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They provoke laughter with behaviour characterized by gluttony, caustic humour and wit, but also possess great intelligence and wisdom.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Matters of U.S. intelligence, the wisdom of the war in Iraq and the threat of terrorism against the United States, those issues are at the heart of the debate over an intelligence report leaked over the weekend and then declassified in part yesterday.
NPR: Politics and War �� and Midterm Elections
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It owes some of its lustre to the idea of collective intelligence, the concept that says the collective wisdom of many people will always trump the intelligence of individuals.
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At a time when the conventional wisdom within the intelligence community (IC) deemed such spending to be relatively close to the Kremlin's officially released, laughably low and wholly misleading numbers, he disagreed with his characteristic truculence.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: In Memoriam an unsung hero of the Cold War: William T. Lee
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But being intelligent, if in fact any test can measure intelligence accurately, does not guarantee wisdom.
ECONOMIST: Lancelot Ware
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We will be called upon also more and more in the future to give the wisdom in relation to those facts and the presentation of that intelligence.
WSJ: A Report to Our Readers
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Conventional wisdom has it that the United States invaded Iraq based on faulty intelligence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction.
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