove to be an invaluable mode to have.
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"Cell-site simulators are invaluable law enforcement tools that locate or identify mobile devices during active criminal investigations."
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While 9-1-1 is an invaluable public health service, it isn't exactly cost-effective for the patients.
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That could be invaluable if you want to avoid embarrassing yourself or exposing sensitive work data or communications.
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Indeed, the research team says social workers are invaluable in helping older patients access drugs at lower costs.
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Fitzpatrick will be sharing invaluable knowledge to inspire and motivate the entrepreneurial spirit that lies within us all.
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But while those stories are no longer canon, it's clear that they're still an invaluable resource for Lucasfilm.
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You have to prove to your boss that you're invaluable and you add something to the work environment.
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But, like the fictitious character, the real psychologist did invaluable work trying to understand how violent criminals think.
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For life and health insurers, who want to keep people alive and well, such information could be invaluable.
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But the flurry discussions leading up to that dramatic moment gave Trump an invaluable crash course in governing.
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"I have my family, I have Ryan's family, and that's just invaluable to have family around supporting you."
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His insight and integrity proved to be invaluable during some of our nation's toughest challenges and greatest successes.
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Meeting with early adopters and loyal users occasionally is invaluable, but customer engagement can, and should, go further.
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This, aside from giving you invaluable animal care experience, will be an excellent addition to your Tinder profile.
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Hull called the bag "invaluable" because it contains lunar dust and was used on such a famous mission.
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Enjoyed playing golf today with friends from Electric Co-ops of SC. They provide invaluable service to us.
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The gift of a good night's sleep is invaluable, and it's possible with a Saatva Solaire smart mattress.
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He's not always the best choice on Control maps, but a skilled Reinhardt can be invaluable even there.
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Where democracies are fragile, the two-term rule for heads of government is invaluable, as it forces change.
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"Black Exhibition," which opened on Saturday at the invaluable Bushwick Starr, turns the telescope the other way around.
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John Brennan is an invaluable asset to our national security and to the United States as a whole.
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Google sheets — or pen and paper, if you're old school — can be an invaluable tool for keeping track.
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The same attention to detail is invaluable when addressing how best to retain and motivate one's own employees.
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Should any of them return home, they could bring invaluable battle experience to insurgencies in their own countries.
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"Student interns provide invaluable help with research projects, day-to-day operations, and fact-checking," the report stated.
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But here is where Van Gundy maintained that Anthony's continued presence would be invaluable for that modest ambition.
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Undeniably, extra government spending and lower tax burdens can be invaluable for staving off a spiral of decline.
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His expertise in creating and executing a plan will be invaluable as we build our team moving forward.
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Photo: Pulse Q&A The founders have found being part of Y Combinator to be an invaluable experience.
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And the parents of my first employee proved invaluable, babysitting the boys on weekends so I could nap.
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How can we help those 40 million family caregivers provide such an invaluable service to those in need?
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A bike computer with GPS can be an invaluable training tool and an even more useful navigation tool.
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Steve WatkinsSteven (Steve) Charles WatkinsSchool-meals funding is an invaluable investment in humanity MORE (R-Kan.) and Rep.
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A good night's sleep is invaluable to your productivity, and that makes a sturdy mattress worth the investment.
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While Spirit's run on Mars effectively ended in 2011, Opportunity persisted and continued to make invaluable scientific discoveries.
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In fact, lack of collaborative participation is one of the major threats to many invaluable open source libraries.
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The film is an invaluable look at how reactionary forces take power to fight progress, step by step.
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An early warning system for glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) would be invaluable, he and other experts said.
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But Murdoch, arguably the most powerful media mogul in the world, is an invaluable ally to any politician.
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But Mr. Trump is an invaluable asset, and Mr. Putin doesn't want him stymied by a Democratic Congress.
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With Will leaving, even if we had no romantic future, those last few minutes again felt invaluable, priceless.
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For those of us with children who have special needs, it can offer an invaluable community of support.
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I thanked him for the invaluable wisdom he imparted, and backed away slowly, full of appreciation and awe.
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That's why a Google Chrome extension called Full Page Screen Capture is invaluable for internet research in China.
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Breakups are even harder when the relationship was highly committed Commitment is an invaluable resource for a relationship.
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It was a simple act, but for me, given my experiences with the Venezuelan police, it was invaluable.
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Of course, but they're just as invaluable at the 50th telling as they were the first time around.
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As a sheer display of artistry, it was eye-boggling; as a challenge to preconceptions, it was invaluable.
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"This kind of shit is invaluable to our cause here in the U.S.," Frey said of the protests.
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As the first extensive Vallotton show in New York in decades, this exhibition is invaluable, despite its problems.
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But it's invaluable in another respect: what a find like this can mean to an inquiring young mind.
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It is, though, an invaluable addition to the Komische Oper's repertoire, especially as the company's first Weinberger work.
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Taylor Swift's court win may have yielded only a single dollar, but to prove this point was invaluable.
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The network is invaluable when you are looking to track down people inside a specific organization or industry.
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When rigid concentration isn't the answer, it would appear that the distraction caused by laughter can prove invaluable.
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As a group, these images are invaluable contributions to American urban visual history, but also to art history.
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My music is my life and having someone with a shared knowledge of the touring lifestyle proved invaluable.
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That's according to the count being kept by the invaluable folks at The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog.
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For a self-driving car, it's invaluable to see where it's going and what's going on around it.
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The codes became an invaluable tool, a common language for epidemiologists and statisticians to track the world's afflictions.
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What we learned was invaluable, but there's nothing you can do to prepare yourself for such a process.
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Documents produced before the news event "are invaluable because they reflect people's accounts in real time," he said.
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Gabrielle wants Discovery to destroy the sphere's data archive (a potentially invaluable resource), without which Control can't evolve.
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In the bottom of the first inning, the Cubs knocked down the Mets' invaluable leadoff hitter, Tommie Agee.
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The United Nations and African Union led peacekeeping missions to have invaluable contributions in stabilizing conflict in Africa.
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"Protecting the invaluable contributions of nature to people will be the defining challenge of decades to come," Watson added.
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Experts agree that the nutrition provided to millions of children through school meal programs is invaluable for their health.
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Or 2015 when Drake christened memes as an invaluable tool for rap battles, defeating Meek Mill in the process?
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But it was also a representational one, which studies have shown to be invaluable for how people perceive themselves.
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ETFs can and will be an invaluable source of information on the direction and sentiment in this important market.
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It's invaluable against faster-moving opponents like Tracer, since it automatically targets whoever's closest in your line of sight.
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Task forces and traditional intelligence gathering are invaluable assets, but they have not stopped ISIL from spreading its message.
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But the Library sees its collection effort as a success that will prove invaluable to the people of tomorrow.
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She says the shelter gives her invaluable support, setting up pregnancy check-up appointments and teaching her life skills.
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A wallet case turns an essential, expensive object into a thing that's basically invaluable and super hard to replace.
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That's why those seemingly small ways we make room for our entire selves (literally and figuratively) are actually invaluable.
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The media exposure alone is invaluable, and we also live-stream the entire competition around the world on TechCrunch.
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Not only do body cameras provide invaluable documentation of every interaction, they save a ton of time and money.
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"Pride is an invaluable source of positivity and strength for anyone who has experienced abuse or bullying," he wrote.
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One invaluable data source here is an annual report from three environmental groups: CoalSwarm, the Sierra Club, and Greenpeace.
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This has been invaluable for Allred, as the cancer returned to her liver in 2013, and again in 2014.
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Magnetic resonance imaging is an invaluable tool in the medical field, but it's also a slow and cumbersome process.
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On the one hand, the bonds of community fostered by a church can be invaluable for a struggling parishioner.
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My time at Revolut has been invaluable and I'm so proud of what myself and the team have achieved.
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Not only that, it lets the other inmates know that you have people who love you, which is invaluable.
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The channel was an invaluable asset as it provided some of the daily content aired on North Korean television.
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While you might not appreciate your parents spying on you all day, there could be times when it's invaluable.
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Her husband, Jay Adkins, provided invaluable support during pregnancy and promises to be hands-on with his little princess.
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He's a bold and creative thinker, and has already proven himself an invaluable adviser on business and strategic questions.
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Our cadre of Top Picks will receive the VIP treatment and invaluable exposure to potential customers, investors and media.
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It's app game is strong, the controls are logically laid out and its 24-hour motion recap is invaluable.
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The researchers say this "catastrophic loss" highlights the need for an international agreement to protect our planet's invaluable forests.
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"This input is invaluable in conveying perspectives of everyday PNG, that may not be as accessible elsewhere," she says.
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Before leaving on his humanitarian mission, the actor received an invaluable piece of advice that he chose to ignore.
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It's just that they came so close to delivering an invaluable feature, then stopped short at the last minute.
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Hawking participated in invaluable work for people living with motor neurone disease (#MND) and helped us raise awareness. pic.twitter.
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The probe, named after pioneering solar physicist Dr. Eugene Parker , will provide a wealth of invaluable data for scientists.
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Corps members are repairing and expanding America's public recreation infrastructure, protecting communities from wildfire, and conserving invaluable natural resources.
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Those are the invaluable lessons that make you who you are and trust yourself; you can figure it out.
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When everybody around you is lying to your face, it can be invaluable to have a non-biased conversation.
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Wikipedia has built up a trove of information and become an invaluable resource to anyone with an internet connection.
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The EAC publishes voluntary guidelines that are thorough and technical, and that many state and local officials find invaluable.
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And they have lived up to my expectations – helping with customer acquisition, critical hires, key partnerships, and invaluable counsel.
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Researchers say the trove has been invaluable in learning about state-sponsored disinformation campaigns and how to combat them.
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With a DNA test kit, you can give the gift of knowledge, and an invaluable insight into someone's ancestry.
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But Startup Battlefield also delivers invaluable exposure and business advice — including pitch coaching and training with the TechCrunch team.
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Especially for someone who has struggled with opioid dependency in the past, taking a preventative approach could be invaluable.
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Her input could have been invaluable, even if the studio called on her to simply look at the treatment.
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But establishing a more enduring presence in Syria would present the group with an invaluable opportunity, Western analysts said.
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The role that home care unions play in coordinating workers, providing resources and convening stakeholders is invaluable to states.
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Once I realized I [had] brought it on myself, it was an invaluable learning experience, looking back on it.
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"Its overall goal is to, one, store [Hatch's] papers, which are invaluable," she said, according to the local paper.
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His command and his use of the entire strike zone are what have made him invaluable for the Mets.
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It's also an invaluable tool for athletes who want to loosen up sore muscles before or after training sessions.
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One invaluable means to this end is to promote bipartisanship, the path through which legislative goals can be realized.
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He says he joined because most of his friends attended group meetings, but he has since found them invaluable.
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Experiments, of course, are invaluable and have, in the past, shown the consensus opinion of experts to be wrong.
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Thank you to Fox Searchlight for their invaluable support and thank you to the Academy for recognizing our work.
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Against that background, lessons being learned in Louisiana will be invaluable for the rest of the world, Kolker believes.
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Both men believe in taking decisive action, rather than to lose invaluable time by dwelling over analysis and overthinking.
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The idea that violence is justified as the duty of individuals has proved to be an invaluable recruiting tool.
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"Finding that space in Chicago that let me feel comfortable was, thinking back, invaluable and very cool," he says.
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Having the ability to bring samples back is an invaluable tool that scientists will use for decades to come.
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Women like Justice Ginsburg have proven invaluable to the development of a fair and just jurisprudence in this country.
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But Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stands out for offering his company an intangible, yet invaluable quality: empathy.
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Although I'm far from fluent, learning the language has been invaluable for developing trust, respect, and a deeper insight.
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For scientists studying how wildfires spread, this data will be invaluable for understanding how wildfires rip through residential areas.
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Kids who can generate explosive movements with 300-pound frames are invaluable in a game determined by violent collisions.
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The book became an invaluable source to those who were often refused service or felt threatened on the road.
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In no particular order, here are some of the invaluable lessons I learned from the people I worked with.
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The A.M.C.'s White Mountain Guide, now in its 30th edition, is an invaluable resource for planning your trip.
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Partnership with a compassionate and skillful clinician who encourages our strengths as well as welcomes our vulnerability is invaluable.
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Sure, I easily could have clicked onto the invaluable Baseball Reference site and found what I wanted to know.
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"His steadfast leadership has been invaluable and drove the sport to new heights," said U.S. Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro.
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Shopping here also includes the often invaluable perk of an energetic customer service team and a 100% fit guarantee.
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Burbank does serve as an invaluable cog in the production machine that keeps the Los Angeles film industry chugging.
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The UNRWA's community health program provides invaluable support to these children and their parents, through group and individual counseling.
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A famed truck convoy called the Red Ball Express, made up of mostly black drivers, became invaluable to Gen.
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Those conversations provide invaluable insight into brands and markets that I'd never get from press releases or email exchanges.
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While the promise of easy, near-term transformation may have been unfulfilled, the experience you have gained is invaluable.
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Most borderline prospects who find gainful employment in the N.B.A. have an invaluable and easily identifiable skill, Popovich said.
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Failure indicates the willingness to take risks, and the ability to learn from errors is invaluable in any industry.
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And if that's true, then metformin could be an invaluable treatment for all sorts of neurological injuries and disorders.
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When they began considering legally making Michael their own, she said the other parents became an invaluable support system.
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Drones have been playing an "invaluable" role in Hurricane Irma relief efforts, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Friday.
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" He added that the risk rankings provide public policymakers with "invaluable information on what dietary behaviors to target first.
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Employer-sponsored retirement benefits, the second leg of the stool, play an invaluable role in helping workers fund retirement.
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Whatever the case, Wright just helped give the Raptors the invaluable gift of relief ahead of eight days off.
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I gained invaluable insight, so ever since I've held monthly "Breakfast with Wendy" meetings with employees from different departments.
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In an Instagram post, Mr. Murphy called Hector Xtravaganza an invaluable contributor to the show, especially the pilot script.
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Still, he says the publicity is invaluable and will eventually pay off -- even if they're not getting rich quick.
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Whether we learn specific lessons or we absorb their words through osmosis, what we gain from them becomes invaluable.
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This will all be invaluable evidence if the behavior escalates and you need to make a report to police.
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" On how Trump could assist his administration "There's one area where Donald's experience could be invaluable, and that's closing Guantanamo.
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But the very active hurricane season we're experiencing might serve as a reminder of the invaluable work that forecasters do.
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Having experienced backlash after she first came out in 1997, DeGeneres, 58, says the lessons she learned have been invaluable.
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These were right up front in Pressure Cooker Perfection, and having that reference is a invaluable, especially for weeknight dinners.
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When it comes to finding the most relevant information about broad topics or specific questions, Google is an invaluable tool.
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And with the help of presets, a photographer's overall workflow can be sped up, making the software even more invaluable.
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Their insights are invaluable to the Commercial Crew Program and we will work with NASA to comprehensively apply their recommendations.
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Standout interns are the ones who prove themselves to be invaluable, bringing new skills and great ideas to the team.
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A good reputation for the public will be invaluable as Uber tries to shape the laws to its own advantage.
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Kelly's one-year mission in 2015 and 2016 provided invaluable insight about what the human body experiences in zero gravity.
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The prices that wash out of these wagers are an invaluable guide to decision-making about production, storage and investment.
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But social media has provided us with a place to foster collective conversations and to feel supported, which is invaluable.
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In Syria, as well as in Iraq and Yemen, the Iranian-trained fighters have proved invaluable assets backing Tehran's allies.
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When you're too close to a project, it's often difficult to spot missteps, so input from others can prove invaluable.
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Where Spinks was often lacking was in his movement, which is traditionally an invaluable commodity when fighting up in weight.
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A mattress A good night's sleep is invaluable to your productivity, and that makes a sturdy mattress worth the investment.
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He is very good at charting trends, and so someone who wants a clear sociological account will find BOOM invaluable.
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With little competition, Web Albums became the first result in App Store searches for Picasa — an invaluable boost to sales.
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But the ability of these matches to help isolated families form support groups with each other is invaluable, Kline said.
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As a journalist, I long to connect with people like he did—to be the vehicle for their invaluable stories.
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My internship with CNBC provided me with invaluable experiences that developed my professional skills and helped me gain industry knowledge.
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Whether it was offering strategic guidance on the communications for tax reform or a foreign trip, Josh's guidance was invaluable.
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Fuel cell-powered networks have proven invaluable in backing up communications systems used by first responders and emergency call operators.
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"It gives you an appreciation for life that is so invaluable, you can't really put it into words," she says.
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It's a critical safety net program for hospitals that provide an invaluable service to people who need it the most.
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Jeffress provided such invaluable help to Trump that his appearance on the morning of the inauguration was to be expected.
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But more importantly, E.O. 13224 provided the Treasury and State Departments with invaluable new tools in the fight against terrorism.
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This type of paper trail can also be invaluable in crafting your resume, cover letters, and other job-search materials.
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To the Editor: When national standards and a national curriculum are used strictly for diagnostic purposes, they provide invaluable feedback.
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Eventually, the report said, Smolenkov became invaluable after landing "an influential position" that included access to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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However, public officials also played a major role and proved to be invaluable guides to the complex chain of events.
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Here are the 15 kitchen tools I've found to be invaluable based off of my own trials and (many) errors.
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Beyond the spoken words, there's invaluable information to be deciphered through tone of voice, body language, and what isn't said.
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Today, Chinese shoppers account for nearly half of the global luxury market, providing invaluable demand to brands in every segment.
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Virginia mom Anne Cronin says this support was invaluable when her 17-year-old daughter Charlotte was diagnosed with leukemia.
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"Sarah has become an invaluable member of the New Republic since joining our team last August," says editor Eric Bates.
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The care and love of a military caregiver is invaluable and unending, but its emotional and financial cost is profound.
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In a video to his Twitter followers, Robbins recommended "Linchpin" as a quick, invaluable career resource from a great writer.
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Not only is Trump's executive order keeping invaluable doctors and researchers out of the country; it's affecting sick people everywhere.
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"On the surface, Facebook provides an invaluable resource for fulfilling the basic human need for social connection," that paper said.
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Obama — who has done little to hide her distaste for campaign politics — has become an invaluable asset for Mrs. Clinton.
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My wife has found the eye mask to be an invaluable tool for mornings when she wants to sleep in.
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Mr. Prelinger has long made his vast collection easily available to the public, including online through the invaluable Internet Archive.
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Both Nhà Sàns have an invaluable place in the history of fostering contemporary practices in Vietnam, especially in the North.
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Twitter helps users sift through a lot of information efficiently, which makes it invaluable for a media professional like me.
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No one forced this move on him, and he had already established himself as an invaluable asset to the magazine.
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Satellite images show invaluable sites, such as Mari and Dura-Europos in eastern Syria, pockmarked with excavation holes from looters.
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For Christopher Jaigopaul, 24, the benefits of a daily routine's structure and the opportunity to take on responsibility were invaluable.
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Taylor Stanley may be troubled by self-doubt, but he has become an invaluable dancer at New York City Ballet.
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When you're writing about companies, it is an invaluable way to track down former employees who might be potential sources.
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Full Page Screen Capture, a one-click Google Chrome extension, is invaluable for internet research in China, Raymond Zhong said.
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Raise a glass to... Ignaz Semmelweis, a 19th century Hungarian obstetrician credited with championing the invaluable practice of ... hand washing!
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This ability to operate independently from a larger grid makes them invaluable tools when the latter, for whatever reason, fail.
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Australian universities say they are working with the government to "safeguard security" without "undermining the invaluable asset of global collaboration".
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" Vanderbilt University, where the student-teacher attends classes, said in a statement the experience in classrooms is "an invaluable one.
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"We're getting dialogue and conversation that I think is invaluable ... to the greater conversation that's happening about reparations," Blass said.
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Over the past three years, the United States and Europe have provided Ukraine invaluable support in its quest for independence.
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Her husband, also an award-winning engineer, created an invaluable sense of community in the department and guided younger students.
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"Brian has been an invaluable resource and asset to our organization right from the beginning," Wolfpack Chairman Bob Hunter said.
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That&aposs why following pediatricians on Instagram who share health tips and answer everyday questions an be invaluable for parents.
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When climate change-fueled storms damage archive buildings, wind, water, and abrupt humidity can quickly damage invaluable records beyond repair.
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That, the critics say, could allow Google to gain an unfair advantage over user behavior data invaluable for advertising purposes.
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Ajami says his CTO brought invaluable practical experience and helped him understand the realistic timeline required to build a product.
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That is a long way off, but the lessons he learned in Melbourne will prove invaluable when the time comes.
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This week I've invited the writer Rainesford Stauffer to teach us an invaluable tip: the text out-of-office message.
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This bundle teaches you everything you need to hit the ground running and become an invaluable member of your team.
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But this Women's History Month, it's important to note that women have been the masterminds behind some invaluable creations, too.
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Second, investing lessons from GSB professors who are doing pioneering research in the field of investing was an invaluable experience.
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It was, for me, invaluable to be on the road during this, because we were still providing joy to people.
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A positive lifting community is invaluable since it allows an individual to practice constructive social skills without judgment or expectation.
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Drew Haffey, Dave's lifelong friend, sported a hefty goatee and shaved head and served the invaluable role of team cook.
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"It has been just crazy enough to give us an invaluable amount of publicity," he said on reaching New York City.
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Dependent on their age as well, there is a high probability that they never learned invaluable survival skills from their mothers.
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Expect things to take longer than usual, and remember: Each setback is an invaluable learning experience that will push you forward.
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Either way, we'll just have to wait until Kylie's next triplegram ensemble to gain more invaluable insights into her mind state.
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The service is considered invaluable among many power Twitter users, but Twitter has made few changes to it over the years.
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People with bipolar disorder have a tendency to isolate, and having to interact with people on a consistent basis is invaluable.
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However, if Jia is serious about building an automotive empire, Atieva's hoard of patents could be invaluable to his other companies.
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Fact-checking sites perform an invaluable service, but they are labor-intensive, not a self-regulating system like what Musk proposes.
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Here's an ongoing list of books that many readers have found invaluable, with reviews about what made them so thought-provoking.
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Letters which were saved by my parents have been invaluable to establish a timeline and to determine what people were thinking.
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It's an invaluable tool, which is why Summers has made sure that all the data his lab produces is freely available.
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Until then, NTBG's drone will keep flying over cliffs, filling the air with annoying buzzing, but also performing an invaluable task.
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But advances in technology aren't the only reason to fund science: government funding has allowed for invaluable breakthroughs in medicine, too.
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Others working in counterterrorism said they had lost invaluable confidential sources due to the inability to pay them during the shutdown.
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That would be invaluable to epidemiologists seeking to understand how diseases spread, and how to predict and pre-empt their outbreaks.
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They will make your weaknesses known and say you'll never be able to raise again if you ignore their invaluable advice.
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In addition, residents of Stratford, Bieber's hometown, have donated items from the pop star's childhood that might now be considered invaluable.
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If the mobile internet is down, having access to local radio stations through an FM chip would be an invaluable asset.
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One day, this robot's skills could prove invaluable when it comes to building structures on distant worlds we're trying to colonize.
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Honestly, as a life experience it's invaluable, in terms of the people you have access to and the things you see.
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Officials said invaluable artifacts were saved, including the Crown of Thorns, believed to be a relic of the passion of Christ.
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Advisors can be invaluable in determining what your financial objectives are and helping map out the financial consequences of different alternatives.
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The optimization of resources inherent to sharing under-used assets is invaluable in tackling the environmental impacts of our consumption habits.
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As more populations decline as a result of chlamydia infections, the Kangaroo Island population could prove invaluable as a breeding population.
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California-based environmental analyst Marian Swain has found the timestamp invaluable when trying to track her friends' whereabouts after terror attacks.
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"Being able to spend the first four weeks of my child's life by his side was invaluable," one new father said.
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These RCTs are invaluable laboratories for learning about what is effective therapeutic behavior modification, or improving efficacy — and it's not toxic.
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But he has overseen more than 30,000 entrepreneurs launching their products on Product Hunt and that knowledge is invaluable, Isenberg noted.
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Today's eclipse in fellow fire sign Leo finds you gaining invaluable insight—a new perspective is here, and it's life-changing!
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That's an invaluable quality in your planner, because the first step is revealing just how deep in financial shit you are.
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My graduate professors were, thus, invaluable in teaching me about my craft and helping me find my footing as a creative.
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"Arianna has been a dynamic and invaluable board member and we are grateful for her service," he said in the filing.
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To say, as Greenberger does, that Reeves's " Gentleman Boss " (1975) is "an invaluable roadmap" is not so much fulsome as inadequate.
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Phelan said that Serwa, who won silver in Sochi, had taught her the invaluable lessons that led to Friday's podium finish.
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"This is somebody who has invaluable insights into the radicalization process and great ideas about how to counter it," Vidino says.
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It can be an invaluable tool in making sure your system's running smoothly and spotting power problems before they get serious.
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Both Moulton and Stivers are veterans who served in the Iraq War, where they saw firsthand how invaluable translators can be.
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It not only protected invaluable western ecosystems and communities, but was essential to creating our present appreciation for the natural world.
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For those who have the skills, it can be an invaluable way of connecting with voters beyond the handshake and selfie.
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Eventually, the report said, the source became invaluable after landing "an influential position" that included access to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Eventually, the report said, the source became invaluable after landing "an influential position" that included access to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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" According to Ness, benefits include increases in jobs, millions in tax revenue, and access to "an invaluable American produced natural resource.
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Historically, the church has been the epicenter of the black community and an invaluable source of emotional, social and material support.
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Sean's unparalleled political experience, communications savvy, and strong commitment to this administration's agenda make him an invaluable addition to our organization.
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The USPS provides every American the invaluable service of letter mail delivery no matter where they live, at an affordable rate.
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Altidore gave Toronto the invaluable second goal right on the stroke of halftime, heading home a corner at the near post.
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Owners often connect their sitter with a relative or neighbor to call on; and this contact can be an invaluable resource.
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Source code is invaluable to hackers because it allows them to examine the code to find security flaws they can exploit.
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Ryan was modelling for them, so they sent us a box of clothes which was invaluable, because we had no money.
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We thank her for her invaluable contribution to JBSF and contributing to the success of Jamaica's first female bobsled Olympic appearance.
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She was, as Khizr described, an invaluable partner through the whole event — perhaps the most powerful speech at the Democratic convention.
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Milwaukee's two-out eruption in the bottom of the first against Dodgers left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu offered an invaluable boost.
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Team sports help young people grow physically and socially, and the payoffs of learning about winning and losing can be invaluable.
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Stéphane Kox, 24, a female driver currently competing in the GT4 European Series, sees the W Series as an invaluable steppingstone.
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When he died suddenly at 54, she said, she had to find other coverage, and a local agent provided invaluable assistance.
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So far, cloud company Twilio has found a nice niche for itself as an invaluable resource for developers at other companies.
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While it may not be direct help, the coverage given by reporters is an invaluable resources that has aided countless people.
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Danvers High School appreciates this invaluable opportunity and the time and energy your staff commits to helping educate these global citizens.
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As hurtful as that comment was, the opportunity to dig deeper, to understand what someone holds in their prejudices, was invaluable.
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He gave me the number for a lawyer who worked for an organization that gave me invaluable support and legal advice.
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And what will that mean for developers who rely on the annual event to make those invaluable face-to-face connections?
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Paayal's look at the cloud giant's rising stars is an invaluable peek at who's who in Marc Benioff's $143 billion company.
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Prices range from $895 to $1,999, but the high-quality sleep I get with this mattress has been invaluable to me.
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It's an invaluable look at where inequity begins, as well as the difficulty of getting to the place where it ends.
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Emphasize the professional value of military experience Many hiring teams unfortunately don't understand that military experience instills invaluable skills in veterans.
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I am lucky to get this invaluable opportunity to celebrate a global icon like Mahatma Gandhi through the medium of crosswords.
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In both cases, critics said Washington was giving up invaluable leverage in negotiations to shape the future of the two countries.
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This strategy meant that every group of humans had an invaluable, naturally renewing resource — older, experienced women with energy to spare.
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Recommendations from friends and family remain invaluable for brands: They're trusted by 83 percent of consumers, according to a Nielsen survey.
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According to the invaluable Trump Twitter Archive, the President has tweeted (or retweeted) about Schiff more than 300 times since 2017.
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For any growing business, any entrepreneur, or any manager forging a path forward — this lesson from Buc-ee&aposs is invaluable.
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While community networks can provide crucial support, mental health organizations and counselors can be invaluable to the process of self-care.
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This center provides invaluable information on severe storms, including dry lines that can create monstrous storms that spawn incredibly destructive tornadoes.
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He also said that the campaign will make a six-figure investment in building its email list, an invaluable fundraising tool.
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The invaluable Brooklyn-based Urban Bush Women is paired with Ohio's strapping Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (on Tuesday and Jan. 12).
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Bringing seniors back to the party could prove invaluable as Democrats look to rebuild their ranks in the House and Senate.
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Sixteen additional years of commended frontline service by a highly trained flight navigator with invaluable expertise on critical missile defense systems.
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Running back Boston Scott proved invaluable to the Eagles attack for the second straight week, with 13 touches on the day.
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And The Amp Act would codify payments for the invaluable contributions of producers and engineers to the sound of America's music.
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Banner/Hulk has been invaluable to the Avengers, but as a character he's often worked as a foil within the group.
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Resources like this can be invaluable when discovering what notes you are drawn to, and finding other scents that include them.
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The group's research has proved invaluable, and scientists in the last few decades have built upon what they saw and recorded.
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According to the EFHCO, this research has been invaluable in helping medical clowning groups make their cases to donors and hospitals.
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology's bird guide is an invaluable resource to learn the basics about all birds, including the Canada goose.
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His history and impact are invaluable, though Hollywood may not be the best place to showcase the work of this enigmatic figure.
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But they were with me — they've got their activities [and there's] so many different things that they're learning [that are] really invaluable.
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And Smith, who won with partner Cheryl Burke on season 3 and competed again with her on season 15, had invaluable advice.
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Will he be able to help craft crucial policies, amend and foster invaluable relationships with other nations, and connect with disenfranchised youth?
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But the publicly transparent training process—while painful—was an invaluable lesson for Jigsaw in the consequences of unintended bias, Adams said.
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Funds raised by the sale of IYP totems will benefit RAICES and IRC, organizations that provide invaluable legal aid and free resources.
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We are reimagining our future, and building new products that will become invaluable to consumers today and in the years to come.
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Framing each text is a thick stripe of the colour under scrutiny—invaluable when faced with something like orchil, mummy or heliotrope.
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Although investments in computer science education and vocational schools will be invaluable in the long run, retraining offers a more immediate solution.
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Having people share narratives that are so close to their personal experiences can be an invaluable addition to the existing media landscape.
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Simple online tools can be invaluable when it comes to knowing whether your car or truck has been subject to any recalls.
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The feedback you get at this stage will be invaluable and will help guide the eventual 'production-ready' version of your product.
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De Alwis and her team run coding courses and career development events, while providing invaluable mentoring and advice to aspiring female techies.
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I have many D.I.Y. accessories, wigs, and makeup tricks that are just as invaluable to my femme expression as our Syro heels.
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All of the color photos in this stunning new collection, The Second World War in Colour, were pulled from this invaluable collection.
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As the executive order, currently on hold by judicial ruling, is dragged through the courts, Trump's tweets have become an invaluable weapon.
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To fully regain that was a continuous uphill battle, but those twenty minutes of counseling were invaluable to my emotional healing process.
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Right now, Instacart already gives grocery store chains invaluable real-time data around what shoppers love most and what's out of stock.
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Hitching his wagon to Redzepi's international star for the ten-week run of Noma Australia has already been invaluable for Holland's career.
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Despite not being the lead, his input was invaluable in the film's overall success – rather like Chadli to Spurs this past weekend.
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Robots are invaluable tools in the workplace, but they often still require a specialist to train in anything more than elementary tasks.
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"The internet proved to be an invaluable tool for concerned citizens to use in challenging government secrecy," Loh and her coauthors wrote.
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That approach earned Sunstein considerable scorn from some progressives, who thought the process wound up junking or delaying invaluable life-saving regulations.
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The collection of materials (in 2014, the overseas offices collected over 800,000 items) has been invaluable for researchers in the United States.
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From the local to the federal level, the work of women in law has been invaluable in the promotion of social justice.
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The hard-won knowledge of the last 12 years will be prove invaluable as the people of Louisiana mark a tragic anniversary.
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For Purdue, the business reason for obscuring such results was clear: the claim of twelve-hour relief was an invaluable marketing tool.
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She called FertilityIQ "invaluable and game-changing" because it connected her to a community of people she might not otherwise know about.
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Said manipulation is done here using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), an invaluable tool for imaging and tweaking surfaces at atomic scales.
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It was a really important part of how we grew our business and was invaluable in bringing attention to our tiny brands.
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The journey to better sex in the digital age isn't always easily navigable, but it does teach us something invaluable about ourselves.
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Newsom acknowledges that the help was invaluable but insists that it was his own farsightedness and hard work that made PlumpJack grow.
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This is invaluable if you listen to music in part to block out the noise made by the rest of the universe.
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The NRC's solid reputation, meticulous screening of its committee members, and rigorous peer review of reports are invaluable assets in this context.
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And so having somebody that you can really trust and who also trusts you and to have that reciprocal relationship becomes invaluable.
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It's an invaluable book to any fan, as was Martin's Difficult Men and The Sopranos: A Family History (2001) by Allen Rucker.
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Still, Lowe said law firms find that the experience former FTC officials can bring to the table for their clients is invaluable.
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But even if a test fails, they offer invaluable data on the mobility, survivability, accuracy, and overall reliability of their missile force.
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"David is an invaluable addition to our team as we enter an important year for the Foundation," Nesbitt said in a statement.
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We hope that the remainder of our Jersey City employees will join us in Linden, as their knowledge and experience is invaluable.
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That morning and evening time between parents and children that is taken up by commuting is invaluable for bonding and child development.
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I had to learn to walk all over again, but what I learned during that time about myself and recovery was invaluable.
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Every participating startup receives invaluable exposure to the media and influential technologists, entrepreneurs and investors — not to mention the online TechCrunch audience.
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He can play an invaluable role in pushing for action at the state and regional levels to keep existing nuclear plants online.
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Ms. Smith said she found it "invaluable" that her program included a network of people who were also entrepreneurs at various levels.
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He gave me two invaluable gifts: the space to cultivate my own desire for excellence, and the healthy psyche to pursue it.
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Yet now, all of their culturally invaluable organic remains are under threat from amplified Arctic warming — the fastest changing region on Earth.
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Having a fully-stocked Rayco International Pet First Aid Kit and LED Emergency Collar in a go-bag is invaluable during emergencies.
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It's time for the health care industry, government, and insurers to understand the full scope and invaluable services provided by athletic trainers.
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She dreams of becoming a social worker who works closely with youths, a career in which her personal experiences would prove invaluable.
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He says options are invaluable tools for both directional trades and hedging, not to mention the role they play in diversifying portfolios.
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Much of the chronology below is drawn from DeRogatis's invaluable reporting on the R. Kelly accusations, including his own immensely thorough timeline.
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Early exposure to the atmosphere — against lightly regarded opponents like Thailand and Chile — could prove invaluable when the stakes go sky high.
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It's still early days, but chemists are convinced that molecular machines will eventually prove invaluable — doing things no other machines can do.
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In setting up camp in their intersection, Ms. Kennedy remains one the harshest — and most invaluable — of the American theater's conflicted sentimentalists.
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The lineup for Miller Theater's 20th-anniversary season of Composer Portraits, its invaluable series of evening-length dives into a single composer?
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"Working retail is full of great lessons in how to deal with people, and of course sales skills are invaluable," Vogel said.
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Evidence of these technical details is invaluable, especially considering the growing difficulties faced by researchers and reporters trying to work in Xinjiang.
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Margaret Cuomo, the governor's sister, called Ms. Lee "my de facto sister," and said that her influence on Mr. Cuomo is invaluable.
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But she says it may be invaluable for determining whether people are following guidelines for staying away from crowds and large gatherings.
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"Smarsh is an invaluable guide to flyover country, worth 20 abstract-noun-espousing op-ed columnists," Francesca Mari writes in her review.
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Everyone who responds to a disaster learns invaluable lessons that can or at least should be carried forward to the next one.
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Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, director of the infectious diseases division at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said accurate diagnostic tests were invaluable.
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For one thing, it's presented by Ma-Yi Theater Company and by Ars Nova, that invaluable Off Broadway incubator of odd eggs.
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The book is "an invaluable exposé, a reportorial tour de force and a well-turned epic," David Dobbs writes in his review.
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These clay, stone or metal tablets, inscribed as much as 2,700 years ago, are invaluable primary sources for history, literature and anthropology.
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A search through the invaluable Trump Twitter Archive reveals more than four dozen examples of the phrase "hard work" in his tweets.
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But for those who are willing and able to donate their extra breast milk like Resch, their act is invaluable, Klein said.
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The Federal government has a treasure trove of data—energy, geospatial, and manufacturing for example—that could prove invaluable to small businesses.
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The program will be an invaluable resource hub for communities looking to identify school safety measures and implement them within their districts.
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Walmart has blown past Morgan Stanley's expectations as the box store establishes its invaluable place in the retail world, while growing earnings.
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For instance, a visionary business leader can be invaluable, but the combination of a strong technical leader increases your chances of success.
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He told CNN Business he likes "companies with sufficiently strong economic advantages" that are making a product that's "invaluable" to their customers.
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Computer models are invaluable, but they must be weighed against other models and trued by people with experience of how they've performed.
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Quasi-public regional innovation centers like those in Canada can be invaluable in helping scale-ups grow without losing their entrepreneurial mojo.
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He will be an invaluable member of my team as I set and execute an ambitious agenda, putting the American people first.
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No matter what kind of business you work in, knowing how to make people fans of your product is an invaluable skill.
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By naming her future children Indian names, she would be giving them an invaluable and worthy treasure that would reverberate for generations.
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The best sewing shearsAs anyone who sews will tell you, cutting tools are invaluable to ensure the precision shaping of fabric pieces.
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His experience scaling engineering, product and design teams at Facebook will be invaluable to Sequoia founders working to build similarly transformative companies.
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The listening exercise we held with you provided invaluable context, and we both came away with many ideas to discuss with our teams.
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And making yourself available to someone who needs you, or "leaving an open door," as Germanotta puts it, is an invaluable first step.
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This partnership offers large company capabilities providing invaluable expertise to meet the demands of growing the business 212x over the next two years.
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The data repository of consumer insights alone will be invaluable, but we're also talking about a massively better experience on the customer side.
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Ever since, it has been providing aid workers and locals with invaluable maps to some of the most remote areas of the planet.
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" Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison was the first to confirm Sigley's release last week, where he thanked Swedish officials for their "invaluable assistance.
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That no doubt annoyed Mr Trump, but independence is an invaluable quality in a senior intelligence official, and a dangerous one to lack.
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"Jordan was an incredible young man, and his passion and enthusiasm made him an invaluable and beloved member of our team," Durkin said.
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People spend their college years forming a circle of friends and a network of acquaintances that often become invaluable later in their careers.
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"Peter's guidance and kindness have been invaluable gifts which warmed my spirit and prepared me for this journey," the incoming actor shared Tuesday.
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Though his labor would prove invaluable to NASA, he wouldn't be the engineer to come up with the winning parachute design for Mars.
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For new sports that year, like freestyle skiing and short track speed skating, the attention that came along with gold medals was invaluable.
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Multiple bloggers spoke about study blogging as an invaluable reassurance that their education was both as challenging and important as they themselves imagined.
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It's clear the camp provides an invaluable service to these kids, by packaging the education in an enjoyable way that keeps them engaged.
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Nick has already proven himself invaluable to Strand, while Chris is grappling with his mother Liza's death from the end of season one.
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It's invaluable knowing which doors you can lock to hide behind, where you can restock at item replicators, and where different levels connect.
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Mayor Cantrell praised the wife and mother of three as a "beautiful human being" and an "invaluable member" of the New Orleans community.
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The messaging app's mute feature is invaluable if you want to reduce distractions, particularly if you're a participant in any large group chats.
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In a country where a typical woman has five children, and where land is fought over, the expansion of arable land is invaluable.
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Sky's 23 million customers makes it an invaluable asset to any media group seeking to better compete against online groups Netflix and Amazon.
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This input would prove invaluable as it allowed the charity to interface with not just the games industry but also the clinical world.
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That's a serious obstacle to someone in a walker or with limited sight, and the ability to prefer other routes would be invaluable.
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She collaborated on the design with Commune cofounder Pamela Shamshiri, who, she tells C, gave her an invaluable education in high-end furniture.
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Learning to balance training to become military officers while being students taught us personal discipline, time management, patience and many more invaluable lessons.
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The authors believe the MEC system would be invaluable to hospitals and laboratories in the developing world, which have far more limited resources.
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If you don't have Twitter open all day then it can be an invaluable way of hearing about news events as they happen.
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Even if you don't win the whole shooting match, you'll walk away with invaluable — some might say life-changing — media and investor exposure.
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But Republicans who should know better ought to point out loudly and often that a free press is an invaluable bulwark against tyranny.
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"On a personal note, John provided invaluable counsel during my early days as Commissioner and was always generous with his time," Bettman said.
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But both methods can prove invaluable in extending a startup's runway and are best done when the startup is on financially solid ground.
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The bulkhead seats offer invaluable crawling space and brackets for the bassinet and can usually be reserved if you check in early enough.
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MORE (R-Ind.) was an invaluable member of the committee that put together the final agreement on this legislation to combat substance abuse.
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Conservation is invaluable not only for the species that live in these areas, but also for the hunters and anglers pursuing those animals.
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The go to market, if you will, is to make Cohort invaluable to individuals first, then to their teams, then to their organisations.
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"The USHCC is invaluable compared to a chamber that's helping a guy who's already got networks, connections and knows lending institutions," said Palomarez.
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Still, these early failures were invaluable learning experiences for Barnard and speak to the difficulty of the problem he is trying to solve.
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She was invaluable during my transition to the NEC, and I thank her for her dedication, service and knowledge on economic policy issues.
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But it has also deprived us of the psychologically invaluable sense of community and interdependence that we hominids enjoyed for millions of years.
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The USPSTF's broad recommendation denies an important tool that provides invaluable information to both men (especially those at higher risk) and their doctors.
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To prepare for your next trip down the red carpet, check out Adele's invaluable guide to winning the music industry's biggest night. 1.
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Pelosi was an invaluable ally and blunt counselor to the President, promising only what she could deliver and delivering everything that she promised.
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His campaign has not only galvanized young voters, but also produced an invaluable email list, several million strong, of fervent activists and donors.
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For reporters, press passes to travel in rebel-held territory were invaluable for avoiding arrest, duct-taped hands or detention in a basement.
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They proved to be invaluable, because they showed where various athletes were in relation to one another at particular times in the race.
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She was no less exotic as first lady, her European manners proving invaluable for Washington politicking but sometimes leaving her a woman apart.
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She goes deep, with enormous understanding of and connections within our sector, which have made her really invaluable to us as we grow.
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Chapman has converted 12 of 14 saves for the Chicago Cubs; Miller's versatility has been invaluable to the Cleveland Indians; Beltran was hitting .
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And his presence has been invaluable for the development of younger players the Rangers need, like Nomar Mazara, Rougned Odor and Jurickson Profar.
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The military has immense resources and personnel that can be invaluable in supporting the national security goal of ensuring our country is safe.
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It's not so simple for Apple users to pick out any old gamepad, and that's why the SteelSeries Nimbus is an invaluable option.
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Under his administration, there has been a mad rush to turn over invaluable public resources, such as national park land, for private exploitation.
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Fat grafting represents an invaluable method of helping naturally restore what cancer took away—the subtle shape, projection, and contour of a breast.
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Anna Isaacson, the N.F.L.'s senior vice president for social responsibility, said Smith's presence on the field was an invaluable example to women.
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Retaining funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will be important, since it provides invaluable information for businesses and researchers alike.
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He said her presentation was invaluable in showing the officers how to better observe and document their findings accurately and free from bias.
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These moments are opportunities to connect with patients and are invaluable in helping with medication adherence, monitoring of progress, and managing of health.
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Whether it's assembling the right team to grow or becoming more empathetic, here are 19 pieces of invaluable advice from successful business leaders.
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HOME is often an invaluable source of critical funding for affordable housing, CDBG funds critical infrastructure like water systems, sewers, streets and lights.
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And on Wikipedia, an invaluable source of movie synopses, this gap gave rise to a heated edit war with its own odd twist.
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Whistleblowers provide an invaluable service to society by exposing wrongdoing that otherwise would go undetected and unpunished, often at great risk to themselves.
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The price tag on this invaluable element of our national power rings in at less than 1 percent of the total federal budget.
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He spoke of my father's invaluable contribution to future generations of scientists, how blessed he felt to have worked so closely beside him.
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Rather than a source of tension for Willis, her local Catholic church provided an invaluable resource for stability, growth, and learning, she says.
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Luckily for us, those waves of 1,600 years past also managed to wash up an invaluable piece of the Roman Empire's vast legacy.
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Having dozens or hundreds of them at varying ranges and altitudes from the epicenter of a quake is an invaluable resource for seismologists.
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I found invaluable resources in The Devil's Party, edited by Per Faxneld and Jesper Aa. Petersen, and Jules Michelet's classic Satanism and Witchcraft.
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We've already mentioned how he spaces the floor, but as an effective iso scorer, his contributions in a playoff setting will be invaluable.
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Those lessons would be interesting for microbiology — assessing the extreme limits for microbial life — but they'd be invaluable for a trip to Mars.
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But our excruciating plumbing experience was invaluable in showing me the strengths — and the limitations — of the leading online tax-return preparation programs.
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Why sit in a board room when, on other end of the red phone were customers with real-time problems and invaluable feedback?
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What distinguishes it overall, and makes it invaluable, is the content of much of the work, with its references to specific everyday lives.
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" UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres told reporters Thursday that the treaty's expiry means "the world will lose an invaluable brake on nuclear war.
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Looking through the archive offers invaluable context for how the "storm" of German Expressionism gathered and broke over the course of two decades.
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"These last two weeks, Alston has been an invaluable loudspeaker for hundreds of people that are too often paid very little attention to."
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Social media often gets a bad rap but in these strange times we are living in, these online support networks are becoming invaluable.
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Weed is a medication that is relatively harmless, and it is invaluable for the treatment of PTSD, seizures and many other medical problems.
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The findings have been invaluable to Dr. Moges Teshome, an eye surgeon from the Christian Blind Mission who works at the Kissy hospital.
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Facebook isn't always a social or individual good, but it's been invaluable over the years in making connections with music new to me.
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Almost any page of this invaluable book will take you somewhere emotionally and offer a paramount lesson in the power of Didion's voice.
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But Mr. Trump has signaled very clearly his skepticism about the Syria mission, and Moscow perceives that as an invaluable opportunity, analysts say.
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And it's no secret how invaluable a Brooklyn native's endorsement is: When a local gives you their recs, you take them to heart.
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Callaway 200s Laser Rangefinder A rangefinder can be an invaluable tool for your golf game once you get back out on the fairway.
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I have learned a tremendous amount from her about our industry and what makes it special, and this has been invaluable to me.
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They also serve as invaluable primary documents of the colonial period, testifying to the cultural exchanges (and discords) between Indigenous people and Europeans.
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Aside from being recognized as one of the most successful investors of all time, Warren Buffett is also revered for his invaluable wisdom.
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For consumers struggling to meet the now-stricter enrollment deadline, insurance brokers and agents can provide invaluable guidance that saves time and money.
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" Meanwhile Jenny Lay-Flurrie, chief accessibility officer at Microsoft, told EY that people with dyslexia bring "invaluable expertise and strengths to every organization.
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"David has been an invaluable source of strategic counsel and advice, not just to my chairmanship, but to the entire Congress," Brady said.
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