Definitions
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- noun the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
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Examples
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How many people are persuaded to change from one value-system to a conflicting one by a good argument?
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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Many, many people base a whole philosophy, world-view, value-system, whatever, on the the pure scientific idea of evolution, which they go far beyond.
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A system similar to the RAHS Risk Assessment & Horizon Scanning program in Singapore, which explores methods and value-system research that compliment scenario planning, is a good example.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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Regardless, it was a stark blow to the value-system of Britain, and a slew of complaints saw the producer in question immediately nailed to a massive cross in the Blue Peter garden.
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A system similar to the RAHS Risk Assessment & Horizon Scanning program in Singapore, which explores methods and value-system research that compliment scenario planning, is a good example.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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This plan would fit the value-system landscapes of each culture and should be embodied in the spirit of the following steps:
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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It suggests a value-system that privileges ultimately trite works written by the middle-classes for the middle-classes, works which may well achieve gravitas at the expense of vigour.
What is Literary Fiction? Hal Duncan 2009
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Regardless, it was a stark blow to the value-system of Britain, and a slew of complaints saw the producer in question immediately nailed to a massive cross in the Blue Peter garden.
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It suggests a value-system that privileges ultimately trite works written by the middle-classes for the middle-classes, works which may well achieve gravitas at the expense of vigour.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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This plan would fit the value-system landscapes of each culture and should be embodied in the spirit of the following steps:
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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