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What I find occasionally odd is that so many conventional bits of theology like this are so controversial if someone actually mentions them in public.
Yet the company backed away from plans to introduce these batteries in the high-volume, conventional hybrid Prius in 2009–a bit of news that had other carmakers wondering what Toyota knew that they didn't.
Its total capacitor area is only 3% of a 9-bit binary weighted DAC and the average switching power is only 12% of a conventional 9-bit DAC.
In 64-bit mode, the chip can address far more memory and therefore cut through huge amounts of data much faster than a conventional 32-bit machine.
A victory by Mr. Stoiber would have banished a stubborn bit of conventional wisdom in Germany: that a politician from this proud, southern state cannot be elected chancellor.
Mr. Clinton won, of course, and a new bit of conventional political wisdom was born: Trouble in August means trouble in November.
As with the NYT, the results have been surprising, upending quite a bit of conventional wisdom.
It is a bit of conventional wisdom that undecided voters seek comity in their leaders.
Meanwhile, some who monitor the film business have been struck by the way MGM's collapse in value has defied a long-standing bit of conventional wisdom: that studios, like sports teams, may lose money, but their owners ultimately do not.
There is a bit of conventional wisdom that smaller companies are going to go away and the enterprise space is going to be only two or three companies.
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