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But these are secondary virtues.
Patience and politeness are indeed only secondary virtues, but perhaps more useful than he acknowledges.
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A concentration on secondary work has its virtues, however.
Instead beauty inspires communities of shared taste in which notions of moral or political virtue are secondary.
This means that secondary structure simply by virtue of causing certain regions to be duplex versus certain others, results in low and high mutation regimes.
The metal ions used in the assembled processes will dominate the final coordination motifs of these complexes, as also, their extended supramolecular architectures in virtue of various secondary interactions.
In virtue of its secondary dependence on acts of consciousness, the church is endowed with various (social and cultural) properties and functions that a mere ordered heap of building materials cannot have.
Moreover, we expect that, the more industrialized the economy is, the larger the share of workers who will be employed in the secondary sector and, hence, by virtue of Proposition 2, the larger the share of workers who will also benefit from protectionist policies in the short run.
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