Sentences with phrase «much common wisdom»

For us, much common wisdom is just plain wrong: Too Big to Fail is meaningless.

Not exact matches

Unlike the common wisdom that addictions are a form of pleasure - seeking, the fact that they are self - imposed compromises indicates how much they are the opposite.
Here, Fr Cantalamessa explores the subject with wisdom, common sense, and a message of hope, and he is very much in tune with Pope Benedict.
Anyone who has read any my previous rants on Untold Arsenal may know how much I hate common wisdom and clichés, especially illogical ones.
Common wisdom (in other words, what you'll probably hear) dictates that when you eliminate «artery - clogging meat full of saturated fat and cholesterol,» you reduce your risk for heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and pretty much every other disease on the -LSB-...]
While so much of today's common wisdom around appropriation grants that tactic a kind of distanced purview, from which an artist might critique while simultaneously participating in prevailing modes of cultural representation, we all too rarely account for the ways in which a sort of lasciviousness attends the venture — especially, perhaps, as younger generations take up its presumed look and legacy.
The common wisdom was that «forms» didn't require much intellectual heavy lifting anyway and LegalZoom was doing lawyers a favor by handling this mundane work.
Extreme family cohesion (too much or too little closeness) was correlated with plasma glucose level (p < 0.05), in contrast to the common wisdom that balanced family functioning leads to good control of diabetes.
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