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Ms. Collins's performance, whatever its virtues, is not amusing.
Predictably, the Carisma became the subject of easy ridicule, whatever its virtues.
The Malquist attitude, whatever its virtues, is hardly conducive to idealism.
That is why a switch to NGDP targeting, whatever its virtues, should not be undertaken lightly.
Whatever its virtues as a television series, "Jazz" has not been much liked by jazz critics.
Whatever its virtues, business casual has complicated the lives of men who once thought they were immune to fashion gaffes.
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There's a glossy kind of over-engineered food television which, whatever its other virtues, provides a brilliant workout for my throwing arm.
Whatever its ultimate virtues, the DeLay fund-raising brochure displays a certain out-of-date understanding of the New York scene.
Whatever its other virtues Connecticut is a fine place to look at art, particularly in the summer when the New York scene goes sleepy.
To capture any attention at all, a movie or a TV show, whatever its aesthetic virtues or failings, must bear the rough-and-tumble of conflict of daily existence that makes more or less anything happen.
Mr. Bush, who took office in 2001 with virtually no experience in foreign policy, relied increasingly on Mr. Cheney's judgment, which, whatever its other virtues or defects, seemed uncolored by personal political ambition.
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