Sentence examples for strongest virtue from inspiring English sources

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One, he likes to think of himself as a man of ideas; and, two, his strongest virtue is that he's a thug".

Perhaps the strongest virtue of the film, a production of the Center for Asian American Media, is the diversity of its characters.

Sanders' strongest virtue as a candidate is his lifelong, impassioned opposition to corporate greed and the cozy insider relationships between Wall Street and Washington that enrich the bigwigs and impoverish the little guy.

Indeed, as Jennifer Ashton, one of the new Stein critics, reports without irony in a paper entitled "Gertrude Stein for Anyone," published in the journal ELH in 1997, "Among more recent critical accounts that situate her as a precursor to postmodernism, unintelligibility — refigured as indeterminacy or indefinition — has become Stein's strongest virtue".

The Greek philosopher Aristotle taught us that democracy's strongest virtue is its ability to draw "collective wisdom" from ordinary members of society.

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A far stronger virtue in its pursuit of sustainability is that steel is 100% recyclable and backed by an impressive business case: more than 1,400kg of iron ore, 740kg of coal, and 120kg of limestone are saved for every tonne of steel scrap made into new steel (because these products are required if steel is produced as raw material).

The claim that clinical research should satisfy the norms of clinical medicine does have this strong virtue: it provides a clear method to protect individual research subjects and reassure the public that they are being so protected.

But I do believe in the strong virtue and moral fabric of the American public that has the power to say "NO" to this kind of inappropriate and debasing behavior.

When he left the field of play on Friday night McIlroy had been filling in that old football joke attaching to the league's bottom club – strongest by virtue of propping up the rest.

And it promises to account for the intuitive truth of (1 -(4) by distinguishing the proposition that Superman is strong from the proposition that Clark Kent is strong in virtue of the difference in linguistic items.

Sounding a theme that would be loudly echoed in Madison's "Federalist 10," Montesquieu asserts that without strong public virtue, a democratic republic is likely to be destroyed by conflict between various "factions," each pursuing its own narrow interests at the expense of the broader public good.

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