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Indeed, to be expected (by virtue of position or knowledge) to make decisions that have significant and positive impact on the entire organization, its performance, and its results characterizes the effective executive.
Often by virtue of position, reputation or strength of personality one argument prevails without a full airing of opposing views.
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The hierarchy of tissue renewal is thought to minimise the accumulation of molecular damage by virtue of positioning long-lived stem cells in a relatively safe harbour at the crypt-base, from where they fuel the constant replenishment of shed cells.
The Czechoslovak region lay across the great ancient trade routes of Europe, and, by virtue of its position at the heart of the continent, it was a place where the most varied of traditions and influences encountered each other.
By virtue of their position, they do not have free rein to opine.
He said that he had "ultimate responsibility by virtue of my position" for the subsidiaries.
"By virtue of the position he holds, he has to be above reproach".
"The funny thing is that he is, by virtue of his position, incredibly well-connected.
By virtue of his position he can work solo, more like a boxer than one cog of a team unit.
By virtue of his position, he also has the ability to exert influence over the three publicly operated national networks.
He's made my job easier, simply by virtue of the position that he holds in her mind.
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