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The international global-change research community proposes a new contract between science and society in recognition that science must inform policy to make more wise and timely decisionsand that innovation should be informed by diverse local needs and conditions.
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Or in plain words, those cursed with an empty head make more, meaningless noise than wise, thoughtful people.
Wow, so an unknown binary options brokerage can make more than three times (percentage-wise) what the best hedge fund makes?!
Even if a "wise producer" can make more money by hiring children or looting someone's pension fund, he won't, because he knows such actions "will break the bonds of common sympathy, the sense that we're all in this together, on which the producer's…well-being ultimately depends".
CHINESE PROVERB A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
As notable philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon says "A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds".
But in The Atlantic Wire, Elspeth Reeve argues that, message-wise, it would make more sense for the ambitious G.O.P. senator to go with B.I.G., who had "up-from-his-bootstraps small-business acumen" and a mom who immigrated from Jamaica and ended up, as Biggie rapped, pimping an Acura with "minks on her back".
The wise one knows, "not to make more struggle of struggle".
Apparently the XBox 360 made more in sales money wise than the Wii, but what they didn't add is because the Wii is a whole lot cheaper.
"Interacting with students from all over the world made us more wise," she said.
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