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One session was dedicated to extolling the general virtues of the "three-step drop," meaning three quick steps back from the line of scrimmage before setting one's feet and, ideally, throwing: a blitz-thwarting technique that rewards decisiveness.
Covalent drugs have resurged in recent years and several reports have extolled the general virtues of developing irreversible inhibitors.
They tended to give general virtues that the Muslim doctors should hold.
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The object of his principal work, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, and Its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness (1793), was to reject conventional government by demonstrating the corrupting evil and tyranny inherent in its power of manipulation.
In case there was any lingering doubt in your mind about the sagacity and general virtue of Michael McCarthy, our Environment Editor, he sent a bunch of tweets this afternoon which will set you straight.
President Obama, seeking to quiet the public disorders of which he took the Arizona shooting to be a symptom, spoke of the healing value of "civility" -- a general virtue whose desirability no one could fail to endorse.
The fact that liberals and conservatives disagree on the other three principles "suggests to me that they are not general moral virtues but specific ideological commitments or values," Dr. Jost said.
Much of the recent literature on the epistemic significance of disagreement is focused on cases in which two persons disagree with respect to a single proposition which is inferentially justified, and in which the two parties are known to each other to have the same evidence and general cognitive virtues (Christensen 2009).
It follows that "a determination of mind to union and benevolence to a particular person or private system [whether one's self, one's family, one's nation, or even humanity], which is but a small part of the universal system of being…is not of the nature of true virtue" unless it is dependent on or "subordinate to, benevolence to Being in general" (True Virtue, 1765; Edwards 1957–, vol. 8, 554).
Thus, neo-Aristotelians like Nussbaum who emphasize the importance of "finely tuned and richly aware" particular discernment also regard that discernment as being guided by a set of generally describable virtues whose general descriptions will come into play in at least some kinds of cases (Nussbaum 1990).
Spirituality is really a general community virtue which in my opinion can be shared but it really is not a type of service.
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