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But isn't there a virtue in reimagining so familiar a landscape?
Isn't there a virtue to this kind of simplicity?
Another relatively risk-free possibility is Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, who has spent more than a decade in Congress (a drawback) but has been a cypher there (a virtue).
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There is a virtue sometimes in admitting that we are not really there, in leaving the descriptive flourish aside and letting expository prose do the hard work.
But there's a virtue to Mr. Condit's reticence, banality, emptiness and ideological ambidexterity.
There is a virtue in achieving what is achievable — in actually making things better than they are.
"There is a virtue to living with handmade things," she said, explaining the movement's point of view.
But there is a virtue to using different media and formats: from a Tweet to a Powerpoint to an infographic to an essay to a video.
There is a virtue in that: a single indicator is rarely a good measure of quality.But since the U-Multirank offers students little information on British or American universities, it is of limited use to those with global horizons.
melp Maybe there is a virtue in the waiting list, in that it lets kids down easy, allows them to save face a little on the difficult day when everyone gets the news.
"But there's a virtue to having less options in that it gives us the ability to focus, and our visibility of what we need to do is much clearer".
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