Sentence examples for it a virtue from inspiring English sources

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Recent work on Pascalian wagering has a bearing on work on the nature of faith (is it voluntary or involuntary?), its value (when, if ever, is it a virtue?), and relation to evidence (insofar as faith involves belief, is it possible to have faith without evidence?).

But it is not an end in itself, nor is it a virtue in itself.

Call it a vice or call it a virtue - they are gourmets on the go.

Like Ignatow, he made it a virtue to seem unliterary and found illumination in the pedestrian and the ordinary.

Since when is it a virtue to compromise one's principles for political gain, but to do it so badly that it backfired?

But voters know and are not put off, seeing candidates' rule-breaking as a signal of competence or strength, "an ability to get things done", concludes Mr Vaishnav.Some parties make it a virtue.

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Or if it is a virtue it's an unpleasant and problematic one.

"Now, it's a virtue, it's speaking from the heart, and that's evidently what people want to hear".

He enshrined stasis as if it were a virtue, though it was closer to necessity: the view camera could not stop motion.

Morsy at Bloomberg NEF calls it a "virtue-signal product," as in: Gaze upon my shiny, expensive good-doing; watch it get to 60 miles per hour in 5 seconds.

Kitcher believes that it is a virtue of his theory that it does not do this.

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