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It seems reasonable to assume that while Socrates is dead he is not responsive, even if, by virtue of existing in the past, Socrates is ontologically on a par with things that exist while he is dead.
By virtue of existing in an open market, commercial media must tailor rhetoric; as long as newspapers compete for readership, exist under politically passionately owners and search for corporate advertisers, journalistic integrity -- in a blog or otherwise -- is necessarily limited.
"By virtue of existing we're materially increasing the size (and safety) of the digital kids market so by any analysis, our value comes from continuing to grow fast".
However, they allow that there are other ways of appearing in the complete inventory of the world than by virtue of existing.
Honor Resiliency By virtue of existing in today's world, our queer and transgender patients are extremely resilient, brave and beautiful.
Self worth is feeling like you have value as a human being simply by virtue of existing.
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Both President Bush and President Obama contend that numerous terrorists' attacks were discovered and prevented by virtue of the existing government surveillance programs.
The video's imagery a diapered infant waddling, an old man on a horse reminds you that, from the cradle to the fucking grave, by virtue of simply existing, you're contributing to their bottom line.
For example, a community facilitator pointed out the value of thinking about 'two types of inheritance in the Mijikenda context…those things you are born with by virtue of its existing in your family line, which is different from inheriting from your mother and father, as in it's so immediate…[talking about] that type of inheritance is very sensitive' (CF7).
Transport phenomenon, in physics, any of the phenomena involving the movement of various entities, such as mass, momentum, or energy, through a medium, fluid or solid, by virtue of nonuniform conditions existing within the medium.
A 52-year-old woman whose last year before succumbing to cancer was spent in part trying to convince the Cigna insurance company that she should not be disqualified from benefits by virtue of a "pre-existing condition".
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