Sentences with phrase «class by virtue of»

Did an artist become middle - class by virtue of being successful?
====== EXPERTS ARE SAYING: explains This compact sedan stands out in its class by virtue of its uncommonly spacious interior, with a rear seat that rivals those of many midsize models in terms of head - and legroom..
====== EXPERTS ARE SAYING:'s review says This compact sedan stands out in its class by virtue of its uncommonly spacious interior, with a rear seat that rivals those of many midsize models in terms of head - and legroom..
====== EXPERTS CONCLUDE: explains This compact sedan stands out in its class by virtue of its uncommonly spacious interior, with a rear seat that rivals those of many midsize models in terms of head - and legroom..
====== EXPERTS ARE SAYING: This compact sedan stands out in its class by virtue of its uncommonly spacious interior, with a rear seat that rivals those of many midsize models in terms of head - and legroom..
But the clergy and the officials of the mainline churches belong to the new middle class by virtue of their education, their associations and their «reference group.»

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The key to the strength of Victorian virtues was that those virtues were not, in fact, just middle class but were shared by nearly everyone: from the Queen down to the poorest Cockney, nearly everyone believed in the public good that came from observance of the national ethic.
The idea of a standard set of virtues and accomplishments by which all should be measured is a class idea.
The university's liberal Protestant leaders supported this national economic purpose not only by virtue of their class location but also as an extension of their religious hopes.
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The film shifts back and forth through Goodbody's confused service with the sweetly stupid and misguidedly cocky upper - class twit of a college boy, promoted to officer by virtue of class rather than any talent, intelligence or aptitude for leadership, periodically turning to the audience to spin a narrative that has little to do with the incompetence and tomfoolery onscreen.
John Lennon gets second billing in How I Won the War (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu - ray), Lester's farce of confused priorities and skewed war stories in World War II but is no more than simply another member of the ensemble of confused, distracted and goofing soldiers under the command of Michael Crawford's eager but incompetent Lt. Goodbody, a cheery upper class twit promoted to officer by virtue of class rather than any talent, intelligence or aptitude for leadership.
It's like an antibody to the middle - class, medium - attractive girl by virtue of encouraging her to associate herself with upper - middle - class, gorgeous avatars and, through that agency, act in ways completely hostile towards common sense and decency.
Edinburgh International Film Festival There's a slightly condescending tendency among many critics to brand almost any British film set on a working - class council estate as «miserablist» simply by virtue of the aesthetics of its setting, despite the fact that many thousands of people live functional, three - dimensional lives in precisely such conditions.
And even if one were to accept RAND's claim to validity by virtue of its match with the results of another study, this claim applies only to the class - size findings.
These institutions promote social justice and inclusivity as virtues of good character, and where public school attendance is determined by residence and highly segregated on socioeconomic lines, Catholic schools, especially those that participate in school choice programs, are diverse in terms of race, social class and even religion.
Opponents further argue that, regardless of ability, students will generally attain higher achievement in more - rigorous classes (Hallinan, 2000) Even students who fail in Advanced Placement courses have a better chance of earning a college degree, simply by virtue of having been exposed to a challenging curriculum (Adelman, 1999).
The very nature of being of a middle class (or higher) status puts parents at an advantage in the school system by virtue of who they know.
Depending on the installed output ratings, Mercedes - Benz is offering two new 6 - speed manual transmissions for the four - cylinder engines in the new C - Class which stand apart first and foremost by virtue of their enhanced ease of shifting coupled with increased shifting precision and a harmonious gear - change sequence.
With the latest design language characterised by clear structures and sensual surfaces, the high level of safety thanks to the innovative driving assistance systems featuring S ‑ Class functions and the MBUX (Mercedes - Benz User Experience) infotainment system, the Chinese A ‑ Class L Sedan boasts all of the virtues of the new compact - class family from Mercedes - Class functions and the MBUX (Mercedes - Benz User Experience) infotainment system, the Chinese A ‑ Class L Sedan boasts all of the virtues of the new compact - class family from Mercedes - Class L Sedan boasts all of the virtues of the new compact - class family from Mercedes - class family from Mercedes - Benz.
By virtue of being in the midsize class, it's all but guaranteed to be a family car.
The Honda CR - Z made our list of hottest vehicles for 2011 by virtue of leading the Measuring Session attendance in the sporty - car class.
By virtue of these crucial refinements, we believe the Jaguar XF finally possesses the right tools to challenge such formidable competitors as the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes - Benz E Class, Audi A6, Lexus GS and the Infiniti M.
Authors that feel entitled to being read by the sheer virtue of them writing, and who equate marketing with whoring themselves, something better left to the sycophantic merchant class?
By Its Cover by Donna Leon Commissario Guido Brunetti must question his own assumptions about culture, virtue, and class in order to solve a shocking case of rare book theft from a Venetian librarBy Its Cover by Donna Leon Commissario Guido Brunetti must question his own assumptions about culture, virtue, and class in order to solve a shocking case of rare book theft from a Venetian librarby Donna Leon Commissario Guido Brunetti must question his own assumptions about culture, virtue, and class in order to solve a shocking case of rare book theft from a Venetian library.
Jason Houle of Dartmouth College found in his research that by virtue of being middle class, many students do not meet the income requirements to receive financial aid and must take out hefty student loans to fund their higher education.
William W. Carlton Award for Aptitude in Veterinary Pathology is presented to a third year DVM student who has shown interest and aptitude in the student of pathology by virtue of superior academic performance in pathology classes and / or participation in special projects or leaning opportunities outside the normal curricular requirements: Melissa Swan (2017), Jessica Hanlon (2016), Allie Keresman (2015), Bret Moore (2014), Tyler Peat (2013), Calvin Pohl (2012), Elizabeth Berndt (2011), Maria Cooper (2010), Erica Twitchell (2009)
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A tribute to voyages, the hotel bestows upon travelers first - class luxuries and a discreet welcome by virtue of its city - side entrance.
The Foundation's goals are not to entreat art world leaders to acknowledge that these artists merit inclusion by virtue of race or class.
Case successfully defended by virtue of successful motion to compel arbitration and dismiss class claims.
«class 2 trustees» where the defendant is implicated in fraud and is therefore liable to account as a constructive trustee by virtue of fraud.
A minority of courts say that a consumer class action plaintiff has standing to get injunctive relief to prevent false advertising even though — by virtue of bringing the suit — he must know about the alleged deception and can't be harmed by it a second time.
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