There was, simply, very little reason to question the Board of Trade's wisdom about lifeboat requirements.
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Now, the Nation as a whole stands to be the beneficiary of Dr. Marshall's wisdom and unsurpassed corporate memory.
Pope Francis in a telegram hailed Napolitano's wisdom and prayed that the president receive "constant divine assistance" on the job.
In 1985, during the last great oil collapse, FORBES sought Dawson's wisdom.
Following talks between Mr Morales and Mr Chavez in Bolivia on Wednesday, the Venezuelan president said he had come to offer his "congratulations and learn from Bolivia's wisdom".
With my mortgage due, and no Groom as of yet in my freshly tinted cross hairs, I was hoping Mr Noer's wisdom would trickle down to the man-masses, and eventually one of them would seize upon the opportunity to undo the damage that an MBA has wreaked upon my pitiful life, and guide me, Lysol in hand, down the path of domestic bliss.
While her poetic prose sweep you away, Morrie's simple wisdom has the same affect.
It's conventional wisdom in the West that you can't foster innovation without strong property rights, for example.
Since most of today's conventional wisdom was once considered heterodox and unreliable, veggie libel laws threaten to stifle any serious debate about food safety.
Wilner was then a few years out of school and filled with a young man's wonder at the obtuseness of an older generation's received wisdom.
His rise to prominence coincided with his success as the best-selling author of two books, 2004's "Big Russ and Me" and 2006's "Wisdom of Our Fathers, " which documented his journey from blue-collar beginnings to law school to Washington powerhouse.
Today some of Godin's bits of wisdom sound much like Ziglar's preaching--without God but with information that is appropriate for the Internet-ruled world.
Three weeks of a daily diet of tuna and chocolate before hearing Eriksson's words of wisdom.
As Pinault began to commission works from him, he would get a sneak peek of them and absorb Stingel's perceptions and wisdom.
It's becoming accepted wisdom in many quarters that protecting intellectual property when it comes to medicines is good for pharmaceutical companies, but bad for patients.
It's been said so often that it's become conventional wisdom.
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But America needs leaders who are willing to face the storm head on, even as they pray for God's strength and wisdom so that they can do what they believe is right.
"Everyone has a way of viewing the world and Sarah does too and hers would be shaped by the common-sense practicality of how she's been shaped by the Bible -- which is basically the world view that says God loves people, people can access him and he's given us wisdom for living, " McGraw says.
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The net benefits -- and this is something that -- because there's all this conventional wisdom about regulations and anti-regulations -- who's for them, who's against them.
Richard Stevenson reminds his readers that there's plenty of streetwise wisdom to be found in wisecracks.
Mr Pastrana struggled to convince Mr Clinton's officials of the wisdom of his peace plan.
Frist Minister Alex Salmond said Mr Halliday's "wit and wisdom" would be greatly missed.
Rajesh's violence and the wisdom of the sacred Upanishad literature remain equally mysterious to him.
Mr Hohn's misgivings over the wisdom of the deal were shared by other British and American shareholders, including the mighty Fidelity Investments.
If there's one piece of wisdom that this simple pilgrim would like to impart upon you: have the courage to start with the customer.
It's the type of wisdom that grandparents would typically pass on, but most soldiers don't live near their extended families to get their advice.
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