The individual insurance mandate at the core of the 2, 000-page law will test the faith of Chief Justice John Roberts in the doctrine of judicial restraint, as well as the wisdom of letting representatives who are accountable to the voters devise wide-ranging schemes of economic regulation.
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.
It will also serve as proof of the wisdom of understanding the marketplace well enough to lead, rather than follow.
Freedom of expression without wisdom may well end up losing its purpose.
Of course, we bear in mind our vital interests, but we understand the needs of the other partners as well and we clearly need the leadership of the United States -- as well as your experience and wisdom -- in the attempt to achieve it.
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So before this week is out, I hope we listen to the wisdom of the nation as well.
In doing so he appears to be working against both his central bank and his minister of finance, as well as conventional market wisdom.
This is the business model metaphor that most closely fits the future of higher ed: MOOCS like CDs and downloads will enable personal learning opportunities at low cost to a large market, while at the same time universities will provide an environment for a smaller audience of undergraduates to gain wisdom as well as knowledge personally from those who create the knowledge.
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You know, with the wisdom of hindsight, you might say again well should the, should the West have started to intervene in Kosovo sooner than they did.
President Barack Obama, who has already questioned the wisdom of Netahyahu's policies and how well they serve the Israeli national interest, might take a more assertive approach to Israeli policies which he believes also hinder U.S. national interest in the region.
For instance, by some calculations, during the 1990s Americans who diversified into foreign shares have done less well in terms of risk-adjusted returns than those who, defying economic wisdom, invested only on Wall Street.
Obama also went to Spain in the summer of 2010 on a personal trip with friends and daughter Sasha, but her stay at a luxury resort on the Costa del Sol wasn't well-received back home, raising questions about the cost and wisdom of taking such a trip during tough economic times.
The same way agile leaders make sure to surround themselves with people who complement their gaps, agile mothers create networks where they provide, as well as receive, support, wisdom or, many times, just words of encouragement.
In the fullness of time, they say, their labours are likely to add not just to the wisdom of mankind but also to their own country's economic well-being.
Clearly, the maritime wisdom of abandoning a sinking ship as quickly as possible applies equally as well when investing in the group.
And it is from there, from how well we as leaders see our workplace, that we can begin to appreciate the wisdom of not achieving as a valuable perspective.
Conventional wisdom suggests that, to do well you need a strong manager with the full backing and confidence of ownership.
There is a lot of investing wisdom in the pages of Big Profits from Small Stocks, and Kramer has chosen her hunting grounds well.
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