Sentences with phrase «generally accepted wisdom»

Peterson 2003 stated: Contrary to generally accepted wisdom, no statistically significant impact of urbanization could be found in annual temperatures.
As you can see, according to the generally accepted wisdom, savings comes dead last.
I think it's important when listening to the great investors — even Buffett — to keep in mind this math when you hear ubiquitous investment advice and generally accepted wisdom regarding turnover, investment time frames and holding periods.
The generally accepted wisdom is that every author (some say every book title) needs her own Facebook page — a business page, not simply a personal profile.
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.

Not exact matches

The generally accepted political wisdom is that any party willing to «accept» a deficit and more debt would be trounced in the election.
Researchers generally posit two psychological mechanisms underlying conformity: (1) people's desire to adopt the majority position so as to feel liked and accepted or believe they share the prevailing opinions of their community (i.e., social acceptance); and (2) people learn from the «wisdom of crowds,» or assume that other people did the research so their collective wisdom indicates something about the quality of the candidate or platform (i.e., social learning).
While the wisdom of including solar power in our nation's energy portfolio is now generally accepted, this wasn't always the case.
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