1. But the most important argument for a broad education is that in studying the accumulated wisdom of the ages, we improve our moral sense. 2. And ignoring the models amounts to rejecting the accumulated wisdom of economics. 3. But all of these efforts have to compete with a huge body of accumulated wisdom, much of its residing on records. 4. He is aware not only of what goes on in the world today, but his brain is a repository of the accumulated wisdom of the ages. 5. He showed us his accumulated wisdom, his smarts, his competitive nature. 6. Nevertheless, these Yankees, as we know them, are living in the latter days, according to the accumulated wisdom that has clung to the Yankees. 7. Mr. Allen has to ignore everything the Greeks say, not to mention other accumulated wisdom of the ages, to give this story its sunny ending. 8. Obviously, then, Smit and Kinkhorst rely on years of accumulated wisdom. 9. Schiff must compete with much accumulated wisdom on the subject, including some of his own, retained in memory and on records. |
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