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To be sure, the strength of the evidence presented is the best predictor of any verdict, but the aggregation of the perspectives of twelve jurors weaves a fabric of collective wisdom that is more in tune with the human condition than any individual fact finder could be.

Such rhetoric is Fowler's way of channelling the world – through an imagined "other", a faceless, collective wisdom that disguises his own aphoristic scepticism.

By now, the Yankees have a collective wisdom that they can beat themselves up in October, but they get to sleep in November.

The executive committee then topped it off by deciding, in its collective wisdom, that the 2022 World Cup host would be Qatar, a tiny if resource-rich Gulf state whose nation will be much too hot to stage the tournament in the Northern Hemisphere summer without the help of climate-controlled stadiums (lots of them).

Stu Feldman, the inventor of make, offers a piece of collective wisdom that emerged from his early days at Bell Labs: Groups bigger than 10 people tend to suffer communication breakdowns.

Here are five tips culled from their collective wisdom: That's how a startup like South San Francisco-based American Multiplexer Corp. can land a $30 million contract to increase phone line capacity in China, going up against big leaguers Ericsson and Siemens Corp.

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And then "Everyone at the Matalan 360-degree picnic"; "Everyone in the Ikea 'Isn't shoe storage funny?' ads"; "All of the BT family, possibly in a Dynasty-style, Moldovian wedding day massacre"; and "The collective BBC wisdom that decided against networking BBC Scotland's Limmy series two".

"We all have our strengths and weaknesses and the point of having a party is that you can bring together the collective wisdom and that's what I'm in the middle of doing.

The Libyan representative to the Human Rights Commission, Najat al-Hajjaji, said in a speech after her election that she would rely on the body's collective wisdom and that she would avoid "as far as possible" making decisions on a personal basis.

The collective wisdom is that young males like explosions, blood, cars flying through the air, pratfalls, poop jokes, "you're so gay" banter, and sex — but not romance.

In her defenses of "The Feminine Mystique," Coontz rarely leans on expected or collective wisdom, arguing that some who found redemption in its pages were more aware of their privilege than Friedan and felt self-loathing for failing to live up to it.

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