Voorbeelden van het gebruik van No real value in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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No real value?
It has no real value.
What can be purchased has no real value.
It has no real value.
They're completely free and have no real value.
Has no real value. What can be purchased.
This circus has no real value.
PERFORMATIK2013- In economic terms an'air bubble' means a nominal value with no real value.
You said it had no real value.
in fact, no real value.
PUPs deliver no real value for regular users.
but it has no real value.
you practically have no real value of keeping Adware.
After apparitions; ghostly figures of no real value.
otherwise they are of no real value.
Potentially unwanted apps provide no real value for regular users.
Instead, people would play with artificial money that carried no real value.
Security experts warn that the reported issues are of no real value, so purchasing the program will not"save" your computer.
note that the reported issue is of no real value.
In fact, adware-type applications deliver no real value for regular users.
While U.S. banks are in a terrible position too, when derivatives positions are included that have little or no real value.
In fact, most of these apps deliver no real value for regular users.
Because it has no real value for you, and because it is capable of exposing your system to threats from the Web,
wittiness will be seen as having no real value now.
If there is no real value in it and is a standalone script skritpa assuming will work on unencrypted channels
So, naturally, interest is losing for so many things that had no real value in the first place. imagined value, not value, even, you see?
where no real value creation may take place.
It doesn't exactly enhance the EU's image to produce new common EU driving licences which turn out to have no real value when holders are controlled by the police in other Member States!
We each have on our books a $20 billion cocktail napkin which has no real value until such time as the system is no longer able to absorb bogus cocktail napkins in which case we go to the government to get bailed out.