Valance in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, this is one of the reasons it's not an interesting discussion for me: it's practically a valance issue.

No... You could theoretically store information in the spin state of a few valance atoms, but all of the tightly bound atoms are already filling all of the spin states.

I'm an advanced or white level athlete in 4 or 5 sorts, and it's very easy for me to become producer at a new sport, and I often notice body control, posture, focus, or valance related carryovers.

Fluourescent and LED lamps also work based on chemical / valance emissions, and operate in far narrower bands than blackbody emissions -- one of the reasons these lamps can appear harsher than incandescents.

It's true that coops are less likely to choose to respond to change by radical workforce reductions, but that's rather the point -- the "need" for such a response isn't an objective fact of circumstance, it's a particular valance of the interest of equity owners vs. those of workers.

Valance definitions

noun

a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing

See also: cornice pelmet