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Definition of valued in English: valuedadjective ˈvaljuːdˈvæljud Considered to be important or beneficial; cherished. Example sentencesExamples - Employers in Yorkshire are being urged to introduce more flexible, worker-friendly hours to keep valued staff - and save themselves money.
- Another school celebrating success today was the Stanway School which scored highly in the valued added measure scores.
- A spokesman said: "The staff are devastated by the loss of a valued member of our team."
- We are a mature consultancy dedicated to serving our valued clients.
- Murray Liddle, better known in Darwin circles, was a valued team player.
- Ryan attends Holy Cross Primary School and is a valued member of Tramore Athletic Club.
- Selling off an easily defined and valued book of business is hardly rocket science.
- It was one of his most valued items of equipment.
- Sadly, this probably reflects the culture of family therapy generally, which has heretofore not valued research.
- Its a pat on the back and much valued encouragement to keep on dancing and making films! "
- I would like to thank our many customers for their valued business.
- Down through the years bingo has earned much-needed funds for the parish, allowing valued work to be done.
- The coast has played an important role in the fisheries economy of the area, producing lots of valued marine products.
- Every child must feel loved and must feel like a valued member of the community.
- The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man.
- The dowry may include livestock, money, or other socially valued items.
- In Walsall we are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities have the right to lead valued, independent and inclusive lives.
- Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world.
- The starting player may either put a bid in coins down on the table, or drop out, and take the lowest valued card on the table.
- Public Radio in Western Europe is a valued resource.
Definition of valued in US English: valuedadjectiveˈvæljudˈvalyo͞od Considered to be important or beneficial; cherished. Example sentencesExamples - The dowry may include livestock, money, or other socially valued items.
- Sadly, this probably reflects the culture of family therapy generally, which has heretofore not valued research.
- The starting player may either put a bid in coins down on the table, or drop out, and take the lowest valued card on the table.
- It was one of his most valued items of equipment.
- Its a pat on the back and much valued encouragement to keep on dancing and making films! "
- Selling off an easily defined and valued book of business is hardly rocket science.
- Murray Liddle, better known in Darwin circles, was a valued team player.
- I would like to thank our many customers for their valued business.
- We are a mature consultancy dedicated to serving our valued clients.
- Public Radio in Western Europe is a valued resource.
- In Walsall we are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities have the right to lead valued, independent and inclusive lives.
- Another school celebrating success today was the Stanway School which scored highly in the valued added measure scores.
- Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world.
- Down through the years bingo has earned much-needed funds for the parish, allowing valued work to be done.
- A spokesman said: "The staff are devastated by the loss of a valued member of our team."
- The coast has played an important role in the fisheries economy of the area, producing lots of valued marine products.
- Ryan attends Holy Cross Primary School and is a valued member of Tramore Athletic Club.
- The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man.
- Employers in Yorkshire are being urged to introduce more flexible, worker-friendly hours to keep valued staff - and save themselves money.
- Every child must feel loved and must feel like a valued member of the community.
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