31. Beaufre, by contrast an opportunist, saw plans merely a means to an end, without much inherent value . 32. Ethical funds are subject to demand that is based on the inherent values of respective social groups. 33. "I'm not one of these Calvinists who believe in the inherent value of work, " he declares. 34. The related ecocentrism extends inherent value to the whole of nature, while zoocentrism limits it specifically to animals. 35. Frankly, I am surprised that more people didn't see the inherent value in this subject from the get-go. 36. The inherent value of the property occupied by pubs also led to many more being demolished or developed. 37. That's where Brown's inherent value lies. 38. Both positions represent two diametrical ways of understanding existence with the following association, among others, these inherent values : 39. The object retains its inherent value . 40. The phrase ( often used synonymously with " inherent value " ) has been adopted by animal rights advocates.