Sentence examples for have the same virtues from inspiring English sources

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This argument would seem to have the same virtues and vices as McDaniel's original argument for interpenetration.

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"Correlazione" has the same virtues and weaknesses it had at its premiere in 1994.

Ms. Hyltin, whose figure looks so delicious in the high Berman powder-puff tutu, has the same virtues; she's emerging as one of the wittiest dancers in the company.

Andrea Weber, with whom Mr. Mitchell dances the greatest of this work's several marvelous duets, has the same virtues; to watch this pair is to experience dance as an adventure both physical and spiritual.

"The Casual Vacancy" describes young people coming of age in a place divided by warring factions, and the deceased council member, Barry Fairbrother — who dies in the first chapter but remains the story's moral center — had the same virtues, in his world, that Harry had in his: tolerance, constancy, a willingness to act.

"The Casual Vacancy" describes young people coming of age in a place divided by warring factions, and the deceased council member, Barry Fairbrother who dies in the first chapter but remains the story's moral center—had the same virtues, in his world, that Harry had in his: tolerance, constancy, a willingness to act.

As far as I can tell, none of the other options — other than outright surrender — has the same virtue.

"Caravane" is a shorter version of the production he presented at the Kitchen, and it has the same virtue or problem, depending on your point of view.

They're equally fascinating and strange, equally peculiar in their relation to the landscape around, and visiting them, as child or adult, would have the same basic virtue – informing and showing you where things come from, always useful and instructive in a society that likes to imagine that its fuels, technologies and commodities appear as if by magic.

Renzi, for his part, said that while he and the Chancellor "may not always have the same opinions" on the virtue of frugality over growth, "the symbols of compromise are important" — by which he meant that Germany risked isolating itself in Europe by its unbending fiscal rigor.

The solution is to make the three-phase voltages and currents at the relay location and the voltage at the fault point have the same transfer links by virtue of a new design.

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