Sentence examples for profound virtue from inspiring English sources

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The government says the China Pavilion is loftily “designed to reflect the idea of Chinese wisdom in urbanization’ which includes constant diligence, benevolence though profound virtue, learning from nature and harmony in diversity.”.

Consequently on the political level, he is able to govern with impartiality, provide for the people with his profound virtue, establish lasting order and usher in the reign of great peace.

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(Would the answer have been the same if the wife had been the healthy spouse?) Here, as too often in politics lately, a concern with condemning sex outside of marriage was allowed to trump what one might see as more profound virtues: a loving sense of obligation; a call to care for those who are sick or weak; mercy and kindness.

He says, 'I was beaten,' not 'My men were beaten.'" -ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPRY To lead them, but not to master them This is called profound and secret virtue.

Guided by the moral of "United, Diligent, Rigorous, Innovative", the motto of "Great Virtue, Profound Knowledge, Total Commitment, Harmonious Cooperation", and the university's spirit of "Valuing Dedication, Pursuing Excellence", BUPT is heading toward the grand goal of building high-level research-oriented university with distinctive features and outstanding advantages.

A man of great virtue and profound learning, he has spent 40 of the best years of his life star-gazing.

Figures as politically different as the former Tory MP Lord Coe and the former Labour London mayor Ken Livingstone have identified the city's profound cosmopolitanism as a virtue, notably when promoting the 2012 Olympics.

By supporting the proposed ban, President Bush has re-ignited the culture wars, given a new, possibly nastier character to the presidential race and committed America to a long, maybe unresolvable, debate about fundamental mores.America's culture wars have the virtue of ventilating profound questions of personal behaviour and responsibility.

He pronounces Calvin Coolidge — whom he lies about having known at Amherst College — to be a leader by virtue of "his profound thought, his immovable courage, his genial and democratic manners," and much besides.

Even as India has undergone an economic upheaval that has brought millions of women out of the home and into urban workplaces, a profound attachment to female sexual virtue remains deeply embedded in the Indian psyche.

Patients presenting with HIV-associated TBM clearly warrant antiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis against opportunistic infections by virtue of their profound immunosuppression.

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