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Small corporate meetings have a virtue — they're small.
HERE is where a rhetoric pointing to something larger than a typical counterinsurgency campaign may have a virtue, after all.
"When people were naively popping champagne, smart phones looked full of super-cool bells and whistles," says Sarva. "The world has changed and simplicity turns out to have a virtue".
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If this misguided plan has a virtue, it is to expose the institutional self-interest of the BBC.
Her most recent biographers have had the tact to make themselves relatively inconspicuous, though each has a virtue and a weakness that color his or her version of the same events.
Religious pacifism has a virtue ethics component when the commitment to peace is conceived as a lifelong project of personal transformation.
Everything has a virtue and a liability.
Although these are not genuine virtues, we nevertheless have a duty of virtue to foster these traits "so to associate the graces with virtue" (MM 6 473; Ant 7 282).
The latest batch, from Compaq, Gateway, 3Com and Honeywell, have an additional virtue: They're tiny.
"Do not think you have gained a virtue unless you have first been tried by its opposite".
"Well, we don't have a stranglehold on virtue," he said.
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