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  • Making a virtue out of necessity,
  • He became interested in hair follicle growth as a way of making a virtue out of necessity.
  • Peter Gignoux, head of the petroleum desk at Salomon Smith Barney in London, suggested that Russia might simply be making a virtue out of necessity.
  • Since the typical home user in fact does prefer a higher download speed, the telephone companies chose to make a virtue out of necessity, hence ADSL.
  • It is typical of his ability to make a virtue out of necessity that he uses the occasions to tout city plans for a new wave of low-to moderate-income town house developments.
  • Michele Flournoy, a ranking Pentagon official during the Clinton administration, asserted that talk by Bush administration officials of a more informal approach to arms control was not a strategic shift but a simply making a virtue out of necessity.
  • "It's actually quite a pleasant smell, " explains the heavily-bearded Reuther, whom one suspects of making a virtue out of necessity, " a mixture of honey and fish ."
  • Maybe it is nothing more complex than making a virtue out of necessity, i . e ., if life is a bitch and then you die, why not just call that enlightenment ?-Talk 03 : 05, 19 April 2007 ( UTC)
  • Hanson said that after the Cingular-AT & amp; T deal closed and left two dominant US super-carriers, " The dynamic here was [ that ] Sprint thought : We've got to do something to keep pace, so let's make a virtue out of necessity and combine with Nextel.