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Self-effacement is the supposed virtue of Cruz's work: you look or you listen, but you think of somewhere else.
That seems less urgent in the age of the Internet, but her evisceration of the supposed virtue of amiable, boosterish coverage is not.
The supposed virtue of a journalism of the people by the people for the people is nothing more than a way of publishers maximising profit.
"Our self-righteous celebration of ourselves and our supposed virtue is as false as that of Israel.
But as we've observed before, that's one example of a supposed virtue of bitcoins that has turned into a serious drawback.
To maintain cultural homogeneity, it was common practice among residents of some of these bastions of supposed virtue and character to ward off prospective minority homeowners through hostile coercion.
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They have an obligation to scrutinize his supposed virtues as a refreshing counterpolitician.
Indeed, the government effectively turned its back on Mrs. Merkel's supposed virtues of loyalty, resolve and calm as its dominant campaign message.
The kind of products at the heart of advertising campaigns built on extolling their supposed virtues, using faux science and deceptive packaging.
Despite the supposed virtues of the constituency-based MP, if the system cannot deliver MPs representing at least half their voters it is time it was ditched.
One obvious example: three of the supposed virtues — patriotism, valor, and law and order — were used as justification and rallying points for conservatives in their near-unanimous support for invading and occupying Iraq.
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