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Why not fashion a holiday that, by virtue of exercise by day, would allow us to indulge by night?
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Leo also entertained regular contact with other leading churchmen, such as Peter Damian and Abbot Hugh of Cluny, who by virtue of their reputations exercised great influence upon their immediate surroundings and thus prepared the way for the acceptance of measures to reform Christian society.
According to Weber, that a political regime is legitimate means that its participants have certain beliefs or faith ("Legitimitätsglaube") in regard to it: "the basis of every system of authority, and correspondingly of every kind of willingness to obey, is a belief, a belief by virtue of which persons exercising authority are lent prestige" (Weber 1964: 382).
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We could also expand the use of the electronic notebooks by asking students to describe how their thinking has changed by virtue of carrying out this set of exercises.
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This aspect has been changed by the Treaty of Lisbon, after which the Commission exercises its powers just by virtue of the treaties.
Russia, if only by virtue of geography, and the United States, because of its global reach, could exercise significant influence over the emergence of a new geopolitical balance in Eurasia.
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