Sentences with phrase «virtue of»

Insurance products people can enroll in by virtue of working for an employer, being a member of a union or part of an organization.
It is this side of the occasion in virtue of which it is an event in nature.
But making virtue of necessity is not the same as making necessity of virtue.
Does all physical nature have in it that something more by virtue of which it is not only physical nature, but also mind?
Another movie that seems to have grown overrated over time simply by virtue of not having any really big flaws.
The great virtue of just war teaching is that it provides the moral framework within which such disagreements can be reasonably engaged.
Then we were introduced to the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity or love.
It's true, but an act become political not just by virtue of what it constitutes, but also because of who does it and why.
Excellent summary of the many virtues of dividend growth stock investing.
Because it is a blanket policy covering all employees on the company's payroll, employees receive the policy by virtue of working for the company.
Students explore our three virtues of courage, leadership, and responsibility in our daily character curriculum.
Or by virtue of living in a country where familiar solutions aren't available, you'll have to find new solutions to daily problems.
By virtue of honesty, I want to become an asset to any organization I work in.
By virtue of necessity, self - published authors have to look beyond what is to what is possible.
Natural persons qualify as investors by virtue of such pre-existing relationships and by proof of business experience, income, and net worth.
A feeling that, simply by virtue of taking it down off of the shelf, you've instantly created a special occasion for yourself.
He said migrants are driven by the very Christian virtue of hope, to find a better life, and said receiving countries should share in that hope by welcoming them and integrating them.
Every once in a while, a car comes along that you just know will be a future classic by the sole virtue of how rare it is.
It is, in other words, the birth of new men and the new beginning, the action they are capable of by virtue of being born.
The practice lets him convey things the faithful love to hear, while also letting them feel that they enjoy a privileged relation to him by virtue of sharing biblical reference points.
I believe their trips tend to be 40 - 50 +, but there's no set rule, it's just by virtue of higher prices and more luxurious accommodation and transport.
But in our praise for print we forget the great virtues of digital formats, especially the ease of distribution and greater access for all — if done right.
As a kid, I was convinced that by the simple virtue of someone taking the time to create this thing, it must have significance.
Each year, around thousands of Russian mail order brides come to western countries by virtue of getting married to a citizen of that country.
If the idea of the presence of a particular historical figure has any importance, it must be by virtue of diversity in the way different past events affect the present.
By sheer virtue of length, Persona 5 took me through the Spring and early summer, and though I beat it, I'm eager to beat it again.
Why the hell did they need to add «unexpected virtue of ignorance» to the title anyway?
It's the amount that the owner of the company owns, by virtue of owning a company with more assets than liabilities.
For him and others in this tradition, it was the civic virtue of citizens that secured the common good.
The second virtue of organized religion is that it gives people a chance to be smarter than they would be on their own.
The chief political virtue of cap - and - trade — a hugely complex scheme to reduce greenhouse gases — is its very complexity.
Everything exists in virtue of creativity, but creativity is not any substantial thing.
The public has bought into the idea that clarity about who rules is the primary virtue of any government.
It's built to be more efficient than bitcoin, partly through virtue of being a newer and more optimized cryptocurrency.
These are virtues of different disciplines that are generally not combined.
The experienced lawyer is not necessarily, by virtue of experience itself, a better lawyer.
Everyone before that was assumed to be straight by virtue of birth gender.
By virtue of becoming more efficient, the technology could help power - plant operators reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Putting a hybrid label on a car may sound green, but the real virtue of this hybrid system is horsepower.
Different, delicious and healthy — combining all the health virtues of chocolate and green tea.
He is eligible by virtue of regulations stating those available for selection can be currently studying at the institution or have graduated the year preceding the championships they wish to enter.
By virtue of looking for a therapist, you're acknowledging a difficult issue in your life, one that you haven't been able to conquer on your own.
People who have been so set aside to engage in that kind of activity would need virtues of humor, humility, and courage to engage in that process.

Phrases with «virtue of»

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