Sentence examples for virtue of extending from inspiring English sources

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Waiting tables is hard work, mostly undignified — and yet pseudo-servility in exchange for real money does not seem the ugliest of human transactions, and it had, at least, the virtue of extending an ancient and complicated masquerade.

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The debate centred on this over the virtues of extending maternity rights.

Results showed that loss coefficient could be reduced by 25% and the static pressure ratio could be improved by 6.5% as a results of a decrease in the pre-shock Mach number by virtue of an extended pre-compression mechanism that involves the entire suction surface upstream of the passage shock.

It satisfies the Entailment Condition and, in virtue of (P1), extends it smoothly to the following ordinal counterpart: According to (EC-Ord) not only is classical entailment retained as a case of confirmation, it also represents a limiting case: it is the strongest possible form of confirmation that a fixed hypothesis \(h\) can receive.

The basic assumption here is that to be "the same as itself" is what it means for something to be "one" in the strict sense Zeno envisages, whereas any magnitude, which will have distinguishable parts in virtue of being spatially extended, will fail to be strictly one and self-identical.

The assessments include: the ownership levels of teachers' on knowledge of ethics and moral concepts, their views on the concept of virtue, to what extend their awareness of being model towards students, their views on teaching values.

A critical difference, however, is that while vision's objects are extended in space, and are individuated and recognized primarily in virtue of spatial characteristics, audible individuals are extended in time, and are perceptually individuated and recognized primarily in virtue of pitch and temporal characteristics (see, e.g., Bregman 1990, Kubovy and Van Valkenburg 2001).

Their polite, teasing notes recognized my work's virtues and extended their regrets.

In virtue of their material nature, particulars are extended, mutable, and subject to generation and destruction.

By virtue of projections, the authors in [27] extended the implicit and explicit iterative schemes proposed in [9].

Another thing they talk about incessantly is the virtue of concentration, and about synergy, and about extending the brand.

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