Examples of 'is by virtue' in a sentence

Meaning of "is by virtue"

is by virtue: Indicates that something is achieved or obtained by means of a particular quality or trait, often used to highlight the inherent nature of something

How to use "is by virtue" in a sentence

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is by virtue
Obedience to the leader is by virtue of their position.
Is by virtue of the power of love that engulfs them.
Or they inherently trust who he is by virtue of his job.
This is by virtue of the novel design of the invention.
Everything that we are in a positive sense is by virtue of some limitation.
It is by virtue of this power that it legislates.
He added that this is by virtue.
It is by virtue of a deliberate disposition of the heart per individual.
No one who succumbs to it is by virtue of this fact regarded with contempt.
Is by virtue of an international agreement presently in.
Every woman should know who she is by virtue of her relationship with the Father.
He is by virtue of his bloodline.
The second dimension of the passing - on of citizenship is by virtue of marriage.
But this is by virtue of the hypostatical union and glorification.
For the purposes of reporting, any defect is by virtue of definition also a nonconformity.

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Currently it is by virtue of traditional principles that men want to league together.
Or they inherently trust who is by virtue of his job, the uniform he wears.
It is by virtue of the temple that the world is resanctified in every part.
What it is, it is by virtue of others.
It is by virtue of its medium that each art is unique and strictly itself.
O'Neill, our kind treatment is by virtue of our good disposition.
This is by virtue of the construction of the upper and lower boundary conditions.
This obligation is by virtue of what He, the Almighty, said,.
It is by virtue of the constraining form that the idea springs forth more intensely.
The president is by virtue of his position the chair of the council.
It is by virtue of your support that the Monastery exists.
This is by virtue of section 13.
It is by virtue of only seven odes and elegies that Gallego is known.
She is by virtue of her Son, the mother of all believers.
This is by virtue of creation, and not yet by God spiritually begetting people.
The Director is by virtue of office “ Deputy Attorney General ” for criminal and penal prosecutions.
This is by virtue of the safeguards entrenched in Article 14 and 21 of our constitution.
That is by virtue of paragraph 4 of Article 227 of the Treaty of Rome.

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