Sentence examples for prevalent wisdom from inspiring English sources

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I, for one, am perfectly happy to accept what now appears to be the prevalent wisdom of the City's wise men: namely, that you could never possibly in the field of human endeavour invent anything that could stop the likes of Kerviel building up an exposure of almost ¤50bn apparently unbeknownst to his bosses.

Thus in this complex multifactorial task of genome sequencing, a natural and reliable approach to examining the effectiveness of different regimes suggested by the underlying technologies and prevalent wisdom, we believe is a controlled (simulation) environment.

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It also agitates against the conventional wisdom prevalent on the left that the poor need more protection from capitalism — and not, as Mr. Booker suggests, more access to capitalism.

Taking exception to the prevalent Wall Street wisdom, I'm not convinced that the market will rebound strongly this year, and so I can be really bullish about only a handful of stocks.

Taking exception to the prevalent Wall Street wisdom, I'm not convinced that the U.S. market will rebound strongly this year, so I can be really bullish about only a handful of stocks.

They're practically conventional wisdom, so prevalent that they swirl around in the breeze and get stuck in tree branches.

And special props to Barry for going after the all-too-prevalent belief among VSPs that wisdom always consists in dismissing short-run concerns: If these three urgent tasks are completed, there will be plenty of time – and much time will be needed – to contemplate radical changes like new budgetary rules, harmonization of other national policies, and a move to full fiscal union.

Unfortunately, it is the new conventional wisdom and an assumption prevalent across much of Europe.

His perspective is so vast and grounded in wisdom that he lacks the prevalent "obsession at all cost" attitude, which is both inspiring and at times maddening.

The differences, hatred, enmity, degradation, poverty, and wickedness, now prevalent in the society are due to lack of wisdom and rationalism and not due to God or the cruelty of time.

A rather innocent notion that the established knowledge and wisdom of scientists would ensure proper decision-making was prevalent.

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