But the problem with identifying adaptability as a key is of course that this virtue is itself multi-dimensional and averse to simple generalisations.
Were it not for this last virtue, some of the pieces in this collection would not exist, or anyway would not be nearly as good.
However, this great virtue of her approach turns into a great vice in the context of her broader message, which seems to regard anything beyond a perfunctory interest in the well-being of others as vaguely illicit.
This drift towards virtue, along with a new code of conduct for Eurocrats published this week, is welcome.
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But this abundance of virtue looks like vice to several of Germany's EU partners.
The onions above them are helping this happen by virtue of their weight, gently pressing down the onions below.
This is the virtue in selfishness, because without meeting your own personal needs, you will be of very little use to others.
This has the virtue of distinguishing between countries that follow the rules and those that don't, enforcing good behavior with carrots and bad with sticks.
But at least this has the virtue of being entirely consistent with the church's view that life is a gift to be given and taken away only by God.
This process has the virtue of having a natural correction mechanism built in.
As with many other foods, some bread manufacturers are starting to cut salt levels and to make a virtue of this for marketing purposes.
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The virtue of this would be two-fold: The money would quickly get into consumers' hands, and the cost of hiring and employing people would be lower.
The virtue of this plan is that it would be similar to the treatment of COLAS In private industry: workers whose wages are indexed to inflation generally get raises equal to only a portion of the CPI increase.
This strategy has the added virtue of pressing Senate Democrats to pass legislation too, starting with its first budget outline in four years.
Mr Flaherty could afford this combination of largesse and virtue because Canada is among the chief beneficiaries of the current boom in commodity prices.
They extended their lead over second-place Chicago to four full games and now own the tiebreaker, too, by virtue of sweeping this season's first three meetings with Chicago.
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If there is a drawback with Sir Jeremy's book, this is a fault of its virtue.
This is a belief in the virtue of individual initiatives to tackle social problems.
All this junk food with a veneer of virtue is enough to turn Michael Jacobson's stomach.
Despite what his ideological detractors might suspect, this was not a libertarian embracing the virtue of selfishness.
This is the market's greatest virtue, greater by far than its superior productivity.
I'm convinced that, despite what his ideological detractors might suspect, this was not a libertarian embracing the virtue of selfishness.
But there will be larger implications of the suit, just by virtue of the fact that this job happens to be on television.
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Acting general secretary of the NUT, Christine Blower, echoed this, adding that there was no virtue in having a "free for all" in different types of schools locally.
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