Sentences with phrase «if conventional wisdom»

If conventional wisdom holds true and 80 % of your business comes from 20 % of your clients, survey that 20 % first.
Plant Blood Enables Your Cells To Capture Sunlight Energy What if conventional wisdom regarding our most fundamental energy requirements has been wrong all along and...
But what if that conventional wisdom were totally wrong?
«If the conventional wisdom that the mayor is vulnerable among black people holds true,» they said, «one shouldn't look past the only black citywide elected official.»

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The problem is that if you follow conventional wisdom when hiring your sales reps, you'll end up with a conventional sales rep — and that can mean the death of your company.
There seems to be a strain of conventional wisdom which holds that if peoples» attention is being increasingly split by all the digital entertainment options, they're reading fewer books.
I realize that, if we were only dealing with conventional wisdom, the simplest, most straightforward answer to the textbook question of, when should a company's CEO stop selling its products and services day - to - day, the answer would be: never.
That said, the conventional wisdom is that the Euro would at least survive a Grexit, even if it might be a disaster for the Greek people.
Conventional wisdom would say that the dollar should rise in value if interest rates rise because higher rates suggest higher returns as well as reflect better prospects for the US economy.
Nonetheless, you can shorten your sales cycle if you ignore the conventional wisdom and approach your market with a fresh eye.
If there's any truth to the idea that Facebook and its ilk is accelerating divorce, it's probably based in the conventional wisdom that marriage and its delay or demise has traditionally correlated with an abundance of alternatives.
The conventional wisdom in the economics community is that the labor force participation rate would have continued to decline even if the great recession never occurred, because as the nation ages the share of retired workers would grow.
A conventional wisdom is brewing that if Samaras pulls out the victory, then it's only a matter of time before his coalition collapses, and the leftist Tsipras wins another election... perhaps in 4 to 8 months.
The conventional wisdom goes that it's not worth refinancing if you can't get a rate that's at least 1 % lower than your current mortgage rate.
Conventional wisdom holds that if only we pay workers enough, they'll be productive.
If sweeping tax reforms are, in fact, enacted, the conventional wisdom is that legislation isn't likely to be signed until 2018.
Conventional wisdom amongst my investor friends is that if the Fed raised interest rates by 0.5 % you would see a sell off in the market.
If you use a rule of thumb, like 43 percent DTI or 30 percent of income, ditch the conventional wisdom and base it on your take - home pay.
If this removal of the boundaries between the life sciences and the physical sciences is not the conventional wisdom among biologists today, then it is at least a sufficiently influential position to deserve closer examination.
The difficulty was, that to say so, even for a scientist with the factsat his fingertips, was to go against a powerful and intolerant conventional wisdom: «We liberals», he wrote, «who work in the fields of global HIV / AIDS and family planning take terrible professional risks if we side with the pope on a divisive topic such as this.
Also disconcerting is how many people shrieked about Lowe being simply «ugly,» as if a 17 - year - old girl is somehow selling herself short according to someone's conventional wisdom about who is and is not attractive.
The conventional wisdom has always been that if Mara changed coaches, that would be the end of Coughlin's career.
If we learned anything from 2016, it's that conventional wisdom no longer exists.
Most conventional wisdom says that if, at the time, we had made a sensible offer of 45 - 50m, we could've secured him, or at least not got LFC's back up to the extent that they weren't going to negotiate at all.
If Mark Radloff, the pilot of the Michigan basketball team plane that ended up off the runway in an accident in 2017, didn't break aviation rules and defy conventional wisdom,...
Please just avoid it if you're not comfortable with that sort of humor, and avoid judging people by their senses of humor — maybe it's contrary to conventional wisdom, but I don't think a person's sense of humor is actually a very good indicator of whether they're warm, caring, loving people when / where it counts.
Besides the 2013 University of Washington study, a number of other recent studies have found education ineffective in improving self - reporting by athletes, adding to a growing body of evidence challenging the conventional wisdom that inadequate athlete concussion knowledge is the principal barrier to increased reporting, and suggesting that one of the best ways to combat underreporting by athletes of concussion symptoms may be to shift the focus of educational efforts towards helping coaches facilitate concussion reporting, the theory being that athletes will be more likely to report concussion symptoms if they no longer think that they will be punished by the coach for reporting, such as by losing playing time or their starting position, perceived by their teammates as letting them down, or viewed by their coach as «weak,» all of which have been documented in numerous studies over the past decade as reasons athletes are reluctant to report concussion symptoms.
While the conventional wisdom holds that it is easier to have multiple children if they are spaced apart by at least a couple of years, there are some considerable advantages to having that second child soon rather than later — for instance:
It's conventional wisdom that babies with older siblings learn to walk faster, but I don't know if this is true.
Turning what was once conventional wisdom on its head, a new study suggests that many, if not most peanut allergies can be prevented by feeding young children food containing peanuts beginning in infancy, rather than avoiding such foods.
Conventional political wisdom might be to ignore below - the - radar attacks to avoid giving them credence, Plouffe said, but in the internet era a story that arrives in a million email inboxes matters even if it doesn't lead the news.
Big Idea pieces can be cool, especially if you're willing to go out on a limb, but keep in mind restating conventional wisdom doesn't move the dialog along unless you have a significantly new take.
But if the commentators were to be believed both sides would currently be ailing on zero support given conventional wisdom says they are currently both entirely pants.
Some commentators wonder whether May might survive to fight the next general election when the conventional wisdom had been that she would leave after navigating Brexit — if she wasn't pole - axed by her own MPs first.
And if Cuomo totally confounds conventional wisdom and looks to pick a Republican, the names of state Sen. Andrew Lanza (R - Staten Island) and attorney and Molinari Republican Club president Robert Scamardella would almost certainly be on that list.
Joe Crowley will control the selection of the candidate if Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls a special election, and the conventional wisdom is that he would want someone who would be a placeholder so NY - 9 can be easily carved up in the next round of redistricting.
The conventional wisdom now is, if it's not mentioned in the budget, you really don't care about it.
Nothing against Harkavy as a candidate, but conventional wisdom suggests that if the town chair can't find anybody to run, which is his or her primary job, the ticket is in trouble.
If Labour fails to win on 7 May, the conventional wisdom is that Ed Miliband will be finished.
For a presidential cycle known for upending conventional political wisdom, one thing certainly hasn't changed: It's hard to vote in the Senate if you're campaigning across the country.
The conventional wisdom at this point is that one seat will have to come out of downstate and another will be axed upstate, which could force some interesting primaries or even a general election challenge if a Republican and adjacent Democrat are pushed together.
Reynolds even believes that if ethanol production hits 10 billion gallons and consumers embrace E85 — the 85 percent ethanol mix — a dedicated pipeline from the Midwest to the East Coast could make economic sense, although the conventional wisdom remains against him.
«We wanted to test the conventional wisdom and see if people with high levels of HA antibodies were less likely to develop mild - to - moderate influenza compared with those with lower HA antibody levels.»
Although questioning conventional wisdom is essential to scientific progress, this reader, at least, is left wondering if Farber is raising a question or implying an answer that has extreme consequences.
Such an approach was needed because conventional wisdom assumed that if national governments merely acted alone, without global coordination, industries would simply relocate to where regulation was more lax.
That's because the conventional wisdom has long been that most, if not all, ant species carry antimicrobial agents.
United States: Two Scientists and a Baby Jim Austin, 21 October 2005 If you trust the conventional wisdom, Amy Palmer and Alexis Templeton did a lot of things wrong in their job search.
This little piece of conventional gym wisdom always rang out in your head for a good reason — there isn't any other way to put muscles on your frame than to eat protein and lift, and if you want to be an athlete or a bodybuilder you will definitely need a lot of protein.
The conventional wisdom, though, is that if you watch your diet and get aerobic exercise at least a few times a week, you'll effectively offset your sedentary time... this advice makes scarcely more sense than the notion that you could counter a pack - a-day smoking habit by jogging.
If you are a medical researcher serious about your career you better not say anything that will go against conventional wisdom of «cholesterol is evil» otherwise your grants will be cut and you will never publish any thing ever again.
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