Using "virtue" in a sentence

(Is pleasuring your partner something only the morally corrupt do?) To make matters worse, Batman's moral virtue (or rather commercial viability) doesn't seem at all threatened by the near-sociopathic acts of mass violence he commits later on in the season.
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Thus we can correctly refer to Richard Nixon purely “in virtue of our connection with other speakers in the community, going back to the referent himself”, and irrespective of whether we know much about him.
Source: The Guardian

Her compassion was neither cool, nor woke, nor a virtue signal, it was just the right thing to do, especially when much of our culture chose cruelty.
Source: Variety

Moral virtue requires a person to have Right View, Right Effort, or Right Mindfulness for successful observance.
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Embodying the virtue of prudence and temperance may result in a steady rise in finances.
Source: Lifestyle Asia India

While the Chief Justice’s vote and those of the Associate Justices count equally when it comes to making a ruling, the Chief Justice wields influence by virtue of being responsible for the internal organization of the court.
Source: Liberation

In addition to 20 percent L-ascorbic acid, aka pure vitamin C, the formula contains skin-softening squalane and complexion-protecting antioxidants (by virtue of pure green tea extract).
Source: InStyle

She it is that wages an inexorable war on all vice, undeterred by toil, brave in face of dangers, steeled against pleasures, unyielding to lusts, avoiding covetousness as a deformity that weakens virtue.
Source: National Catholic Register

Aristotle explained that moral virtue is formed by habit,” Sarah Cabral, a senior scholar in business ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, said via email.
Source: Forbes

The company leans into the idea of perpetual innovation and makes a virtue of engagement.
Source: Forbes

This could be done by statute, or the Supreme Court could be obliged to adopt it by virtue of public pressure.
Source: The Washington Post

In particular, many agreed that the spirit of using martial arts as a way to learn from each other, rather than being rivals or enemies, is exactly part of the “grand virtue” of martial arts.
Source: The Epoch Times

More ambitiously, Oscar Gustave Rejlander, in an 1857 combination print composed of multiple negatives and peopled by a cast of two dozen models (many of them seminude), portrayed a Hogarthian choice between virtue and vice in “The Two Ways of Life.
Source: The New York Times

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Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakai-shin There’s been no shortage of fighting games throughout the years that offer a strange roster of fighters or an unusual premise, but this Super Famicom gem earns its “weird” designation by virtue of its controls and graphics.
Source: Den of Geek

I also don’t drive anymore, so all the time that I’d normally spend organically discovering music by virtue of New York DJs is gone.
Source: The Atlantic

However, Rossatto and Miyano aren’t just great Mario voices by virtue of their impressive resumes, but because they are trained voice actors, unlike Pratt.
Source: Kotaku

More importantly, it was the unique focus of the competition—virtue and tradition—that prompted him to attend.
Source: The Epoch Times

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By virtue of its release date, subject matter, and star power alone, “Emancipation” was created to be seen through the same narrow lens of the system that produced it, and “The Slap” — an existential threat to any feature so dependent upon the Oscars for market enthusiasm — ironically did even more to yoke the movie into Hollywood’s annual horse race at its own expense.
Source: IndieWire

) Batman: The Animated Series sounds like no cartoon that came before it, and (partly by virtue of the fact that its voice director went on to direct basically everything awesome) so much of what has come after in children’s animation seems to have taken a page from it.
Source: Paste Magazine

The 2026 World Cup qualifying would also be included but it is expected that the men’s team will qualify automatically for the tournament by virtue of being co-hosts with Canada and Mexico.
Source: World Soccer Talk

Also present was a Nashville resident who’s somewhat of an honorary Memphian by virtue of his work as a DJ at WYXR FM: Wilco’s Pat Sansone.
Source: Memphis Magazine

One glance at IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes shows that these movies get middling responses at best, but by virtue of being attached to past success, they still make enough money to encourage these hacks to continue scraping the bottom of the bucket.
Source: The Ledger

They got there by the virtue of their ability to bake.
Source: Eater

“Patience ain’t no virtue with you,” the simmering “Love Language” begins before listing off reasons she should end things but then imploring the subject of the song to get good at sharing his feelings.
Source: Vulture

By virtue of that previous outright, he would have the right to elect free agency if he were to clear waivers.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

By virtue of colonising and enslaving a people that lived in synchrony with the plant kingdom, the coloniser 'explored' them both.
Source: STIRworld

  The Chicago Symphony has enjoyed a long association with the music of Béla Bartók by virtue of its two celebrated Hungarian music directors: Fritz Reiner (1953-1962) and Sir Georg Solti (1969-1991) both of whom knew their compatriot and collaborated with him.
Source: Chicago Classical Review

SEE ALSO: ByteDance Launches New Music App for Lower Markets This regulation is clearly not helpful for ByteDance, which is rapidly rising by virtue of its recommendation algorithms.
Source: Screen Rant

The campaign was what happens when a party decides that “winning is a virtue,” as right-wing commentator Dana Loesch once said when explaining her support for Walker — that it is, in fact, the only virtue worth pursuing, at the expense of integrity, consistency, truthfulness.
Source: The Washington Post

By virtue of there being this huge button right next to the on/off switch, younger brothers and sisters were less likely to yank your new Zelda or Mario clean out, instead enjoying the popping of the cart, which they could only do once the power light had dimmed.
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By virtue of a collaboration between MAECI, the Italian Ministry of Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Department, Agenzia ICE, Cinecittà and the Italian Film Commissions, and thanks to the participation of APE-the Italian Association of Executive Producers, Italy is set to enjoy a strong presence at this year’s Focus, with a national stand aimed at promoting the country’s expertise in terms of locations, technical industries and facilities for international co-productions.
Source: Cineuropa

com/jdiovSAtFa— Punks With Purpose (@PunksWPurpose) December 2, 2022Qatar World CupRecently, the beer giants were branded “hypocritical virtue signallers” after slamming the Qatar World Cup despite are doing business in China.
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The United States remains uniquely positioned to lead, by virtue of its federal agencies, universities–including minority-serving institutions, and private-sector research strengths that span biological, physical, social, and behavioral sciences.
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Patience has been either a Bengals virtue or curse, depending on your perspective.
Source: Detroit News

“There are all sorts of things that are going on, there’s virtue signaling, there’s competitiveness about who’s cooler.
Source: Babson Thought & Action

But if you keep working into your 70s and earn a nice wage, you might boost your Social Security benefit by virtue of your higher earnings.
Source: Madison.com

  I had heard the theme years before just by virtue of being a Zimmer fan, but it works incredibly well in the context of the film.
Source: Indie Film Hustle

There are options you had and you chose this one? Have you been listening lately to their CEO?” “You damage your brand by virtue of what you associate with it and there's no question that the Tesla brand is associated with Musk,” Klepper said.
Source: Forbes

Baltimore Ravens (8-4), AFC North leaders: They're technically atop the division, by virtue of a tiebreaker, but QB Lamar Jackson's knee injury renders that a very precarious perch.
Source: USA TODAY

Having determined that Taxpayer failed to meet his burden of proving that he was not a member of Business LLC, the Court found that for the period June 1, 2016 through April 11, 2018 – before the above-described amendment of the Tax Law – Taxpayer was personally liable for the taxes imposed upon Business LLC merely by virtue of his status as a member of the LLC.
Source: JD Supra

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It’s empty virtue signaling and your refusal to buy certain products isn’t going to save the world.
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ChatGPT’s algorithm indicated fictional flyer “Ali Mohammad,” age 35, would receive a risk score of 4 by virtue of being a Syrian national.
Source: The Intercept

In her directorial debut, Booksmart, she used the story’s episodic structure to experiment with style and toss ideas at the screen; the film made a virtue out of chaos.
Source: Vulture

Might I recommend some Claude Debussy by virtue of his last name making me snicker like a middle schooler? Excellent choice.
Source: Kotaku

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Source: The Energy Law Blog

For starters, the squared display on the Apple Watch Series 8 makes these much easier to read and expand any app notifications by virtue of the larger area.
Source: 9to5Google

2%) can be classified as "hits," by virtue of matching or exceeding the admittedly subjective standard for success heading into their tenures.
Source: USA TODAY

Fantasy sports — like regular sports and, really, any mode of competition — is socially useful by virtue of who engages in them, and how.
Source: New York Magazine

By virtue of that, so does our menu.
Source: Current in Carmel

, like the Cincinnatus Association in Ohio, distribute Cincinnatus Awards to citizens who display the civic virtue required to sacrifice private pursuits to serve the public.
Source: Daily Herald

Warnock’s success gives Democrats a 51-to-49 majority in the chamber beginning in January, expanding the bare minimum hold they currently have by virtue of Vice President Kamala Harris’s tiebreaking power in the evenly divided chamber.
Source: The New York Times

It is supposedly a country of great monetary virtue with a deeply embedded anti-inflationary culture.
Source: here's why The Telegraph

We’re all struggling, friends, just by virtue of this beautiful curse, this unwanted gift, of existing.
Source: Eudaimonia and Co

EV designs are monumental solutions that acknowledge this problem, by virtue of them being good for the environment, since they are emission-free.
Source: The Spokesman Review

But certainly, as you travel around the world, there are more fans of this sport than pretty much any other sport on the planet, and it continues to grow and the engagement by virtue of technology advancements around access to content continues to fuel growth in the sport itself.
Source: The Motley Fool

But the Gators finished fifth in the division by virtue of the head-to-head tiebreaker with Missouri and lost every game that mattered from a rivalry perspective: Kentucky, Tennessee, LSU, Georgia and  Florida State.
Source: USA TODAY

I think you can kind of lose track of the fact that, yeah, he was a creative force from the '60s through the '70s within comics, but from then on he became an ambassador for selling these things in Hollywood, and he was always an ambassador for comic books by virtue of being there.
Source: Gamesradar

One-third of food is wasted globally 3 December 2022 5 minute read Since Susan Teaford began searching out cheap food – chasing discounts as end-dates near - the US retiree has slashed her grocery bills and made a virtue out of bargain hunting.
Source: The Pig Site

“The business of paying teams large amounts for rights — and then being able to easily pay for those by virtue of the amount of money that we’re getting from distribution — that business is changing.
Source: Sports Business Journal

After all, by virtue of being authentic to himself, the titular "Sk8er Boi" goes on to become a succession musician after being jilted in love, rocking out with Avril herself, who he is now together with.
Source: /Film

I’m not claiming any moral virtue at this point – I’m just saying I don’t want to eat any red meat anymore.
Source: Totally Vegan Buzz

Because of his own shortcomings, from childhood, de Sales chose to focus on practicing the virtue of meekness.
Source: National Catholic Register

8 Kansas State, the Horned Frogs hold off the Buckeyes by virtue of eight wins against eventual bowl teams.
Source: USA TODAY

In an investigation by TIME Magazine, Sama’s mission to provide poor countries with “ethical” and “dignified digital work” was quickly proven to be a facade of “participation-washing,” which is what researchers like Forlano define as companies including workers in “a post-colonial structure of global power” as a form of virtue signaling, rather than having them as meaningful, democratic partners.
Source: VICE

They still have to pass Baltimore to win the division, since the Ravens hold the tiebreaker by virtue of having beaten them head-to-head.
Source: Can anyone stop Bengals? ESPN

" Furthermore, the new independent national green bank, by virtue of its association with the IRA, may struggle to convince a crucial player in the climate war, the risk-averse private sector, to invest in the development of low emissions services and products from disadvantaged communities.
Source: What is the EPA’s new Green Bank all about? Kiowa County Press

Typical of Tim Schafer games, the game has an irreverent sense of humour, best encapsulated by virtue of an option where you can attempt to kick every person or object you can interact with in the game.
Source: entertainment.ie

1 overall pick, along with the A’s, by virtue of having the three worst records in 2022.
Source: MLB.com

"I never thought I'd be involved in describing brand new minerals just by virtue of working on a meteorite.
Source: Livescience.com

How could it not? Also, if you wanted more evidence that Max is sticking around, he and the cast are still hard at work filming the show! There’s a lot that is still being done by virtue of the series getting that full-season order fairly early on in the process.
Source: CarterMatt

Our most sincere desire is that everyone someday become a saint — someone who has lived a life of exceptional virtue and then is united with God in heaven.
Source: Catholic News Agency

Alas, he was coolness personified in the closing kilometres as he extended his winning margin to 14 seconds, from the aforementioned Sweeck who retained his series lead by virtue of second today, with last year's Olympics MTB champion Pidcock rounding out the podium in third a further three seconds back.
Source: RTE.ie

Moral virtue is conflated with physical perfection: brawn reigns supreme.
Source: The Independent

Berns also recognized City Council’s alignment on the importance of communications by virtue of its approval of both contracts.
Source: cleveland.com

Bamisile stated that the National Emergency Management Agency, by virtue of Section 13(2) (b) of its Act, draws 20 per cent; National Agency for the Great Green Wall, by virtue of Section 12 (2) (b) of its Act, draws 15 per cent; the North East Development Commission, by virtue of Section 14(12) (b) of its Act, draws 10 per cent; and the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, by virtue of Section 18 (2) (a) of its Act, draws 10 per cent.
Source: Punch Newspapers

But 30 years on, Mark Hamill’s Joker, I argue, is the most Joker, not just by sheer virtue of quantity but of depth.
Source: Paste Magazine

The mission was already in the books as an engineering triumph simply by virtue of a successful collision — indeed a bull's eye — dramatically captured by the spacecraft’s camera in the final moments before impact.
Source: The Washington Post

Meghan claims she received little support from Buckingham Palace as a new royal bride, saying there were no etiquette classes and she was reduced to googling the national anthem‘Harry has made a virtue of protecting his grandmother through the whole of this saga –repeatedly making the point about how much respect he had for her and ruling her out of his claims about racism.
Source: Daily Mail

An intelligent thriller, which has the virtue confronting a social issue realistically, all the while giving us a good thriller movie.
Source: Netflix Movie Review Martin Cid Magazine Martin Cid Magazine

The SE that I tried seems lighter mostly by virtue of having a much smaller 40-mm case compared to the Series 8 at 45 mm.
Source: WIRED

It was Whitlock who McClenaghan beat when he won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia in thrilling circumstances, beating the English gymnast by virtue of his higher execution score after both athletes finished level in the final.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources

An entire school of ethical thinking emerged from these figures, one that came to be called "virtue ethics.
Source: The Pilot

The Dow Industrials settled at a one-month low by a virtue of an over 2% drop, while the S&P 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite pulled back over 3% each.
Source: Benzinga

“Both times I won Veto on BB14, I didn’t know with certainty that I was in trouble, but I definitely felt like I was in shaky territory and there’s no better feeling than having a 10 percent guarantee that you’re through to the next round of play by virtue of winning.
Source: Us Weekly

Know the rulesSome people claim Social Security at the wrong time by virtue of simply buying into false information and not knowing the program's rules.
Source: Missoulian

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