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It is easy to be wise at such a distance from events.
A small-scale launch may also be wise at this stage.
"I thought it might be wise, at least for the first year, to have a minor league franchise of some kind".
Yet before these changes get rushed through, it would be wise at least to reflect on an ancient principle which has served medicine well for centuries: first, do no harm.The FDA has not had an easy year.
In a Nov. 10 interview with the trade journal Automotive News, however, he said that a change in management at G.M. would not be wise at such a crucial time for the company.
However, Defence Secretary Liam Fox told Sky News Murnaghann programme that "politicians would be wise at the moment not to over-react", adding that it was "time for calmness and for people to look at these issues, yes seriously, but in a proper timescale and without hysteria".
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One would think that Putin might realize that the old way of handling Ukraine has reached a point of diminishing returns: perhaps it would be wiser, at this point, to cease putting Russia's chips on Ukrainian thugs.
You quaffed more Pabst Blue Ribbon than was wise at the annual company picnic.
Nonetheless, he said, "a conditional toe in the water is wiser at this stage than diving in".
As he saw it, Colin Firth's royal was wiser at the film's opening, when he couldn't possibly comprehend his God-given right to rule.
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