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be wise in
adjective
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
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Are we really to believe that the man who affirms when on trial for his life that he knows himself to be wise "in neither a great nor a small way" (Apology 21b4 5) knows the art of love?
"It is easy to be wise in looking back at events.
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.
Miss Bhutto, eyeing an end to exile, may be wise in also seeking an accommodation with him.
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It will be wiser in the end.
I need to be wiser in March with regards to some players than I am now.
Second, some practical ideas on how to be wiser in my own life.
Think of where you save wasted energies, and where you might be wiser in counteracting the drainage of certain realities.
But we can be wiser in crafting our strategy and more deliberate as we chart a path towards eventual resolution.
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