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philosophy

[fi-los-uh-fee] / fɪˈlɒs ə fi /


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“Find a person who embodies all of the outward traits of personality, bearing, charisma, language, and power lacking in yourself,” Newsom described the philosophy in the book.

From Los Angeles Times

The underlying philosophy, one of Swensen’s longtime lieutenants explained on a podcast last year, was that knowing the right time to cash out is part of what endowments pay private-equity managers for.

From The Wall Street Journal

They reflect its grassroots, member-led philosophy while enabling large-scale coordination across sectors and borders.

From Science Daily

Themis, Mr. McDougall writes, is the “realm of justice, philosophy, religion, and art—in other words, cult and culture.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, unlike the original show, which featured a winner in each category, the Netflix reboot will crown one single winner in the finale, which Gellar said has shifted her judging philosophy.

From Los Angeles Times