Dictionary
be virtue
noun
The inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.
Exact(8)
There can be virtue in a little vice.
Upon reflection, however, there may be virtue in Berkshire's measured approach.
There may, in other words, be virtue in old-fashioned, long-term investing, even it isn't always obvious.
There may be virtue in mixing up the right- and left-handers but the technical issues are not so pronounced as in England.
For that which is destructive of the species can never be "virtue of any kind or in any sense but must remain still horrid depravity, notwithstanding any fashion, law, custom or religion which may be ill and vicious itself but can never alter the eternal measures and immutable independent nature of worth and virtue" (C 175).
Gerald Feaser Jr., elections director for Dauphin County, agrees the older voting machines "are not sophisticated," but he said that may be virtue.
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There can be virtues in this.
Even the man's frailties turn out to be virtues.
There is virtue in stagecraft.
What is virtue?
And so is virtue.
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