Sentences with phrase «making virtue of necessity»

But making virtue of necessity is not the same as making necessity of virtue.
Labour is in part making a virtue of necessity as it can not match the millions raised by Cameron and Lord Ashcroft, his deputy chairman.
We may be right about the failings of the power structure, but it's worth noting that many of us (myself included) are making a virtue of necessity.
This wasn't a matter of making a virtue of necessity.
It makes a virtue of our necessities.
I guess they're trying to make a virtue of necessity.
A team of scientists led by Dr. Martin Zeppenfeld from the Quantum Dynamics Division of Prof. Gerhard Rempe at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching has now made a virtue of necessity: the so - called optoelectrical Sisyphus technique, developed in the group, exploits the polarity of formaldehyde molecules, while reaching temperatures as low as 420 micro-Kelvin.
Nine of the ten make a virtue of this necessity by selling the carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery.

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Wherever the professional producers make a virtue out of the necessity of their specialist skills and even derive a privileged status from them, their experience and knowledge have become useless.
He makes a virtue out of necessity.
Undeniably he is making a virtue out of a necessity, that is just the secret, that is certainly a most accurate designation for what he does.
Germany loudly proclaimed not to use Dublin but it's making virtue out of necessity, it was already highly dysfunctional.
It's a pitch which attempts to make virtue out of a necessity.
Instead, AMG made a virtue out of necessity by fitting a variable - rate hydraulic rack, which is claimed to be calibrated for maximum accuracy and feedback.
«We have no choice but to make a virtue out of necessity,» explains a senior manager from Audi.
Sitting on more than fifty brand - new 911 engines that have been replaced with his own motors, Alois Ruf made a virtue out of necessity, tweaking the 911's 3.8 - liter flat - six and fitting it to the Boxster S. Sounds clever, except now the parts manager is stacking brand - new Boxster engines.
Just made a virtue out of necessity!
In Somerset, pushing and squeezing makes a virtue out of necessity, as the sculptural forms work with, or struggle against, the odd concertina of spaces, which feels stuttered despite Laplace's best efforts to integrate new and existing architectures.
This was before the term «green roof» was in common use, or they would have made a virtue of it, instead of a necessity.
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