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13 Sentences With "put a high value on"

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And as he demonstrated with Justice Gorsuch, the president seems to put a high value on a candidate's credentials.
They put a high value on the importance of patriotism because the nation-state is a collection of like-minded people.
If you're invested in the Apple ecosystem, like Siri, and put a high value on audio quality, then the HomePod is a good choice.
ScienceTake A lot of human beings put a high value on curiosity, like parents who want to get their children into exclusive nursery schools.
It's also important to recall that we're a country with deep roots in the Enlightenment, a movement that put a high value on rational, calm, fact-based thought.
Customers who care about the tech powering their car via the drivetrain and power source also put a high value on the tech available via the infotainment system, too.
Novartis put a high value on the architecture enabling collaboration among researchers, and the company said scientists working in the labs have been pleased by what Ms. Lin designed.
DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. consumers put a high value on fuel economy when buying a new vehicle, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll, as automakers lobby the administration of President Donald Trump for relief from mileage requirements enacted by his predecessor.
Certain civil aviation authorities put a high value on quality and personalised pre-flight briefing. They require a system that will automatically deliver pre-flight bulletins where it is needed: e-mailed, faxed or delivered on paper. Each bulletin is tailor made from the flight route, derived from the flight plan. A typical requirement is to provide the most essential information possible, not to overload the cockpit with unnecessary paper and irrelevant data.
Stephen III is crowned king (from the Illuminated Chronicle) Ladislaus II usurps the throne (from the Illuminated Chronicle) Géza II died on 31 May 1162. Lucas, Archbishop of Esztergom, crowned the 15-year-old Stephen king without delay. On hearing of Géza II's death, Emperor Manuel hastened towards Hungary, because he "put a high value on the overlordship" of the country, according to the Byzantine historian John Kinnamos.Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus by John Kinnamos (5.1), p. 154.
Figueres was born on 25 September 1906 in San Ramón in Alajuela province. The locations are significant, according to his best biographer, because his parents came from a world of wide ambition that most Costa Ricans envied, and he was born in a nation that put a high value on his impeccable Spanish background. Figueres was the eldest of the four children of a Catalan doctor and his wife, a teacher, who had recently immigrated from Catalonia to San Ramón in west-central Costa Rica. Figueres' first language was Catalan, as he talked to his parents in this language.
View of the Austrian Imperial Library, where the Italian manuscript was kept Prince Eugene's Italian manuscript had been presented to him in 1713 by John Frederick Cramer (1664-1715); and was transferred to the Austrian National Library in Vienna in 1738 with the rest of his library. In Amsterdam sometime before 1709, Cramer had lent the manuscript to Toland, who writes that; (Mr. Cramer) had it out of the library of a person of great name and authority in that said city; who during his life was often heard to put a high value on the piece. Whether as a rarity, or as the model of his religion, I know not.
John Eilbeck Hillman succeeded Captain Smart. The Coonatto (Coonato) on the far right, May 1867 or 1869 at Port Adelaide. > During the sixties and seventies, when Sydney and Melbourne were filling > their harbours with the finest ships in the British Mercantile Marine, > Adelaide, in a smaller way, was carrying on an ever increasing trade of her > own, in which some very smart little clippers were making very good money > and putting up sailing records which could well bear comparison with those > made by the more powerful clippers sailing to Hobson's Bay and Port Jackson. > ... Their captains, however, were always keen in rivalry and put a high > value on their reputations as desperate sail carriers.

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