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Both were singled out for honors by the WISE Accelerator, one of the many programs organized by the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), held since 2009 in Doha, Qatar.
This tradition dates back to Aristotle, for whom the predicate term negation in Socrates is not-wise, affirming that the predicate not-wise holds of Socrates, yields a false statement if Socrates does not exist, while the predicate denial Socrates isn't wise denies that the predicate wise holds of Socrates and is true if Socrates does not exist.
The evolution of the wisest holds that this cannot be a random process.
A t f representation of a segment of a non-stationary signal can be seen as a matrix set of features with column and row wise relationships, holding discriminant information about the underlying process.
If so, it is argued, the Fed was wise to hold its fire.
Judging from the record of past summits, it would not be wise to hold your breath.
And for those who already own some of these stocks, it may be wise to hold on.
And on that subject, if he is wise, he holds his tongue" -- hardly an invitation to exchange confidences.
But Mr. Levinson doesn't have a 3-D printer at home, and perhaps he's wise to hold off for now.
He is wise to hold off on setting his policy until the outcome of the unrest in Iran, and the intent of the leader, is clearer.
But as getting tickets is somewhat of a marathon, it might be wise to hold back your excitement until, hopefully, Sunday.
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