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Add to that the necessity, and perceived virtue, of multitasking at work.
It has been a weekend to ponder the price of hero worship, the value of sinking hope and belief into an icon on the basis of wins and losses and perceived virtue.
This especially plays out in situations where men match one woman's perceived vice to another's perceived virtue.
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But he also appears anxious to play up perceived virtues.
Rather, I meant that inside the paternalistic and imperial values of Victorian society, a landing on Rockall was to enact the perceived virtues of manly science.
They frantically trumpeted their perceived virtues and skills and, in the process, completely failed to notice what I, as an employer, was really looking for.
Whether his form of "properly" meets with your approval will, of course, depend on your capacity to perceive virtue in the familiar and the sentimentally melancholic (and in brevity: Alone in the Universe clocks in at roughly 35 minutes' duration).
The moral sense is that by which we perceive virtue or vice in ourselves or others, and derive pleasure, or pain, from the perception.
Neo-Russellians typically go a step further, claiming that an agent can think directly about objects she has not perceived in virtue of standing in the appropriate communicative chains ending in the object.
He did not blame blacks for their perceived "poor virtue", but wrote, "A vulture will always eat carrion when surrounded on all hands by every kind of cleaner food.
He is a throwback to a less neurotic time, before insecurity and vulnerability were perceived as virtues.
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