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Last but not least, operational wisdom should be improvable by enhancing its components.
This description gets us closer to making the case for what might be better described as operational wisdom (similar to what the ancient Greeks referred to as phronesis, usually translated as "practical wisdom").
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And in the case of Iraq, both before the invasion and after, he was right — courageously right — to distrust as fatally flawed the political and moral good faith, operational competence, and strategic wisdom of the Bush Administration.
The government wanted something like American sheriffs and in the US they have no truck with the idea that elected officials stay out of operational matters – which used to be British conventional wisdom.
The Second Corps demonstrated the wisdom of Lincoln's organizational innovation: men could be placed in immense operational units and still develop a strong sense of cohesion, both with the unit and its overall mission.
"There are surely limits of wisdom and prudence on federal spending," Mr Galbraith and his co-authors have written, "but there is no operational limit.
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Opportunity is still operational.
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Similarly, although the received wisdom holds that strategic bombing played a relatively minor role in winning the war, Murray and Millett, drawing on the specialized literature, show that it had a significant effect on operational strength.
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