Markets will be providing feedback to us that will put a price on our vices.
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It also allows me the vices I love, like eating and drinking great beer.
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We all have vices, we all have demons, the world is unfair, boo hoo.
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As with religion, it comes with an elaborate list of virtues, vices and indulgences.
Mr Rooney, however, is hampered by the characteristic English vices of insubordination and petulance.
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Yet, courage steers the business organization between extremes and vices of excess, cowardice, and recklessness.
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However, the fact is that our virtues are habits as much as our vices.
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Increased soil erosion and sedimentation rates can also jeopardize the array of ecosystem ser-vices provided by the watersheds.
Yet, as with all vices, there will be those who are unable to recognize and control the pitfalls.
This health insurance mandate is more like an excise tax charged on vices.
His vices seem to be fast cars, golf and his love of Taco Bell on the days before he pitches.
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There are countless deities who exhibit all the virtues and vices of humans, providing rich material for the sculptors' narratives.
Reilly from "A Confederacy of Dunces, " whose disdain for all things contemporary highlights the virtues and vices of modern life.
Nostalgia and a reflexive preference for the status quo are the worst vices of regulating any evolving market, especially high-tech ones.
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While these vices have not disappeared, Hollywood types these days are keener on keeping both their bodies and minds in shape.
Even without that, it seems certain that there will be many more fraud scandals before health care is cured of its vices.
With that posting, they went from chroniclers of vices to inadvertent narcs.
The Ombatse, which means "the time has come" in the Eggon language, say they are fighting against social vices such as alcohol and adultery.
He cannot, it seems, build his love for Europe on its positive characteristics, but must rely instead on what he sees as America's vices.
But Mike had no identifiable vices, and Cynthia was solid gold.
As a result, it began to reveal some familiar Argentine vices.
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Both vices may arise in part because it pursues the virtue of consensus: it tries to reach interest-rate decisions, for instance, without holding a formal vote.
In his book The Virtue of Our Vices, philosophy professor Emrys Westacott argues for giving into our temptations when it comes to habits such as gossip, rudeness or snobbery.
Stanley had his vices and personal problems and did not live long after the trial, dying in his sleep at age 47 when his heart gave out in 2007.
His eyewitness account of the confusions, follies and vices of the 1920s is the most valuable part of these essays, and remains relevant, of course, to our own distracted time.
New Labour has its vices, but has at least learnt not to see every crisis as an excuse to enlarge the work of governments beyond their power to do good.
It is an irony that Mr Obama, in one sense elected for his opposition to the Iraq war, has drawn a line under the conflict stressing its virtues, not its vices.
Islam is still important in their lives and whilst they openly embrace many of the benefits of globalisation there is an attempt to limit the Western vices that swept into Dubai.
The Liberals have done many good things over the past 12 years, but have lately succumbed to the three familiar vices of a party that has been too long in power.
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