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Adolescents are wise in the psychology of computer games and Middle Earth.
As we shall see in the following, it is therefore important that the intermediaries are wise in the sense of being able to shift between the different roles in the specific collaborative situation.
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So I think a defence appeal would not be wise in the circumstances.
But it must also be wise in the way it protects them.
And simply postponing all merger or acquisition conversations may not be wise, in the view of some analysts.
He was healthy, it seemed, certainly wealthy, and thought to be wise in the way he managed the famously secretive company, the Wm.
Common sense should tell you it would not be wise in the coming weeks to be hanging out with the Taliban.
Mr. Tenet, who has worked for the White House and the Senate and served as Mr. Deutch's deputy, is wise in the ways of Washington.
Mr. Kostunica's insistence on unity at both federal and local levels proved to have been wise in the landslide of anti-government voting.
6 Philippe Coutinho Turned up when it mattered to score an unlikely equaliser, but will wonder whether a stuttered run-up was wise in the shootout.
I think The Times would be wise, in the words of my former colleague Tom Fiedler, dean of the College of Communication at Boston University, to "forgo the temptation of the horse race" and focus on issues and what the candidates are saying.
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