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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \'sapience\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is wisdom or sagacity: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word is mainly used ironically, for \'would-be wisdom\'.
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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \\\'sapience\\\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is wisdom or sagacity: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word has come to be mainly used ironically, for \\\'would-be wisdom\\\'.
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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \'sapience\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is <i>wisdom</i> or <i>sagacity</i>: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word is mainly used ironically, for \'would-be wisdom\'.
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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \\\'sapience\\\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is wisdom or sagacity: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word is mainly used ironically, for \\\'would-be wisdom\\\'.
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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \'sapience\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is wisdom or sagacity: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word is mainly used ironically, for \'would-be wisdom\'.
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* The page is just plain wrong to construe \\\'sapience\\\' as the capacity for judgment or intelligence. Sapience is <i>wisdom</i> or <i>sagacity</i>: i.e., an exceptionally high level of judgment or intelligence found only in the wise. The OED says the word is mainly used ironically, for \\\'would-be wisdom\\\'.
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