Sentences with phrase «requires more wisdom»

Jeremy Taylor, for example, remarked that the art of counseling «is not every man's trade,» and he insisted that «it requires more wisdom and ability to take care of souls than those men, who now - a-days run under the formidable burden of the preacher's office, can bring from the places of their education and first employment.»
As we become more outspoken against obvious abuse and broadcast it without restraint, abusers will go underground and become less obvious and more subtle in ways that will require a more wisdom and honesty to discern.

Not exact matches

«3 More than fleshly wisdom or human cleverness is required if one is to encourage a balance of behavioral excellences without eliciting new behavioral deficits.
There is one good reason to question the wisdom of rBGH use, though: Research suggests that treated cows are more likely to develop serious udder infections called mastitis, which require antibiotics and may contribute to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance.
«He taught us that researching, designing, producing, and testing learning materials for four - year - olds requires every bit of creativity, dedication, and wisdom that we could muster - and that the work is more rewarding and more fun than we could have imagined.»
(Publishing wisdom is that 20,000 words in print feel too small to sell, so authors may be encouraged to write much more expansively, even if the idea itself doesn't require it.)
A credible, if unspectacular, result can be achieved by the lay investor with a minimum of effort and capability; but to improve this easily attainable standard requires much application and more than a trace of wisdom.
If avoiding a painful recession requires zero or negative interest rates that juice up asset prices and force investors — through financial repression — to reach for yield and take more risk than they should, then — so the wisdom of today's central bankers» goes — so be it.
Regardless of common wisdom, all dogs can be trained, although some will require more time and patience than others.
It will take a lot more wisdom than I have to design a «reasonable» sustainable society, but it will require some sacrifice by a people who have forgotten the meaning of the word.
Seems to me in hindsight that some prominent properties of current sceptics include — worked many years evaluating technical reports, commonly to approve or reject budget requests from others — many from industry or military rather than academia — careers that promote you for delivering the goods, like making profit — worked in positions requiring accountability — often with a degree in humanities as well as science / engineering, allowing interest in social conduct — education more often degrees short of PhD — old enough to have gained some wisdom — realistic about the horror of climategate and its whitewashes — appreciative of the rigour and good spirit of Climate Audit
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