I think African-Americans certainly do value economic well-being.
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She values economic independence as an important condition for freedom.
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However, J�szber�ny not only values economic growth but has also developed into a cultural center of national renown.
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With this agreement, Singapore becomes an even more valued economic partner of the United States, " he said.
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We can return to the path of progress, on which we value economic growth that rewards innovation and productivity and meets the needs of our families and of national security.
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African leaders from 35 countries that President Bush called " valued economic partners " will come to Washington for an Oct . 4-5 trade and economic development forum.
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Amidon ( 1997 ) points out that the shift from tangible to intangible assets will revolutionize the way that enterprises are measured and that there is an entirely new way to value economic wealth.
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The reasons for the erosion in political power are many : a declining population base as Poles move from the city to the suburbs; ward and legislative remapping that has carved up the community; a culture that values economic success over political power.
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It shows how to represent ( in the maximization calculus ) all real-valued economic measures of any belief system that is required to rank consistently different feasible social configurations in an ethical sense as " better than ", " worse than ", or " indifferent to " each other ( p . 221 ).
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In 2006, Welcome Books published " On the Street : 1980-1990, " a collection of more than 70 of the most influential images from Arbus'time at the Village Voice, those that " lend a voice to an era when individuality and self-expression were fighting for breathing room in a culture that valued economics over creativity . " John Spellos then created a documentary called " On the Street " following Arbus as she tracked down the subjects of these photographs 25 years after they were taken.