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Is a disgruntled in-office employee who feels like their boss doesn’t trust them really a more valuable asset than a happy employee who feels trusted enough to sometimes work from home?

From Salon

"When the second hand market becomes more valuable because of rarity, that is problematic because our business is affected."

From BBC

That would be a more valuable contribution than the one Ramírez made on the field Sunday.

Mr Diack said: "I was born in a family that doesn't have much... but they gave me many things more valuable than money. They gave me respect, education and above all, values."

From BBC

New York Giants: CB Travis Hunter, Colorado — Hunter is good enough to play wide receiver in the NFL, but he’s more valuable as a corner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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