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If we all yielded, we must at least acquire poverty as a final virtue.
A final virtue of this account is that it captures the element of commitment in intention, emphasized by Michael Bratman, among others (Bratman 1987, pp. 18 20).
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This final virtue is what makes service in the developing world not just an adventure, a spiritual experience or a cinematic moment.
For all its scintillating cleverness, it yields to a self-satisfied moralism to set up a final, painless twist that fuses virtue and pleasure, public good and private happiness.
The ninth, the men's single, will go to a third-round final by virtue of a split between the first- and second-round finals.
She caught a final glimpse of them, Tiny carrying her head up & wearing an air of genuine virtue, & the two old ladies chatting amiably.
The Pharm was a final twist on humanity's old ambivalence toward spiders — an attempt to find the virtues in venom.
Despite dismal recent performances, the UK remains one of the "big five" nations guaranteed a place in the final by virtue of their financial support for the European Broadcasting Union.
Roma did indeed score three goals to win the tie 3 0 and progress to the final, by virtue of a 3 2 aggregate victory.
Somerset won last year's semi following a one-over eliminator after Hampshire beat them in the 2010 final by virtue of losing fewer wickets.
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