Value
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Worth estimated by any standard of purchasing power, especiallyby the market price, or the amount of money agreed upon as anequivalent to the utility and cost of anything.An article may be possessed of the highest degree of utility, orpower to minister to our wants and enjoyments, and may be universallymade use of, without possessing exchangeable value. M'Culloch.Value is the power to command commodities generally. A. L. Chapin(Johnson's Cys.).Value is the generic term which expresses power in exchange. F. A.Walker.His design was not to pay him the value of his pictures, because theywere above any price. Dryden.
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The quality or state of condition.
Something simple people pride themselves in or around.
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adds something to work product that cannot be produced by the original author of such work;
being acknowledged and appreciated by ones clientele; and
earning more money than what one spends.
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When something works in your favour / to your delight
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Noun
A special kind of sentiment added to an object after having it rubbed against a man's [crotchular region].
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in [CSS], the value is the amount or [setting] of a [property].
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The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
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