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Example sentences for "permanent value"

  • A history of permanent value, which covers ground never properly investigated before, and is replete with the results of original research.

  • According to another interpretation goodness was a transient, evanescent phase in the process of evolution, of no permanent value: the ethical process was doomed to be defeated by its enemy, the cosmic process.

  • Ultimately, it will make no difference: the distinction between right and wrong is not one of permanent value, or based on any lasting difference in things.

  • It need only be added that one reason why Traditional Management makes so little progress is because it makes no analyses that are of permanent value.

  • This motion study can be accurate and of permanent value only in so far as the divisions are final.

  • The "Systems," standing orders or collections of written directions, that are evolved at this stage have a permanent value.

  • But in the sphere to which Jesus and the New Testament writers assigned the Old Testament science cannot deny or seriously question its inspiration or permanent value.

  • Such dependence, even if it could be proved, would not rob the Decalogue of inspiration or permanent value; but it seems to me that the similarities do not warrant the claim of even such dependence.

  • This report contains so much interlocking matter of different kinds as to give it a permanent value: "On page seventy-four of Rev.

  • His writings were far too numerous and far too diverse in subject to be of permanent value.

  • A book of permanent value, not milk for babes but strong meat for men.

  • There was nothing of permanent value in that book, and in my extremest youth I never imagined otherwise.

  • The only argument against a censorship is that it is extremely harmful to original literature of permanent value; and such an argument does not make any very powerful appeal to publishers.

  • I repeat that the only argument against a censorship is that it is extremely harmful to original literature of permanent value; such an argument does not make any very powerful appeal to authors.

  • There are generally hundreds of such books in every large library which have no permanent value; and these, and also the mistaken selections of committees and librarians, should be discarded as soon as possible.

  • But if the matter has not been worked out before, the hasty view of the material of the course, while it may enable one to pass the examination, has no permanent value.

  • When a lawyer is preparing a case to present to a court, the actual, detail evidence is of no permanent value, and cramming is justified.

  • But if we wish to acquire and organize facts for their permanent value, cramming is not the proper procedure.

  • They fill his thoughts, they divert his ambition into channels of no permanent value to his mind or life; they continue to absorb his interest and form a large part of his reading long after he has left school or college.

  • Keen as was his interest in theology and in history, it is not certain that he would have produced work of permanent value in either sphere even had his life been wholly devoted to study.

  • Hans Thomisson's hymnal continued to be printed with occasional additions of new material, most of which possessed no permanent value.

  • Although excessively praised by the highest authorities of the period, Birgitte Boye's hymns contain nothing of permanent value, and have now happily been forgotten.

  • Normal standard of quality for book papers required for publications of permanent value.

  • It is the opinion of experts that this heavily loaded Art Paper will not last a reasonable time, and, apart from other considerations, this should be ample reason for not using it in books that are expected to have a permanent value.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "permanent value" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being compelled; easily removed; eighteen months; its name; making believe; more rapid; much happier; much younger; never want; permanent camp; permanent cure; permanent home; permanent institution; permanent magnet; permanent pastures; permanent peace; permanent place; permanent residence; permanent resident; permanent settlement; qui sont; say anything more about; should not; sweet butter; upon their; vocal expression