Sentences with phrase «relative wisdom of»

Yet we don't see randomized controlled trials doing much to inform the Obamacare debate, or helping to understand the relative wisdom of, say, insurance mandates versus high - risk pools.
Reading NYT scribe Nick Confessore's piece this morning on the relative wisdom of — and pitfalls in — Sen. Eric Schneiderman's decision to tack far left in his AG bid, I got tripped up on the following paragraph that appears at about the midway point:
Maggie Haberman and Celeste Katz have already weighed in the relative wisdom of this approach, noting Cuomo has indeed taken a position on the mosque by saying its a matter of religious freedom and can't be blocked.

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A former serial entrepreneur who founded Aardvark and Perspecta among others, Horowitz gave up the Silicon Valley dream for a new life as a philosophy Ph.D., flipping the current wisdom on the relative value of technical and humanist knowledge on its head.
There may be suprahuman wisdom, and we might well assume an attitude of wholesome humility when we reflect upon our relative insignificance.
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.
Therefore to know the proper sequence or relative order of things is the beginning of wisdom.
Join us for an afternoon using the wisdom of Simplicity Parenting to explore ways to un-clutter before the holidays begin, to be more intentional about the kinds of gifts we give our children (and steer relatives towards giving them), and to keep family connection — rather than material things or busy schedules — at the center of our celebrations this year.
But I think Obama does potentially change some of the conventional wisdom regarding likely voters and that that should be considered in weighing his relative strengths and weaknesses.
But they receive comparatively little attention relative to public colleges and the for - profit sector, perhaps because the conventional wisdom casts private colleges based on the profile of the most elite institutions in the sector, which have large endowments and charge high tuition to mostly wealthy students.
We were inclined to accept the conventional wisdom when we began this project, but, after systematically comparing the relative importance of the two factors, we found, surprisingly enough, that pay compression within the teaching profession, induced by the introduction of collective bargaining, has had by far the greater effect.
Relative to the huge number of downloads, this result is not very impressive, raising question marks about the wisdom of using the so - called «free - to - start» model with a relatively high fixed price required to play the full game.
I think the relative scientific information is contained in articles on this site, where lie all the pearls of wisdom.
hey raise their kids» kids Kentucky Post - Covington, KY, USA... Her grandson is 15 now, and this month Jennings will share some of that acquired wisdom at the Grandparents and Relatives Raising Children conference Thursday...
«Everybody's got to eat»: This bit of wisdom had become much quoted in the years since the recession as risk - averse real estate investors fled to the relative safety of grocery - anchored properties.
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