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But as we've observed before, that's one example of a supposed virtue of bitcoins that has turned into a serious drawback.
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That seems less urgent in the age of the Internet, but her evisceration of the supposed virtue of amiable, boosterish coverage is not.
Self-effacement is the supposed virtue of Cruz's work: you look or you listen, but you think of somewhere else.
Meanwhile, the investment management industry has been transformed by the rise of private equity firms and hedge funds, both of which prominently feature market-based compensation as the basis of their supposed virtue.
"Our self-righteous celebration of ourselves and our supposed virtue is as false as that of Israel.
She began to make paintings that do not fawn over some supposed virtue of middlebrow culture, but they do grasp the perpetual, ruminative power of taboo.
To maintain cultural homogeneity, it was common practice among residents of some of these bastions of supposed virtue and character to ward off prospective minority homeowners through hostile coercion.
They have an obligation to scrutinize his supposed virtues as a refreshing counterpolitician.
Selling the supposed virtues of an unproven technology is old hat for Amadon.
A leading candidate in the other party has extolled the supposed virtues of the brutal communist regimes of Cuba and Nicaragua, including even their bread lines, ideological indoctrination, and censorship of the media.
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