Not exact matches
«Charlie Munger talks about this quite a bit;
accumulated wisdom, and having been
in the business and studied companies, and studied business, and studied people, and studied history for years and years and years and years and years, you ought to be better at it the longer you've been doing it and the older you get» Thomas Gayner
The inventory for privatization now includes the
accumulated knowledge and memory of the people, the cultural and religious
wisdom as well as symbols and people's ability to find pleasure are reduced as a commodity
in the market place.
Biblical myths are often the telling of a composite of historical events
in narrative form that reveal the
accumulated wisdom of the people of God.
He quoted the words of historian Robert Mackenzie, writing
in 1880: «Human history is a record of progress — a record of
accumulating knowledge and increasing
wisdom, of continual advancement from a lower to a higher platform of intelligence and well - being... The nineteenth - century has witnessed progress rapid beyond all precedent, for it has witnessed the overthrow of the barriers which prevented progress.»
When your starting five one - and - dones leave after one year, they're usually not available (while playing
in the NBA) to continuously pass on
accumulated hoops
wisdom to younger players on a daily basis throughout the college year.
This is not to pick on Given particularly, who was an excellent goalkeeper back
in his day and is, one imagines, an outstanding reserve to have around the place, covering the odd League Cup game here and there and passing on
accumulated wisdom to any passing youngsters.
On most courses, each group also has a «mentor» (previously known as a «young manager,» for those whose Gradschool experience — like mine — dates back to the early»90s...), who is there to participate
in all the activities just like the students but who is supposed to offer the benefit of their
accumulated wisdom having actually been
in the workforce for a while.
Conventional
wisdom holds that large quantities of such hydrogen - laden organic matter were eventually buried
in the earth, allowing oxygen to
accumulate in the atmosphere.
This is done, says Dr Lo, by harvesting the
wisdom of the masses —
accumulated through years of effort by thousands of software developers — hidden
in these passive, distributed and diversified data sources.
In brief, Price concluded that the groups he studied maintained good health not simply because they were limited to a more primitive environment and lacked industrial foods, but because they had
accumulated wisdom about how to select important nutrient - dense foods and possessed the strength of character necessary to procure those foods even when doing so proved difficult.
While unfortunately this can not be the case for every single person, those who have aged tend to have
accumulated more
wisdom which can often translate
in an all - around better dating experience and a much relaxed, open mind when it comes to meeting new people.
She meets Professor Norman and some colleagues of his who, despite their
accumulated scientific
wisdom, do nothing except gape at how awesome she is and then help her to take all the CPH4
in order to crank it up to 11 and achieve 100 percent cerebral capacity.
Akhavan follows the lives of these manipulated outcasts
in a quietly hostile environment with
accumulating wisdom, as some of them manage to break free and others prove to be not as lucky.
So my inclination is to rely (probably more heavily than my reform - oriented friends) on the
accumulated wisdom reflected
in current practice.
I credit the teachers and principals for the
wisdom in recognizing where to begin their journey
in building a high performing middle school, and valuing the knowledge that has been
accumulated over the last several decades that informs successful work with 10 - 14 year olds.
Presentation / «
Accumulated Wisdom: The Collector as Inventor,» with Melissa Catanese, Rutherford Chang, Carrie Cooperider, Tim Davis, Louise Harpman, Maira Kalman, Nina Katchadourian, Thomas Y. Levin, Harvey Tulcensky, and Penelope Umbrico The Morgan Library, 225 Madison Avenue, New York Saturday, 15 April 2014, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
In an evening of short performances and talks, artists and scholars will consider the relationship between collecting and creating through case studies of their own collections.
Gavin's statement that attribution — which only deals with phenomena
in the past or present — is necessarily «model based» is exactly the sort of revelatory statement that means that he spent exactly zero time trying the benchmark his attribution approach against the
accumulated wisdom of the experts.
This volume reflects the
wisdom abstracted from experiences
accumulated over more than a decade of research and development
in this area.