There is more wisdom in the US Constitution than even our Founding Fathers realized.
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"I hope Canadian officials resort to more wisdom, " he said.
This means more life for these women, and more wisdom from them about how to survive a cancer diagnosis. (Smith, for example, travels the country talking to women about breast cancer as a paid spokeswoman for drug company Eli Lilly).
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He began wearing longer, more conventional leg pads, according to Glenn "Chico" Resch, the Devils' television analyst and a former NHL goalie, and he relied more on the wisdom he has accumulated over 19 seasons, playing the percentages more often, becoming less reckless.
In the meantime, brainy types can feel free to click on the source link for more nuggets of wisdom about the research.
More wit and wisdom from Warren Buffett.
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The more a financial system depends on the wisdom of regulators, the more likely it is to fail catastrophically.
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Just as it has on the wisdom of more fiscal stimulus, opinion is starting to polarise on monetary policy.
In sports, following conventional wisdom pays off more often than not (at least according to the bookies in Vegas).
That is an important result, for it shows that adult brains are more plastic than conventional neurological wisdom had supposed.
In the past few years, Congress, the press and commentators have debated the wisdom of passing more federal criminal laws to deal with financial crime.
" Shortly before his death in 1928, Barron encouraged the Journal staff to go beyond basic facts: "What I want you to remember in respect to wisdom is that more and more we are called upon not only to be the gatherers of facts, but to set forth intelligence regarding those facts.
The information we consume and share on Facebook is actually much more diverse in nature than conventional wisdom might suggest.
Just as the first set of assertions have been shown to be false, the current conventional wisdom is becoming ever more palpably wrong.
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Kentucker and Rose face their evanescent intimacy with sharp, anti-romantic wisdom, while the more practical, less hardened Jake and Lucy suffer for their heightened ideals and expectations.
Of the 318 participants, only 30 had more correct predictions that the collective wisdom of the crowd. (I scored a measly 11 out of 24.) The collective group correctly predicted 17 out of 24 Oscar winners.
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That's prosaic in comparison, and the first act is not quite as nimble as it might have been (there's a necessary framing device, but also a redundant romantic interlude concocted by screenwriter David Magee for reasons that have more to do with conventional Hollywood wisdom than the demands of this particular tale).
And because the Soviet Union was no more, Frank thought in his wisdom, and of course he was right, because he's right about everything, that since the other signatory to the treaty no longer existed that he should get the American signatory to call it null and void and call for vacating the treaty.
The IMF-led study commissioned last July by the Houston economic summitteers was originally intended (at least by the United States, Great Britain and Japan) to serve as a more analytically rigorous assessment of the wisdom of providing taxpayer-guaranteed assistance to the USSR at this time -- a hedge against precipitous aid flows already initiated by Germany, Italy, and others.
Whether by chance or providence, we are now working a lot more like bees, in all their wisdom.
In recent years, it has become accepted wisdom that monetary policy is more appropriate than fiscal policy for stabilising economies.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, I have learned more here in the last three years than I learned in 17 years at the big bank.
We will be called upon also more and more in the future to give the wisdom in relation to those facts and the presentation of that intelligence.
In the age of Facebook and Google, it seems there should be a better, more systematic way of harnessing this communal wisdom and cultivating this sort of medical discovery.
The idea is that the students will then absorb all the wit and wisdom on offer and ask more questions, before disseminating it all to the rest of the new class through the raft of social media and interactive channels now available to them.
More than ten years on, the wisdom of the fund's strategy is still in dispute. (If an economy carries a lot of short-term debt, high interest rates may wreak such havoc that the exchange rate collapses anyway.) But whatever its merits during the Asian financial crisis, the high-rate defence has little appeal today.
Surely, Cochrane must agree with the conventional wisdom on the euro, that more central harmonization is key.
Current conventional wisdom argues that monetary policy is more useful and more flexible for short-term macroeconomic management.
Because new cars tend to lose value rapidly, the conventional wisdom is that it usually makes more sense to buy a used vehicle instead of a new one.
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