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But if propaganda has its virtues, it also has its limits.
It was a mess of a book -- strident, evasive, patchy, willful -- but it had its virtues: it was direct, unfiltered; clearly in its subject's own voice.
But for all its virtues, it is expensive and inequitable.
(A diagnosis has its virtues — it allows some insurance plans to cover the transition process).
Like other forms of paternalism, concentração has its virtues: it protects the players from their fans.
Ed Miliband, the new Labour leader, supports A.V. But some on the Labour's left don't like A.V., either, on account of what some see as one of its virtues: it tends to encourage moderation, compromise, and centrism.
Tenth Street's mystery is even simpler than its virtues: it says that this is a place where people live rather than a place where they vend, entertain, minister, persuade, haggle, or explain.
This aesthetic is not current today, and while this "Cleopatra" has its virtues, it is content to tell a story rather than to offer an aesthetic point of view.
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But if that is the book's virtue, it is also its failing.
We argue, and demonstrate empirically, that to comprehensively examine a moral virtue, it is necessary to explore its cognitive, affective, attitudinal (including motivational), and behavioural aspects.
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