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It has also rankled those who don't consider smaller workforces to be an obvious virtue — namely, people in the U.S. who are looking for jobs.
But it does mean that principles which privilege these methods — which give them more weight than others, no matter what the question — have an obvious virtue: they recommend methods that aren't secret or the province of a few.
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Tax cuts for the über-wealthy are taken to be a reward for obvious virtue, while the "have-nots" are assumed to deserve their meager lot.
This approach has one obvious virtue: if a private-equity firm wants to make money, it has to improve the value of the companies it buys.
The most obvious virtue of the break-fast is the abundant gratitude for the food: the lox and whitefish.
But we offered him the chance to play both Cratchit and Marley, and his response was, 'I've got something meaty, it'll be fun.'" The other, less immediately obvious virtue of performance capture is creative freedom.
Second, he suggests that the non-philosophers will be struck by the philosophers' obvious virtue (500d-502a).
The attempt to find the neutral basis in the given has one obvious virtue: it makes the neutral elements into something with which we are intimately acquainted.
The obvious virtue of encoding orderings in the world is to offload memory.
Brightness is the obvious virtue, helping the resolution of light microscopy go even below 1 nm.
As it is, Rene is one of those compromised characters whose obvious virtues run a tight race with his flaws.
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