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How to use sapience in a sentence

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It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events.
With much sapience, he ruled that the categorical imperative of the situation was that charity begins at home and the guilty party must pay for his own beer that evening.
Our curious love affair with art sets our species apart as much as our sapience or our language or our use of tools.
They changed both law and policing, he believes, but most of all, they demonstrated the heroism and political sapience of the Queen.
Lynch has his hands inside our sodden mortality, and he's here, with sapience and grace, to tell us what he feels.
As much experience is prudence, so is much science sapience.
Their catalogue is one of effort and sapience, of care and cool.
We have to use a little more sapience to adequately judge managers.
The author is represented as an infant prodigy who performs much the same feats of sapience as are attributed to Jesus in some of the Infancy Gospels.
The second point where the wisdom of the Buddha and the sapience of Christ touch is in the 'symmetrical, cyclical structure of the mendicant lives' they led.
Reflection on the nature of sapience, and the ubiquity of violence among sophonts?
I then marked out three ways in which we can instead describe and demarcate ourselves in terms of the sapience that distinguishes us from the beasts of forest and field.
Examples from Classical Literature
I guess, said the tender of the bar with the sapience of his kind, that hes one of these quiet periodic souses.
In its archetype it is the Divine wisdom, or sapience, manifested in the creation.
Intervention, of course, is my responsibility, but the sapience question is yours.
The ways of sapience are not much liable either to particularity or chance.
Another is an emblematic representation of the Tower of sapience, each stone formed of some mental qualification.
Apparently they were impressed with the sapience of his remark.
The fact that her face has no features other than the inner workings of a clock is a tip-off about her highly synchronized sapience.
The brief account presented above suggests that for Wordsworth at least, individual consciousness, and perhaps even sapience, precedes sociability.
These things that common men see as absurd at first glance are not easily charged with absurdity, for in fact divine Sapience and Majesty is far greater than they understand.
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