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That idea produced scepticism in government about the virtue of creating another layer of oversight.
"By virtue of creating that, you can ship 10 times the number of tanks, so that's very much cost-effective.
Aside from its physical appeal, dance, in his eyes, had the virtue of creating something that disappeared at the moment it was produced.
By virtue of creating about a third of all mortgages in the country, Wells Fargo's fortunes rise and fall with its lending business.
William Hartnell (1963-1966) This venerable actor sneaks in just ahead of the man who replaced him, Patrick Troughton, by virtue of creating the character that has become one of the most widely loved in TV history.
Too often, rules are so vague and complex as to make replication impossible".Fibonacci numbers at least have the virtue of creating a testable proposition; one that they appear to fail.
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But the forum boasts a disproportionate number of posts and comments extolling the virtues of creating a positive image for Reddit.
But the artists in this video are not just blind champions of technology ready and willing to feed you the "party line" and sell you on the virtues of creating art with a computer.
Worse, according to the Telegraph (Calcutta): "the Modi government has started to drum up the virtues of creating large state-owned assets in a throwback to a Nehruvian era of creating state monopolies in strategic areas".
Efficiency retrofits also have the virtue of quickly creating construction jobs.
What if God creates his nature, and, by virtue of having created it, is thereby causally responsible for his own nature?
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