Which preposition to use with valueless
His Honor will tell you, in his charge, I have no doubt, that this boy's statement, founded, as he himself says, on hearsay, is valueless in law, and should have no weight in your minds.
"A paltry hundred thousand? "Nay, without my hatmy helmet!I should be valueless to myself and everybody else; so estimate my worth and you can assay the value of my hat.
The last phrase was a significant reference to the fact that Agadir, though valueless for commercial purposes, might be invaluable to any Power which desired to molest the South Atlantic trade routes.
There was one ram which I shot for meat, but unfortunately his head was smaller than I thought, and valueless as a trophy.
I should have supposed it to be quite valueless from a scientific point of view.
"Often; and on grand juries, too." "Well, did the judge never tell you, when a witness is detected in lying on one point, that his testimony is valueless on all others?" "Very true; but this is a review, and not testimony.
"Viewed from the standpoints of legality and expediency it would seem necessary to find some other method than coercion in enforcing an international guaranty, or else to find some substitute for a guaranty which would be valueless without affirmative action to support it.