1. According to this conventional wisdom, the middle class and the poor think the rich should pay a heavy share. 2. And, up to a point, the conventional wisdom is right. 3. Around here, the conventional wisdom is that the number and volume of charges are more politically important than subsequent facts. 4. As traffic grew, the conventional wisdom was to widen the roads. 5. But conventional wisdom does not always prevail in politics. 6. But Cotton says conventional wisdom is wrong. 7. But the conventional wisdom might be wrong. 8. But, in general, the articulation of the conventional wisdom is a prerogative of academic, public or business position. 9. Clear-thinking organizations rely on cost justification to reveal these truths, even if they run counter to current plans and conventional wisdom. 10. Conventional wisdom did not favor retrofitting to coal use boilers originally designed for oil or natural gas. |
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