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What (who) is by virtue of - definition

CARDINAL VIRTUE
Virtue of justice

Virtue signalling         
AN EMPTY ACT DONE PUBLICLY WITH THE INTENT OF ENHANCING ONE'S OWN IMAGE
Virtue signaling; Virtue signal; Virtue-signalling; Vice signalling
Virtue signalling is the expression of a moral viewpoint with the intent of communicating good character.
Vivian Virtue         
JAMAICAN POET (1911-1998)
Vivian Lancaster Virtue
Vivian Lancaster Virtue (13 November 1911 – 17 December 1998) was a Jamaican poet, translator and broadcaster who moved to England in 1960.
Keith Virtue         
AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR
Keith Allison Virtue; New England Airways; Virtue, Keith
Keith Allison Virtue MBE (23 June 1909 – 7 February 1980) was a pioneer Australian aviator. Sir Lawrence Wackett, in the foreword of Keith Virtue's biography, writes that he was an experienced airman himself but he marvelled at the ability and skill of Keith Virtue and counts him as one of the greatest of the Australians who devoted their life's work to the task of pioneering airlines in Australia.

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Justice (virtue)

Justice is one of the four cardinal virtues in classical European philosophy and Roman Catholicism. It is the moderation or mean between selfishness and selflessness – between having more and having less than one's fair share.

Justice is closely related, in Christianity, to the practice of Charity (virtue) because it regulates the relationships with others. It is a cardinal virtue, which is to say that it is "pivotal", because it regulates all such relationships, and is sometimes deemed the most important of the cardinal virtues.

Examples of use of by virtue of
1. Livni, by virtue of her rationality and centrist stands and Netanyahu, by virtue of his abilities and ideas, are positioning themselves as future leaders.
2. Alkatiri is prime minister by virtue of Fretilin‘s parliamentary majority.
3. Alkatiri was premier by virtue of Fretilin‘s majority 55 seats in the 88–member parliament.
4. By virtue of its geographical position it has its own peculiar problems, he said.
5. "By virtue of being Republicans, we are born to cut taxes," said Rep.