Examples of using Considerable value in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Thus, pastoral events have considerable value.
This carries considerable value and prestige with employers worldwide.
Amram's rules concerning the methodology of the Talmud are of considerable value.
At a fur coat choice considerable value has its weight.
In this scale tone only a small part is regarded as having considerable value.
Considerable value plays professions of the cosmetologist also the attitude towards people.
The seas andoceans are a significant resource of considerable value to Africa.
Of course, considerable value at a choice of an entrance door is played also by its price.
It is possible that the Playstation VR take the same path and have considerable value in the future.
The extra functionality available adds considerable value to everyone from one-person enterprises to large corporations.
Then I thought I would just take it out on your hide, butit seems you do have something of considerable value after all.
Tropical fruits present a considerable value of antioxidants, flavonoids and bioactive compounds, among which flavonoids are the most present.
Acanthosis is observed in most FH cases, and it is of considerable value in the diagnosis of dermatofibroma.
Before setting off on a journey, a man gives his servants talents,which at that time were coins of considerable value.
Even if the item is non-repairable,it can contain considerable value in its spare parts and materials.
Wastewater brings considerable value to rural communities in LMICs, and with it, risks that need to be effectively managed.
The grape marc isabel, green tea(camellia sinensis) and yerba mate(ilex paraguariensis)are sources of phenolic compounds of considerable value.
On Vikus hunting appears, after all he constitutes not only big danger,but also considerable value as it is a key to a secret of the weapon of aliens.
But the EU can add considerable value by coordinating transnational infrastructure projects, thereby achieving economies of scale and avoiding a duplication of national spending.
In a cold season headdresses as they not only carry out a role of a stylish accessory have considerable value, but also are means of protection….
I suppose that in the future he may have considerable value, like the 3D Glasses Master System, that are very hard to find in good condition today.
Michael Ellis, director of Global Marketing& Communications at Milacron,believes Stratasys PolyJet-based 3D printers provide considerable value to their bottom line.
Village land was for the Indians a good of considerable value, whose function went beyond subsistence; for it there were disputes, conflicts, and negotiations.
Vortex studies André Paiva Leite, a researcher with the Engineering and Production Department of Petrobras,reveals that the USP group's work has been of considerable value to the company.
With the size and momentum of the Great War that is gaining,it would be of considerable value for our country if you could make your curiosity more… systematic.
This last function, when dealt with in a post-graduate course, is limited to a few pedagogy class sessions;the participants in this study affirm that they were of considerable value to them.
Our experience as clinical research nurses has demonstrated considerable value in this work of actively recruiting research subjects and monitoring their participation in the research.
I still believe that a provision guaranteeing that all persons living with us in Europe who commit trafficking offences in other countries could be prosecuted in the EU would have added considerable value.
Still ahead of our contemplation of the crowning and consummate ministry of Paul the Apostle,there are several matters of considerable value which may make a brief chapter of helpfulness by themselves.
The eggs production in Brazil demands a considerable value of electrical energy for illumination since that large producers prefer to produce in closed hangars where they can have a better control of the process.