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It is a virtue that the younger man is still acquiring.
But in today's France, radicalism, let alone modernity, is not self-evidently a virtue that the electorate values.
Indeed, many would see it as a plain virtue that the PCC doesn't cost the public purse a penny.
They were never going to get the ball by virtue that the receiver had control of the ball and was down by contact".
An absorption of naturalistic tedium into the literary rhythm can be a creative virtue that the most brilliant short book cannot match.
The future Buddha may appear in them as a king, an outcast, a god, an elephant but, in whatever form, he exhibits some virtue that the tale thereby inculcates.
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Ahimsa or nonviolence is a virtue that renounces the ubiquitous violence of the 'real' world.
Generosity is a virtue that characterizes the kind of affection-based giving that we see in positive nepotism.
I believe it was an act of rebellion against the religious definition of virtue that prevailed at the time.
Rather, for Skeptics it is an epistemic attitude, not virtue, that leads to the desired state.
Is delicacy still the great taboo, the virtue that dare not speak its name?
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