Examples of using Inherent value in English and their translations into Swedish
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An inherent value for continuing education.
We all have the same inherent value, born or unborn.
The inherent value of any commodity or service should really have no effect.
Human beings, you see, have no inherent value other than the money they earn.
surprisingly many of them are unaware of the inherent value of their business.
Because the skins have an inherent value, they can effectively be used as a virtual currency.
use active investment management to realise inherent value.
Should really have no effect… You were saying? Now, the inherent value of any commodity or service?
thus losing its inherent value.
We act with integrity based on mutual trust and recognize the inherent value of all people and the environment.
It must continue to promote its inherent values of solidarity and justice as enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
us consumers in Sweden will begin to value the animals based on their inherent value, and not for what they can”provide” for us humans.
Silver and gold in itself does not have any inherent value just like a currency does not have any value
is an ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things.
Therefore it is important to choose a party which has the individual's inherent values in the center and have respect for diversity, concludes Ahmadi.
strengthening the assertion of their inherent values.
animals are sentient beings. They have an inherent value which does not depend on man
Its main essence is the recognition of the inherent value of human life, as well as the principle of the priority of individual rights
which confers on the abstraction of value in money form the honour of having an existence of its own- this very system destroys by means of competition the inherent value of all things, and daily and hourly changes the value-relationship of all things to one another.
Because they are about issues such as what has inherent value, what do we have moral obligations to protect what characterises fair distribution,
this cannot act as an obstacle to the European Union' s vigorously defending the application of its inherent values: in this case, its defence of the abolition of the death penalty.
And even if this would prove to be a wholly erroneous apprehension, there is of course an inherent value in revealing discrimination in a research council, no matter how deviating
Matcha tea powder inherent value, not just tea,
practices must be pre served for their inherent value and in respect of the principle of subsidiarity, while remaining compatible with the process of building Europe and with the Treaty.
EAMT values the preservation of the inherent values of the Estonian national culture
whereas for the bourgeois it has an especial inherent value, the value of a god,
which confers on the abstraction of value in money form the honour of having an existence of its own- this very system destroys by means of competition the inherent value of all things, and daily and hourly changes the value-relationship of all things to one another.
They suggest, namísto, the value inherent in moments of rest