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Until recently, many scientists still saw it as a virtue to avoid "political" positions.
But there's a virtue to Mr. Condit's reticence, banality, emptiness and ideological ambidexterity.
Like Ignatow, he made it a virtue to seem unliterary and found illumination in the pedestrian and the ordinary.
"There is a virtue to living with handmade things," she said, explaining the movement's point of view.
He emphasized his first-time candidacy as a virtue to help tame a $3 billion budget deficit, and attract more jobs.
Since when is it a virtue to compromise one's principles for political gain, but to do it so badly that it backfired?
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In a radical reversal of the conventional wisdom, home ownership has gone from an unquestioned virtue to something to be wary of.
THE PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE AWARD To Julian Robertson, hedge-fund manager and renowned value investor.
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