Sentence examples for from that virtue from inspiring English sources

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"The desire to win," Kilburn added, "is a virtue unalloyed, but some practices arising from that virtue can tarnish it".

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We know from Plato that virtue is not the right of the stronger.

Starting from the Socratic premise that virtue is sufficient for happiness, they launched attacks on marriage, the family, national distinctions, authority, and cultural achievements.

The Aristotelian view, he claimed, assumes that virtue differs from vice only in terms of degree rather than in terms of the different principles each involves.

But just as Genet and Flaubert saw to it that virtue arose from their characters abject humiliations, Burkhart sees in Liz's mix of willing masochism and aggressive careerism, material acquisition, and sexual prowess, the drive necessary to propel Taylor to the top of the star system in the 1950s and 1960s.

Just as in geometrical analysis, the idea is to 'hypothesize' some supposedly prior proposition (e.g. that virtue is knowledge) by means of which the proposition under consideration (e.g. that virtue comes from teaching) can be demonstrated.

The other type is practical (and internal to moral reasoning) and comes from failure to know that virtue is living in accordance with nature and is the only good.

A further important distinction is that between objective material purposiveness which is inner, and objective material purposiveness which is merely outer or relative; this distinguishes the kind of purposiveness possessed by organisms from that in virtue of which one natural thing or process stands in a means-end relation to another.

we may also assume that, then, note from step (ii) that in virtue of Lemma 1.2.

Should an activity of T-DM1 comparable with that of conventional chemotherapy be confirmed in tumors with low HER2 expression, even in those not fulfilling the conventional criteria for HER2 positivity, this would translate into an increased number of patients benefiting from this agent that, by virtue of its mechanism of action, has shown to be excellently tolerated.

Consequently, it follows from the virtue of Lemma 2 that the fractional differential equation (2) has a positive solution u in P 1 ∩ ( Ω ¯ H ∖ Ω m ∗ ).

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