The longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice.
Mr. WARMUTH: That's correct, and it's straight out of a poem by Henry Timrod called Retirement, where Timrod writes there is a wisdom that grows up in strife.
We are transitioning from a knowledge-based to a wisdom-based economy.
He displayed a wisdom well beyond his years.
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"The Church has clearly got to engage with the culture in which we're set, but at the same time is has got to bear witness to a wisdom which is intergenerational, " he told the BBC.
He was a young man full of earthly vigor who had a wisdom of his own, and may the earth in which he rests, not far from here, lie light on his bones, and bring the news, each year, of the return of the sun and of the frost.
He was a man of hope, a man of wisdom, a man who sought to improve the lives of all those he touched.
In his eyes, Harold was a model of strength and courage, uneducated but gifted with a native wisdom.
When it comes to the eurozone crisis there is often a conventional wisdom and then another world where the debate is quite different.
An hour later, the 23-year-old Northern Irishman issued a statement apologizing for his withdrawal, which he attributed to a sore wisdom tooth affecting his concentration.
Philosophers and mathematicians can debate what causes mean reversion, but in the case of the markets, it seems to be a "wisdom of crowds" phenomenon--the historic return represents the prices investors put on future corporate earnings, which tend to climb in the long run.
Sir William's verdict is that he acted with a lack of wisdom and sensitivity in not showing a greater interest in the information.
And perhaps a lesson in the wisdom of finding a professional you can trust to help you with your investments.
The entertaining, portly coaching lifer made a career out of delivering basketball wisdom or a restaurant review with equal aplomb.
Professor EDWARD BLAKELY (University of Sydney): Well, a lot of wisdom and that is how to organize the bureaucracy to respond to a disaster or a catastrophe of this scale.
He had a certain practical wisdom that enabled him to survive, but Tengo could discern no hint of a willingness in his father to deepen himself, to view a wider, larger world.
It is a foundation of wisdom and knowledge upon which to build sustainable development for all.
Trolling around business blogs online for this topic, there is a lot of wisdom for us to consider.
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What they require is a form of wisdom beyond doing, accomplishing, and achieving.
She prayed that Jesus would give them a spirit of wisdom and revelation.
This does not mean that America has a monopoly of wisdom in distinguishing peaceful Muslim citizens from the other sort.
But my Intuition is a wellspring of wisdom so far beyond the halls of law school and the walls of my brain.
The stamps bear a caricature of Wisdom in his trademark flat cap.
Nonetheless, Chanos discussed what was required to be a successful short-seller, which included accepting that the conventional wisdom about a stock is wrong.
The team stands as Exhibit A for the wisdom of spreading money around the bullpen, rather than sinking most of it into one pitcher.
Among them is feedback from a crowd whose wisdom we respect.
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Because these folks have a lot of wisdom to share, and I know that they are as excited as I am to be sharing it with you.
But you have to understand that there's a lot of disagreement at the senior military command level about the wisdom of a surge, if you will, or an increase.
Labeling something as best practices is not a substitute for wisdom, discernment, discretion, subject matter expertise, intellect, creativity or any of the other qualities I value in an advisor.
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