Examples of 'has its virtues' in a sentence
Meaning of "has its virtues"
has its virtues: Implies that something has its own merits, advantages, or positive qualities
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has its virtues
But each kind has its virtues.
It has its virtues and vices.
A tree subsidy therefore has its virtues.
The movie has its virtues and vices.
The Cloister and the Hearth certainly has its virtues.
But ignorance has its virtues sometimes.
This character-driven approach has its virtues.
Every state has its virtues and vices.
Like every civil religion, I said, the memory of the Holocaust has its virtues and ambiguities.
Sand has its virtues.
But slow and steady has its virtues.
Time has its virtues.
Nevertheless, the book has its virtues.
Money has its virtues.
Now, there is not an inert passage in the Scriptures-every line has its virtues.
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Our species has its virtues.
Storage has its virtues for the most radioactive material.
I see the mobile has its virtues.
Daylight has its virtues and it will help you wake up naturally.
But blandness has its virtues.
I has its virtues and flaws, but it would not exist.
Each model has its virtues.
Say what you will, but a method, a system, has its virtues.
Each vertebrae has its virtues and its ordeals.
No, I do not know, straightness has its virtues.
Honesty has its virtues.
Religion, practiced well, has its virtues.
Patience has its virtues.
Though goatskin has its virtues.
Loyalty has its virtues.
And competition has its virtues.
Decapitation has its virtues.
And the fixed length has its virtues too.
Well, temperance has its virtues.
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