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This form of government has the virtue of fostering intelligence, common moral standards, and happiness; but where the citizens are unfit and passive it can be an instrument for tyranny, perhaps of one, as with Louis Napoleon, or perhaps of the many.
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Although these are not genuine virtues, we nevertheless have a duty of virtue to foster these traits "so to associate the graces with virtue" (MM 6 473; Ant 7 282).
In addition to fostering oxytocin-induced milk ejection by virtue of their contractile activity, myoepithelial cells are the cells that actually contact the basement membrane directly and are required for the production of many of its components, including laminins.
Although Book 10 sometimes speaks of mimêsis in other terms (mimêsis of virtues: 600e), the argument about fostering passions requires that objects of poetic representation be humans.
As noted on the Web site: "We wish to foster not only insight, ingenuity and creativity, but also the virtue of perseverance, which is equally essential in scientific endeavors".
However by virtue of the definitions and the characteristics of the public and private sectors, it can be stated that public-private arrangements are fostered either when governments and inter-governmental agencies interface with the for-profit private sector to tap into resources, or the non-profit private sector for technical expertise or outreach.
That was his virtue of virtues.
We make a virtue of freezing things".
Patience is not a virtue of mine.
And what is the virtue of that?
It made a virtue of trade restrictions.
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