Allies need to do more about training good minds who are expert on Asia and who are not afraid of challenging conventional intelligence wisdoms. |
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The second human characteristic is a widespread tendency to accept conventional wisdoms, be they religious, economic or scientific. |
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In fact everyone must eventually be involved to integrate these wisdoms into our community. |
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In general, I do not claim to have any final wisdoms and I will not tell the students to do it this way or the other. |
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These are the wisdoms that make us see why we are on earth and what our purpose is here. |
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These old wisdoms state that the world is managed by higher powers and not by the people themselves. |
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Eventually, Blavatsky brought the spiritual wisdoms of the East and of ancient Western mysteries to the modern West, where they were virtually unknown. |
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Nathan felt increasingly more interest kindling for the old wisdoms that Qiao spoke about. |
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This does not just turn one of the conventional wisdoms of British politics since the 1980s upside down. |
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Popular wisdoms do not build countries. They do not give momentums to countries. |
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These issues go to the heart of a company's business model, challenging the conventional wisdoms of development and investment. |
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Carried by the voice of Nirinjan Kaur these wisdoms have to power to reach your subconscious! |
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Dr. Malloy pointed out that the presenters addressed two widely held conventional wisdoms, rigid party discipline and the power of the centre. |
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There will be some free time for walks in nature, for writing in journals and time for integrating the wisdoms from the various satsang sessions. |
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I've had a long talk with him and I have understood that his life vision is based on the same old wisdoms as that of my old master. |
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Jeremy Corbyn's leadership victory has reminded us of the extent to which politicians on the left are routinely criticised by the media for challenging conventional wisdoms. |
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And, in this way, they could stand still in the three existential wisdoms. |
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We have a lot of popular wisdoms that do not build countries. |
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Interquality Chartered Accountants is committed to give practical business advice derived from knowledge and experience and to challenge accepted wisdoms, by introducing a new perspective to clients' business issues. |
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The most important element taught to us through these wisdoms is that the world is not managed by human beings, but by the forces influencing our lives. |
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One of the church's great roles is as the great dissenter of every age, the bearer of unwelcome truths, the rebuffer of the wisdoms of the world. |
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At the centre is a five-pronged vajra draped and bound with a coloured silk scarf, representing one of the Five Buddha wisdoms or activities. |
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We have come to the end of the Mandala of the five Jinas and looked at the five Wisdoms. |
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