61. And conventional wisdom is the opiate of the people. 62. And conventional wisdom reminds us that Dole is old. 63. And despite the conventional wisdom that public sentiment is tepid toward tax cuts, it appears the mood is governed by how the question is asked. 64. And Gates said Specter will continue to raise money and campaign hard, despite a conventional wisdom that he will walk away with an easy victory in November. 65. And Maggie Mahar writes on international investing on Tuesdays, trying to get past the conventional wisdom. 66. And that makes sense, because he is, according to conventional wisdom, the Democratic Party nominee and, quite possibly, the next president. 67. And the conventional wisdom has been notably wrong at almost every major turn in the last year of handicapping the Washington scandal. 68. And the conventional wisdom may have been wrong, for while Radja was never a decent defender, he could, when healthy, run the floor. 69. And their conclusions may prompt some investors to toss out a lot of the conventional wisdom about how to pick funds based on their long-term track records. 70. And that may mean a new generation of physicians unable or unwilling to challenge conventional wisdom or go beyond the standardized prescribed course of treatment. |
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