Sentence examples for accessible virtue from inspiring English sources

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The idea of the Confederate flag as a symbol of Southern pride presumes that there was some universally accessible virtue associated with the circumstances under which that flag came into existence.

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Once again the culprit is... public art, in which the popularization of art, the determination of institutions from parks to to local councils to be associated with it, and a lingering British Puritan visual clumsiness produce a lot of guff as artists try to promote the accessible virtues of their ideas.

The possible roles of these genes in the tumour subtypes studied requires future functional studies in representative models; however, it is notable that all of the genes studied here are accessible by virtue of solubility or membrane location, making them a practical choice for intervention.

In an era when conspicuous consumption reached newly stratospheric heights, she redefined taste as a virtue accessible to the middle classes.

To the extent that Google has done its business on the premises of enlightenment ("Universally accessible and useful") and virtue ("Don't be evil"), its research for the future shares a questing optimism — and a reverent isolationism — with the studious faiths of the past.

There are more ambitious outings in Tokyo, but Takao has the virtue of being accessible enough that you can pack several activities into one day without emptying your wallet, something easily done by staying in town.

Electing to address the moral virtues, as more accessible to a lay understanding, Dante begins by describing how nobility is implanted in the nascent soul as the seed of virtue, from which spring the two branches of the active and the contemplative life.

But this is more than made up for by its considerable substantive virtues: it is straightforward, accessible and sensible, free of the ideological cant and posturing that often mar even serious academic studies of racial issues.

Both of these observations indicate that recombination is strongly associated with reduced methylation in the dog genome, and is consistent with the hypothesis that unmethylated regions promote recombination by virtue of their being more accessible to the recombination machinery.

Beliefs qualify as knowledge by virtue of some feature not directly accessible to the thinking subject, such as the fact that they appropriately result from the exercise of a reliable (inner sense or mindreading) mechanism.

Second, the sensory arbors are embedded within a large two-dimensional tissue (the skin) that by virtue of its surface location is readily accessible to controlled stimulation or surgical and pharmacologic manipulations.

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