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And, based on personal experience, she felt certain that birds could be smart.
I could be smart about it, but it just doesn't interest me.
According to Elster, there are certainly occasions when choosing ignorance could be smart.
But later, raising a voice made raspy by laryngitis, Mr. Hevesi acknowledged that low revenue estimates could be smart.
Although shoppers are taking the hit on the higher prices for now, Mr. Morris said the tactic could be smart for the retailers.
Clearly, he is concerned that Mr Ozawa might direct a stealth attack on his government during the DPJ's leadership elections in September.Concessions to Mr Ozawa's camp could be smart if they prevent the DPJ from fracturing.
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This tends to plague smart people," says Musk. "They're defining themselves by their intelligence… and they don't like the idea that a machine could be smarter than them, so they discount the idea.
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