Today Premji, by virtue of his building software power Wipro , is one of Asia s richest men.
That stemmed from a debt buyback offer that has the virtue of strengthening the balance sheet.
If their audience grows by virtue of what we're doing, then their advertising revenue will grow.
Yet "Jitney" manages to overcome these obvious miscalculations by virtue of its sheer watchability.
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One has rights not by virtue of being an American, but by virtue of being human.
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We lead by virtue of who we are every time we refuse to play safe.
Hardness is not the only virtue of what Nanosteel is setting out to produce.
By virtue of its distinct location, Madagascar is one of the world's most ecologically diverse areas.
The management company, by virtue of the HMA, acquires a leasehold interest in the hotel.
The National League also has the home-field advantage by virtue of its rare All-Star victory.
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The church, starting with the example of Pope Francis, must embody the virtue of humility.
It also boasts the considerable virtue of eschewing linguistic jargon in favor of direct, straightforward language.
You are automatically kept up to date by virtue of being in the cloud.
He's an Irish national by virtue of his father's marriage to an Irish woman.
In that sense, the 300's viewing angles are promising simply by virtue of its ergonomic design.
This is a belief in the virtue of individual initiatives to tackle social problems.
Another virtue of the Buffett Rule is that it exposes the craven hypocrisy of its opponents.
It looks like Chinese reformers will have to continue to practice the Confucian virtue of patience.
They are already a select lot, by virtue of their attendance at the country's leading universities.
The funds here tend to have the virtue of consistency coupled with a knack for logging impressive long-term results.
That idea produced scepticism in government about the virtue of creating another layer of oversight.
By virtue of the collective failure of the Class to follow the procedure set forth in N.
In other words, individuals move the market by virtue of Keynesian animal spirits and not by reason.
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He rose up from poverty by virtue of improving the lives of those with whom he dealt.
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ExxonMobil is also working in the Permian Basin again, in part by virtue of the XTO deal.
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The remaining supermajors qualify by virtue of the fat wads of cash they are all sitting on.
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Despite what his ideological detractors might suspect, this was not a libertarian embracing the virtue of selfishness.
The principal virtue of these policies is to offset the effects of generous and extended unemployment benefits.
Torquay beat Huddersfield, who drew at Cheltenham, to the third promotion slot by virtue of goal difference.
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Their analysis also has the virtue of encompassing exchange-rate misalignments and equity bubbles within the same framework.
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