But when confronted with a different digit, such as 3, the collective wisdom of the experts produces a version of that 3 which looks very much like a 2.
And you've raised kids, you've had a lot of experiences in life, and do you not apply that knowledge and experience and wisdom to circumstances such as this?
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Virginia need not reach to London, to New York, to dignified yet bygone American figures like Ernest Hemingway, or even deep into its past for the wisdom of such great Virginians as Jefferson (and, for that matter, George Washington, James Madison, and John Marshall, also on record in this matter).
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Some observers, such as Senator John McCain, have questioned the wisdom of making dual awards rather than picking one design.
Reduced profits could starve both airports of necessary investment and calls into question the wisdom of a small region such as Northern Ireland having two airports that compete head-to-head for business.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, providers in tax havens, such as Jersey and the Cayman Islands, were much more likely to comply with the standards than those from the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries.
Today, the basic wisdom of data preservation, promoted by companies such as EMC, IBM, Dell, Google, Apple, and others, is to make copies, just like the monks did in the old days.
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While both prospective contestants are neither ruling in or out such a contest, each is stepping carefully as their promoters hash out the wisdom of entering the fray.
Conventional wisdom has it that elite students will attend elite institutions, such as Williams, Reed, or Carleton.
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We had a group of Founding Fathers who knew the scriptures, who knew the wisdom of the ages, who knew that there was such a thing as human nature, who knew that man was prone to err and government ought to be constructed on the basis of that knowledge, but that man could rise to great heights when inspired and when given the opportunity.
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Such wisdom sadly seems lost on utopians of yesteryear and today who tragically view life and liberty as expendable.
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In some quarters, the conventional wisdom is that the deficit-reduction plan will have to include tax increases, such as higher federal estate tax rates with lower exemptions.
Anyone who can bring enlightenment, passion, information, wisdom, wit and compassion together in such a compelling package deserves to be on the air as often and as long as possible.
People with HIV often remain asymptomatic for years, and conventional wisdom is that treating such people brings little clinical benefit while exposing them to unpleasant side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
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