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Peter O'Neill shared all of his father's interests and an extra virtue: enamored of firemen from the time he was 2, he joined his local volunteer crew in Amityville, N.Y., at 17.
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Isn't patriotism a supererogatory virtue?
W1 contains virtuous people and W2 contains vicious people, and that the two worlds contain equal amounts of pleasure, because although W1-type worlds usually contain more pleasure than W2-type worlds, W1's extra virtue-generated pleasure is offset by 'a much greater incidence of disease', making the worlds equal in pleasure.
This will reduce the nC-T(1) by 1 unit and also reduce the nG-A(2) by 1 unit as well as have, as before, a small probability of adding an extra guanine in strand 2 by virtue of the additional base pair elongating the DNA.
This engine barely sips the stuff -- a notable virtue with California's extra-clean premium fuel running $1.90 a gallon.
We can be doing this child no harm by choosing it over its healthy twin, and its twin, if it counts as a being that can be harmed at all by being aborted, is not harmed in any extra way in virtue of having a twin who will live with an anomaly.
Theoretically, increased density is an urban virtue.
Isn't that an Amish virtue?
Craft is an underrated virtue.
Greed is not an admired virtue.
Deference is not an epistemic virtue.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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