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How to use virtue in a sentence

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While aggression is a common virtue among champion pace predators, Walsh was adept at putting a lid on his temper.
Well, we are a world power, by virtue of history, and by virtue of our military power.
The death of Christ has stored up in it the redeeming virtue of the gospel.
Informants lost to historical representation by virtue of the aporia or oversights of historical conventions were not my primary concern.
One says that our rights come by virtue of our humanity because we are created in God's image and likeness.
He will likely go from strength to strength as an independent MSP in a parliament where individualism is seen as a political virtue.
On the contrary, it is only by virtue of the irrational and anarchic nature of the profit system that such a development could take place.
The painting may also be read as a glorification of the moral virtue of rural America or even as an ambiguous mixture of praise and satire.
Under the guise of political virtue, it scolds, berates, rebukes, criticizes, and has a high old time doing it.
In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously.
This film has not a trace of smugness, or the superiority of moral virtue which is blind to reality.
My old chemistry teacher used to lecture us lads about the virtue of having 31 ties, one for every day of the month, so they never wore out.
Tattersall's has been able to withstand severe pressure on costs by virtue of a blessed business environment.
Spring makes a virtue of necessity, quoting from her letters and conversations extensively.
As the recitals to the Policy make clear, the appellant by virtue of the Policy is entitled to be a member of the Society.
In that era, the French and the Germans, like the British, believed their wealth and power were divine signs of their virtue.
Thus, one of the primary aims of education should be to train young people in virtue.
An existing use simply exists, by virtue of long user or the implementation of some past planning permission.
Whereas among the Greeks the primary virtues were practical wisdom, self-restraint, justice and courage, for Paul the primary virtue was agape.
The primary flaw in libertarianism is that it is rooted in an ethic of utilitarianism rather than virtue ethics.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A woman's virtue is her continence, and a man's virtues are truthfulness and courage.
Ay, but by your own virtue and continency that matter of fact is all his own doing.
It is difficult to believe that the free men deprived of women were all gifted with the virtue of continency.
The material can cope with the eternal only in virtue of everlasting evanescence.
In moral application a virtue is a quality in mankind whereby we are most advantaged.
How can public virtue keep its ground against such a rush of the raw material, covered by such a batterie de cuisine?
This belief in the absorptive virtue of the onion is prevalent even at the present day.
But Bessie had the standards of an open-handed people to whom economy was not a virtue.
I believe it is by a sanative virtue and a natural efficiency, which extend not to all diseases.
If valid it is enforceable by virtue of s. 12 of that Act as a final judgment of the High Court in its civil jurisdiction.
And our Cretan colony should, and probably will, have a character for virtue, such as few cities have.
According to the custumal of one great English abbey, the kitchener was to be almost a paragon of virtue.
This stirring, like that of the pool of Bethesda, may indeed have its virtue.
The patient landlord began to lose that virtue, and denounced these aliases as swindlers.
Thiers, a Bonapartist, says that Napoleon's power was based on his virtue and genius.
Entangled in the dark web of metaphysical moralities, he caught at the excuse by which the Egyptian converted vice into a virtue.
Alison resists, however, not out of virtue, but because she prefers Nicholas.
The diffidence of his tone proved startling to her by virtue of its unusualness.
In his own pocket he dropped the 85 cents accruing to him by virtue of his chemical knowledge.
To this he refers our impressions of beauty and deformity, vice and virtue.
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