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153. But the acronyms to these symbols of what enable life to be worth the trouble cannot be escaped.
154. A magnetic attraction might be fleeting, but it could be worth exploring.
155. Many companies also have assets in China such as production facilities and yuan cash holdings, which would be worth more with any local currency appreciation.
156. Their real estate also said to be worth more than the enterprise value of the stock.
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158. For a single-user application that's going to run on a single machine, this is probably overkill and might not be worth the trouble.
159. Given the underlying appetite for concision, he notes: " A photo can be worth a thousand words. "
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