1. To have found it turns evil to great good. 2. A way to deal with the present jitters is to recognize that great good can grow out of combat with evil. 3. Here even tiny amounts of foreign aid can do great good, helping set up parks and reserves that can then become self-sustaining through tourist revenues. 4. If the new respect endures and grows, Bush will have salvaged a great good from a great tragedy. 5. In no other position is the decision of one human so fraught with potential for great good or ill, nor the task of deciding so lonely. 6. That way of thinking puts a sharp, mean face on a system that has the capacity to do great good. 7. The Gergiyev style may do great good, and then again, it may not. 8. They realized that they could do great good, turning bacteria into drug-producing factories, for example. |