Sentences with phrase «of wisdom of»

We'll get into a discussion of the wisdom of increasing your deductible to save on your premium in a little bit.
One thought was that this is a pretty good illustration of the wisdom of crowds, so popular nowadays.
Even at the micro level we frustrate our innate contentment mechanism: the latest thing to catch my eye in this regard is a piece by James Surowiecki (of Wisdom of Crowds fame) in the New Yorker in which he points out that gadget makers continue to increase the number of features on devices, consumers continue to prefer gadgets with more bells and whistles, but once buyers turn into users the greater «wealth» (my term) only makes them unhappy.
So, either Croswell convinces a majority of the council of the wisdom of his measures, or he forfeits the right to convince a majority of a decision - making committee of the merits of a particular proposal.
And thanks to all of you out there for continuing to listen to my inane blather against the backdrop of the wisdom of our regular guests.
«And Mr. Ferraro deserve a lot of credit for his skillful direction of his defense and for his appreciation of the wisdom of resolving this dispute.
Tom Smith of Right Coast suggests that the Court might consider taking advantage of Web 2.0 technology to harness the «superiority of the wisdom of the interconnected crowd.»
What should be critically evaluated is not the limited results of the «hackers» but the tendency of government CIOs to promote hackathons as major events or as a validation tool of the wisdom of making government data open.
Over at Point of Law, Ted Frank is not persuaded of the wisdom of this idea.
That everything that came before you was the primitive and ignorant ditherings of those incapable of the wisdom of your keen insights into the human condition.
There is a major question in my mind of the wisdom of using a «global» surface temperature to begin with and a «global» surface temperature based on a SST which is more related to Tmin averaged with a land based «Surface» temperature that is based on T Ave.. So instead of blindly quoting nonsense, I actually try to verify using all the data that is available.
Think of the wisdom of that approach: whose emails do not somewhere include such things?
Or perhaps simply a subset of the wisdom of crowds, given what opinion polls tell us the ordinary voter makes of this area.
You don't need an economic analysis to convince conservatives of the wisdom of increasing nuclear power generation anyway.
I'm very skeptical of the wisdom of geoengineering.
Take one of the final sentences of his essay on September, which begins with a useful and articulate distillation of the wisdom of Richter's technical approach:
An element of wisdom of the crowds is also at play in the realm of social influence.
If you are looking for a destination to educate and inspire individuals on the power of the wisdom of nature then look no further.
However, our first double day of punishing mountain hiking and trail finding in some of the wilder areas of Jordan's north went a long way towards convincing us of the wisdom of the trail - makers» planned route.
The excellent share price performance since is rousing confirmation of the wisdom of management's decision.
I'm personally sceptical of the wisdom of moving significant balances around in the hunt for yield on savings accounts and GICs.
He is also editor of Thrifty Ways, a book written of the wisdom of the MSE forums, and Three Lessons.
I am trying to persuade his father of the wisdom of requiring him to take out school loans each semester.
We need a new narrative to make sense of the wisdom of crowds, the madness of mobs, and evolution at the speed of thought.
Obviously in a very small company or private sale this becomes much harder / impossible as it can't be floated in any meaningful way, but versions of this wisdom of crowd type effect can be done by approaching a few outside parties and asking them what they would pay / how they would value it (similar to asking a few estate agents for valuations of a house before a private sale) to at least get some benchmark estimates of what similar private players might pay.
Reminds me of the wisdom of Solon, «Count no man happy until the end is known.»
It is always a good idea to take advantage of the wisdom of the past.
The author provides a tight evidentiary argument for the Blue Mountains being a central part of the wisdom of the Philosophers» Stone.
As I sit down today, I fear I may be fresh out of wisdom of my own, but as I think of some of the best advice I've learned during my 15 years in the business, it's advice I've learned from the amazing group of authors I am lucky enough to work with every day.
Death shatters any conviction of the wisdom of the adults who sent these boys to the front line.
A spokesperson for the DfE said: «The reformed GCSE in religious studies is designed to increase pupils» knowledge of other faiths by ensuring all students study the beliefs, teachings and sources of wisdom of at least two religions for the first half of their GCSE.
Hands on or energetic healing is a part of the wisdom of many cultures since ancient times, and the existence of «life force energy» has been verified by science.
You can find a fine combination of the wisdom of Patanjali and practice of Hatha.
So, when this is open, you experience this almost like old soul sense of wisdom of like things are just going to work out, and I don't need to go through life kicking, and pushing, and screaming and trying to make things work.
It is a measure of the wisdom of the curators that such an illustrious past isn't allowed to overshadow India's more recent achievements.
If the one debate for governor of New York is an indication of the wisdom of such thinking, then Howie Hawkins of the Green Party is the best candidate.
The intervention may serve to convince some sceptical Labour MPs of the wisdom of a Lib - Lab pact.
The Lib Dem leader will need to offer his party bigger prizes if he's to convince them of the wisdom of joining the coalition.
Michael Mendizza, a documentary film maker who has created an impressive collection of the words of wisdom of many important pioneers in the field of prenatal and perinatal psychology and health, has partnered with APPPAH to support students» learning in the Prenatal and Perinatal Education Certificate Program.
Vincent Kompany: I was never sure of the wisdom of leaving Vincent Kompany out of the second leg of the Champions League fixture against Liverpool.
At least with the fan voting, in theory, you get some semblance of the wisdom of crowds.
But the founder and owner of New Zealand's self - proclaimed most successful winery, Villa Maria, is also living proof of the wisdom of sticking to a quality ethic.
The leafs from the Yerba Maté tree are the core ingredients of the Wisdom of the Ancients herbal tea brand, also owned and produced by Wisdom Natural Brands.
Judging the constitutionality of laws by the Court's «appraisal of the wisdom of legislation,» as he accused the Court of doing in this case, «is an attribute of the power to make laws, not of the power to interpret them.»
The author of the Wisdom of Solomon gave the concept a different turn, not less significant for our purposes, although at first glance one is prone to dismiss him in disappointment, for he adds little to the thought of Proverbs, merely incorporating certain Stoic phraseology into his discussion.
Moses speaks with such power as to persuade Yahweh of the wisdom of his words and to gain a reversal of the divine decision to withhold the immediate Presence of Yahweh from Israel (vv.
However eccentric he was, and whatever one's view of the wisdom of such «small» missions (Beagle 2 cost a mere # 66m, compared with the $ 1.6 bn which Nasa spent on its Mars Reconnaissance Rover), Pillinger's enthusiasm to find out if there is evidence of alien life is a sign of the intellectual curiosity that lies at the heart of all good science.
The ability, in faithfulness to one's heritage, to display the universal relevance of the wisdom of all traditions in a coherent way has a certain relative advantage once the aim at universal relevance is thought through in a pluralistic context.
Moses is represented as speaking with such power as to persuade the Lord of the wisdom of his words and to gain a reversal of the divine decision to withhold the immediate Presence of the Lord from Israel (vss.
«O the depth of the riches of the wisdom of God!»
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