0 a person or thing that is perfect or has an extremely large amount of a particular good characteristic: --
1 a person or thing that is perfect or has a large amount of a particular good characteristic: --
a paragon of virtue
They are great paragons of the relatively open market and low taxation.
However successful these paragons of mine are in producing new devices for alternative energy, as has been mentioned many times today, this takes time.
I was briefed by the hackney carriage trade, which is the paragon of private enterprise, never receiving 1p of public subsidy.
Yet this did not prevent her from noting women's frequent dissatisfaction in these roles, or the loss to society of stifling paragons of probity by restricting them to the home.
Pasa, usually considered the paragon of democracy and liberalism, appears here in a different light.
Domestically insulated from these pressures to achieve, women were called upon to become paragons of passive innocence, repositories of the complementary values of selflessness, docility, and unchanging goodness.
However, they were not all paragons of virtue always acting in good faith for the 'common good'.
The program is therefore the paragon of the good question: a definite negative answer, and outstanding side effects.