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intrinsic worth

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intrinsic
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/ us /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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worth
noun
uk /wɜːθ/ us /wɝːθ/
the amount of money that something can be sold ...
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Examples of intrinsic worth


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Such human minutiae enrich and entwine our lives and form a part of their intrinsicworth.
In that work, task valuation is performed by combining both the local intrinsicworth of the task with the perceived or specified worth that task will have on other entities.
One additional value, mentioned in section 1, is applicable to living resources: it is their intrinsicworth as living resources.
The question is not so much whether living things possess intrinsicworth, but rather, about ways of assessing this worth.
The idea of 'intrinsicworth' of living things is inherent not only in traditional religious systems of ethics, but also in modern utilitarianism.
It follows that citizens may also take their cue from such signals when forming perceptions of the intrinsicworth of charitable activity.
No amount of control will maintain its value if it has no intrinsicworth.
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Our society has a strong belief in the value and intrinsicworth of the individual.
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It may therefore be necessary to speak up for the worth of the claim, not just on some promise made in the past but on its intrinsicworth.
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Does my noble friend agree that the markets value the currency for its intrinsicworth at a particular time?
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We have to bear in mind that intrinsicworth has really got nothing to do with archaeological importance.
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There has been almost a political consensus for 100 years that we should expand higher education and recognise the intrinsicworth of education and its importance for our economy.
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Frequently these objects are of very small intrinsicworth, but they often have a high scientific value and importance.
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The motive, apart from its intrinsicworth, is to reduce the number of young people who might otherwise drift into criminality.
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Moreover, fluctuating currencies distort consumer choice of holiday destinations when selected according to favourable exchange rates, rather than by the intrinsicworth of holidays offered by the industry.
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Reform would have been of great value for its intrinsicworth and merit, but we should all recognise that enlargement has largely been the driving force behind it.
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Value (without qualification) as an intrinsicworth that stands without the process of exchange.
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In love there is an "active appreciation" of the intrinsicworth of the object of love.
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The school emphasises the intrinsicworth of art and music as valuable cultural influences in the formation of the cultivated mind.
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While modern fiat currencies lack intrinsicworth, some fictional currencies are designed to be valuable in their own right.
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