Sentences with phrase «worthless pieces of paper»

Patents are mostly worthless pieces of paper, and very few that I have read contain anything novel, and certainly not the secret to protecting a company's moat.
Glass Steagall was repealed in 1999 and now in the vaults of the major banks there are 2 trillion dollars of worthless pieces of paper.
If they have doubts about the future of the company, then stock compensation might just feel like worthless pieces of paper.
I was also interested in this concept of money — I remember thinking about physical money and it being this worthless piece of paper with worthless names stamped on it — yet people give it value.
That is a worthless piece of paper.
Fascinating that one worthless piece of paper would delay my startup, but it did.
What I'm interested in is the transformation of value that takes place when I take a tiny, worthless piece of paper, and give it a body, a weight by massively enlarging it and giving it physical substance by framing it.»
By doing so, you are essentially sending in a worthless piece of paper that guarantees that you will not generate a positive response from recruiters.
There is a reason why most lawyers hate the SPIS; it is a worthless piece of paper designed to make buyers feel all feel - good, fuzzy and over protected, when in fact those feelings may be perfectly misguided.
You have a worthless piece of paper.

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«It's trust that the «worthless» piece of paper is actually worth something to other people that makes it an acceptable medium of exchange,» Lee said.
A contract is a piece of worthless paper as we have seen time and time again.
It all blew up in their faces when their investments turned out to be nothing but pieces of worthless paper.
«Realtors: Get back to the basics of taking full responsibility for your own due diligence actions, and stop relying on some piece of worthless paper with a signature thereon to conveniently, mercenarily, sluff off on those same said responsibilities» — having a SPIS properly completed helps Realtors with «due diligence» in an orderally manner, not to mention raising our level of professionalism.
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