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(Drunkenness was not considered a vice).
In pre-industrial cultures, curiosity was sometimes considered a vice, and people didn't expect constant stimulation.
Mr. Buruma writes, It is a characteristic of Calvinism to hold moral principles too rigidly, and this might be considered a vice as well as a virtue of the Dutch".
And the willingness of American companies to lay off workers has gone from being considered a vice to a virtue, at least among business leaders and some economists and government officials.
Anger is considered a vice.
Sadness or melancholy is considered a vice.
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So far, only one emerging challenger from the right has pressed Clinton on gender: Carly Fiorina, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Co, who is expected to announce her intentions to seek the Republican nomination early next month and is widely considered a vice-presidential option to help woo women voters in the general election.
In a television interview that he taped with CNN on Saturday, he would not be roped into a firm statement about whether or not he would consider a vice presidential candidate who supports legal abortion.
Nothing good can come from greed that, after all, most of us consider a vice.
"He was indirectly approached to see if he would ever consider a vice-presidential spot on any ticket," he said.
Yet the same country that has funded WHOI's work, is considering a vice-presidential candidate (or presidential, if you listen to Mitt Romney) who has argued that global warming is an illusion.
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