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Whatever else it is, and whatever virtues it may have, nominal GDP isn't that kind of target.
Whatever virtues Al Gore and George W. Bush and Dennis Hastert and Dick Gephardt might possess, they aren't larger than life.
Those of us who care enough to watch know what there is to know, and impatiently skim the dispatches for adjectives or observations that perfectly capture whatever virtues or failings we've come to recognize in each player.
Whatever virtues the likes of DLT and Simon Bates had (and as they were poptastically popular we must assume they had quite a few), a love of, and devotion to, music was not necessarily the most apparent.
Mostly, it's unheard, largely because in Smyth's day, as she herself observed, "a critic's first and last thought in connection with a woman's work" — whatever virtues it possessed — was "her sex".
If the vices of the paper significantly outweigh the virtues, that's a D. If the vices very significantly outweigh whatever virtues there are, that's some kind of an F. So the fact of the matter is many of you in your initial papers will get lower grades than you've probably ever gotten before in your life.
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Ms. Collins's performance, whatever its virtues, is not amusing.
Whatever their virtues, none of these ideas are likely to take root.
Predictably, the Carisma became the subject of easy ridicule, whatever its virtues.
"Whatever the virtues of judicial minimalism," he wrote, "it cannot justify judicial incoherence".
The Malquist attitude, whatever its virtues, is hardly conducive to idealism.
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