Virtu example sentences

The term virtual reality refers to a reality created by computer software, and a virtual classroom is not a real classroom but one where learning is through computer software or the Internet.Even if the ruling party or the government does not like what the Commission does, it is virtually impossible for it to remove the CEC.Their friendship had grown out of their appreciation of each other's virtues.This is the most dramatic period of the cell cycle, involving a major reorganisation of virtually all components of the cell.The behavioural responses are virtually limitless, depending on the nature of the stressful event.Even if the ruling party or the government does not like what the Commission does, it is virtually impossible for it to remove the CEC.It is due to the ATC that the world trade in textile and clothing has become virtually quota free since 1st January 2005, thus, benefiting immensely the developing countries to expand their textiles and clothing exports.As such, the licensor/franchiser has to virtually make no investments abroad.It is common now to see CD-ROM's, computerised information kiosks, and Internet/ World Wide Web multimedia pages highlighting the virtues of products.Throughout the world, doing good to others and being helpful is described as a virtue.After a large number of rounds, therefore, the size of the increments will be virtually indistinguishable from zero and subsequent round effects will not practically contribute anything to the total volume of money supply.How much energy is possessed by a moving body by virtue of its motion? By definition, we say that the kinetic energy of a body moving with a certain velocity is equal to the work done on it to make it acquire that velocity.In the morning, just like any other day, I washed my face and like a virtuous student, with chalk and slate in hand, I headed for school.The potential energy possessed by the object is the energy present in it by virtue of its position or configureuration.But by virtue of being born a Brahmin a virtue, indeed! he must have had exposure to more affluent situations and people.

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