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The major virtue of family limited partnerships is that they're a great vehicle for lowering estate taxes because you can discount the value of the assets in them.
The major virtue of NFES PVDF fibers is the larger piezoelectric strain constant (d33 ∼−57.6 pm/V) and energy conversion efficiency (eta ~20%) [34] compared with traditional PVDF thin films (d33 ∼−15 pm/V, eta is less than ~5%) [35].
The major virtue here is that BioWare now has three games playing with their power paradigm, so the player classes are strongly differentiated, and further differentiated by unlockable subclasses.
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One of the major virtues of "Encounter" is the championing of misunderstood, undervalued or forgotten talents.
Pride and covetousness are the major vices; humility and almsgiving are the major virtues; and poverty is endorsed as the favoured status for the Christian life.
First, it must be said that, in MGM's excellent wide-screen transfer, the major virtues of "Heaven's Gate" -- namely, Vilmos Zsigmond's luminous photography and Mr. Cimino's often brilliantly composed individual shots -- are as apparent as ever.
Mr Angel is more sceptical, saying that it is a good bet that trading on the exchange does little to provide insights into the worth of companies, often thought of as one of the major virtues produced by any exchange.An advantage for some who trade on the Cincinnati exchange is that they probably do not get pestered much by regulators.
I have read some of the material before, but a great deal is new and the book's major virtue is in bringing it all together to paint a complete picture of the problems faced by the BBC in trying to fulfil its brief to be a window on the world for its audience.
A major virtue of the inhibition by unfair competition model is that it explains not only how pEndos inhibits PP2A-B55 dephofphorylation of pCDKS-class subutralso, but also how pEndos can itself become inactivated: the system has an automatic reset that is intrinsic to the mechanism that inactivates PP2A-B55 phosphatase in the first place.
"As a major virtue, courage helps to define the excellent person and is no mere optional trait," writes George Kateb, a political theorist and emeritus professor at Princeton University.
Faced with incessant threats from Ottoman armies and rival groups, clans traditionally emphasized personal courage in combat as a major virtue.
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