Sentence examples for extensive virtue from inspiring English sources

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An intelligence capable of critical scrutiny and self-inquiry was by definition a free intelligence; the intellectual virtue that could analyze experience was an integral part of that more extensive virtue that could, according to many humanists, go far in conquering fortune.

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Oftentimes the king did not hesitate to exploit the church, over which he held extensive power by virtue of the still-valid Concordat of Bologna of 1516.

Spinel lithium titanate (Li4Ti5O12) has attracted extensive attention by virtue of its inherent features of zero strain and high operating potential, which results in outstanding structural stability and remarkable safety as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries.

As he sees it, the women of Herland cultivate both the best "feminine" virtues and the best "masculine" virtues the virtues that joined together are co-extensive with human virtue.

In this study, by virtue of extensive density functional theory (DFT) calculations, the favored reaction mechanism in the system is identified.

A lot of them were casually anti-GMO, not by virtue of extensive study, but by default to an unexamined cultural assumption of first world progressivism.

For our esteem, Reid writes, "is due only to the man whose soul is not contracted within itself, but embraces a more extensive object: who loves virtue, not for her dowry only, but for her own sake: whose benevolence is not selfish, but generous and disinterested" (EAP III.iii.iv: 166).

Interestingly, despite their relatively low mass, the subunits Sm-D1 and Sm-D2 do not dissociate under these conditions implying that they are protected by virtue of extensive interactions with each other, the snRNA, and/or U1-70k.

His extensive oeuvre has two virtues - his clear, simple, fluent style, and his ideas being just far too daft to be taken seriously.

The person said Trump, by virtue of his extensive international business dealings, was seen as a natural target for complicated opposition research abroad.

The priest enjoyed high prestige by virtue of his extensive knowledge, literate skills, and religious and moral leadership, and high priests served as major advisers of the rulers and the nobility.

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