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While it’s worth lamenting the loss of 5 points of the youth vote, and figuring out how to win them back, it can be argued that it’s even more worthwhile to figure out how to increase your margins among older voters.

From Salon

Along the way, the 33-year-old has found something more worthwhile than the promise of a more lucrative contract.

Also, union involvement in the political realm leads to policies that meet working people’s needs; this creates a virtuous cycle in which civic participation seems more worthwhile, as people see that government can tangibly improve their lives.

From Slate

The Bank has been increasing interest rates to make it more expensive for people to borrow money, and more worthwhile for them to save - the theory being that consumers will spend less and price increases will slow down.

From BBC

“It’s not easy, but choosing the harder path makes life more worthwhile. The more hurdles there are, the climb becomes worth it,” Terajima said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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