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I have always thought dignity an overrated virtue, particularly in a female, where it disguises more interesting virtues, and particularly in politics, where honesty, empathy and intelligence are the things that matter.
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And decadence is more interesting than virtue".
Not only was culture itself a more serious business, a matter for passionate debate, but the nonconformists of the time seem more interesting by virtue of the fact that nonconformity was not yet a mass-produced phenomenon, as it was soon to become.
The CNpos5 module, specific to the caudate nucleus network, is potentially very interesting by virtue of its large size and correlation with HD and provides a good example of the drawbacks of gene ontology enrichment analysis.
Once the enriched, integrated network was constructed, the next step was to identify genes that may not have been recovered by differential gene expression analysis, but might in fact be biologically interesting by virtue of functional relationships between top genes in the integrated network, regardless of whether they were identified experimentally or via computational methods.
Perhaps even more impressively, she makes their virtues interesting.
I set out to write about altruistic donors because I find virtue interesting, more interesting than vice, and I am puzzled that there is so little written these days about virtuous people, except for the most superficial man-rescues-child-from-pond story every now and again.
It makes the struggle for sustenance interesting, liberating by virtue of its novelty and complexity, rather than oppressive.
"American Modern," a collaboration between the Met and the American Federation of Arts organized by J. Stewart Johnson, consultant for design and architecture in the Met's department of modern art, is the larger and more interesting, not just by virtue of its size.
Therefore, one interesting scenario is by virtue of their CX3CR1 expression, the F3 stage effector cell circulates in the blood and serves a patrolling function similar to CX3CR1Hi monocytes (Auffray et al., 2007).
Although some of his sermons contain interesting analyses of individual Christian virtues, the most sustained exposition of Clarke's deontological, rationalist ethics is contained in his second set of Boyle Lectures, A Discourse Concerning the Unalterable Obligations of Natural Religion.
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