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There is no greater virtue in a free vote here or a plebiscite.
Wildavsky argued that resilience was sometimes a greater virtue than prescience.
It certainly is, but its greater virtue, and the substance of Mr. Wiseman's particular genius, is the way it transfixes you with the inner workings of an institution you may not otherwise care about.
The schism in the early nineteen-hundreds between participants in "hotel sport" skiing and those who found greater virtue in "hard work or a close connection to skiing's utilitarian roots," as he describes it, still exists.
No wonder Mr Weill was sweating when he called in his acceptance speech for greater virtue in corporate America.Citigroup's boss spent the rest of 2002 dealing with the fallout from the Grubman affair.
The quest for the shortest possible chain between producer and consumer is the narrative dynamic of Michael Pollan's book, which is cleverly structured around four meals, each representing a different network of relations between producers, eaters, and the environment, and each an attempt at greater virtue than the last.
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Nice, with a Welsh wife – could any Englishman have greater virtues?
Translated this means: "We need greater virtues to sustain good than evil fortune".
Timelessness was its greatest virtue.
Perseverance is a great virtue.
That was Shriver's great virtue.
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