Sentences with phrase «accepted wisdom»

There's a lot of accepted wisdom bashing going on here.
As you can see, according to the generally accepted wisdom, savings comes dead last.
This belief is even accepted wisdom in the exercise physiology community.
To those who embrace that accepted wisdom without reservation, that success would lessen the glow of their own achievement.
It's widely accepted wisdom, but it's not always right.
What better preparation than a willingness to accept wisdom where it can be found?
In a society where accepted wisdom changes by the minute, they claim that some truths are so critical that they must be repeated over and over again.
Get Out is the year's surprising success story, and by most accepted wisdom it never should have made it into the year - end awards race.
A contrarian trading theory recommends making investments contrary to the apparent direction of the market or commonly accepted wisdom.
It's pretty accepted wisdom that no matter how much you throw at them, the big N just won't fold.
The ability to explore new ideas, to criticize existing practices, to question accepted wisdom is at the heart of what universities provide.
Now I will agree that it is generally accepted wisdom that the deep ocean currents turn over in the period of centuries, the upper ocean layers decades.
That's a pretty fair reversal of accepted wisdom about the rise of the Middle Kingdom.
It's become accepted wisdom among many school officials that the level of federal reimbursement for meals served through the program — $ 2.74 per lunch — is too low to cover tasty, nutritious food made from scratch.
are still referenced as accepted wisdom regarding the Asset Location preferences of the beneficiaries of pension plans.
- Clinicians traditionally respect hierarchy and expert authority, whereas scientists tend to critique and challenge accepted wisdom;
Fueled by box wine and chips, participants soon learned that there was no such thing as accepted wisdom.
Accepted wisdom among sociobiologists has always been that such policing happens because workers are more related (and hence more loyal) to their queen's offspring than to other workers» sons.
EMI did not accept the wisdom of Judge Carton's arguably non-binding ruling, and pressed forward with its appeal.
Learning about Nirvana and accepting the wisdom associated with it need not in any way weaken our convictions about God.
Mr. Mahama urged government to humble themselves and accept wisdom from other persons and sides as no single person can have enough wisdom to rule a nation.
A new study led by Western University's all - star cosmochemist Audrey Bouvier proves that the Earth and other planetary objects formed in the early years of the Solar System share similar chemical origins — a finding at odds with accepted wisdom held by scientists for decades.
To make money with gold, things need to be even WORSE than the current accepted wisdom.
Indeed, it remains accepted wisdom in the province of Alberta, the very epicenter of Canada's oil and gas industry.
At much the same time, it became accepted wisdom around the corridors of power that government - funded scientists (that is, most scientists) should be required to obtain a goodly fraction of their funds and salaries from external sources — external anyway to their own particular organisation.
It comes at a time when the practice of law is in the midst of a technology - driven revolution and outsourcing, insourcing, and a glut of under - and un-employed law grads has upended accepted wisdom about the business of -LSB-...]
This is probably due to the generally accepted wisdom that CBD, unlike THC, is not psychoactive, and would therefore not be covered by the Act.
Another observation: Those who challenge orthodox opinion are labeled «controversial,» an appellation that sticks even when the controversial opinion becomes accepted wisdom.
But it's also not often that research purports to upend decades of accepted wisdom in the field — and also takes direct aim at race - related policy issues currently under debate at the federal level.
To date, however, this widely accepted wisdom has not been empirically scrutinized.
It's accepted wisdom that the pace of change in business is accelerating.
Since China joined the World Trade Organization, in 2001, it has been accepted wisdom that low - priced Chinese labour will undercut western manufacturers, driving them toward extinction.
She expects earnings per share of $ 3.52 in 2006, the year in which its retail strategy will be unveiled, and a majority of analysts have a Buy on the company — which is something you might not expect, considering the accepted wisdom about the China Threat.
But this accepted wisdom isn't necessarily true; in fact, phone polling may have the opposite problem.
As an investor in start - ups, I have heard the accepted wisdom that out of 10 portfolio companies, only one is likely to be a big success, the rest will either fail or barely return the investment — «only» half of my investments failed.
As the euro continues to drift lower, it has become the accepted wisdom that we are headed for parity with the dollar.
Berkun's ability to wisely challenge and critique the accepted wisdom is a reason he's a must - read for anyone in a leadership position — or anyone with an intellectual interest in management topics.
... our results categorically contradict the industry - accepted wisdom that open - plan layout enhances communication between colleagues and improves occupants» overall work environmental satisfaction.
The accepted wisdom was that actively managed funds could make you rich, while index funds were a guarantee of mediocrity.
The motto of the Dominican Order is «Veritas», which throws down the gauntlet to our age in which the accepted wisdom is a relativism that asserts, «Something may be true for you, but that doesn't make it true for anyone else.»
As Sophie Coe noted, «The accepted wisdom was that tortillas and beans were boring; it took chile to make the saliva flow.»
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