Sentences with phrase «as primary virtues»

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With this encomium to Rick's virtue that seem like a campaign elegy, I don't mean to write off his chances for ultimately winning the nomination as the primary season goes on (though I think the chances are doubtful at best).
If the family really is the domestic church and parents the primary educators and protectors of their children, then we must be more creative in promoting and supporting them as the first and best of teachers in the home, the school of human virtues.
In this model, industry, individualism, frugality, ambition, and success are considered the primary virtues, with work being understood as the criterion by which a life is judged successful.
As the Benedictus Trust website explains: «In his book The Idea of a University Bl John Henry Cardinal Newman asserts that the primary purpose of a university should be to teach theoretical knowledge, following the distinction made by Aristotle in the first book of the Nicomachean Ethics between moral and intellectual virtues; the moral life concerned with practical knowledge and the intellectual life primarily concerned with theoretical knowledge — that is, «knowledge for the sake of itself».
«Specifically the question here is: which are to be identified as «acting» entities in the primary sense — as opposed to being only derivatively acting, that is, by virtue of the acting of the constituents of the entity in question?
We all know where primary loyalties lie and what the proper place of religion is — as private hobby, as neutered lapdog, as purveyor of branded consumer goods and, of course, as supporter and encourager of the virtue of patriotism.
Antisera against IgG (H+L) or against the F (ab») 2 fragments of IgG will also bridge PAP to IgM primary antibodies (such as IgM monoclonal antibodies) by virtue of common light - chain recognition.
# 2 Olive Oil: I can not speak highly enough for the virtues of using olive oil as your primary cooking oil in your kitchen.
primary source material» (in the artist's words), as unmediated and tactile as the textile artifacts theyrepresent, by virtue of the damage accrued to each photograph as it is stapled and removed, then reaffixed - its hole - punched corners visible to the wall.
For most of his political career, Gingrich championed the virtues of science, but last year, while campaigning in the Republican presidential primaries, he dropped Hayhoe's chapter after Rush Limbaugh discovered her contribution and ridiculed her as a «climate babe.»
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