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He estimated, moreover, that 30m hectares of wasteland in India are available for the cultivation of "bio-fuels", such as Jatropha, an oil-producing shrub.An obsession with "energy security" may not be wise in a world where, in Mr Singh's words, borders are becoming less relevant.
The deadlock arises not from doubts that such a withdrawal would be wise in a strategic context but over whether the United States could convert the medium-range missiles that it removes to short-range missiles.
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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?
Whether you are a twenty-something graduate or in an established career, a level of cynicism is wise in a market now saturated with businesses falling over themselves to prove their worth as an ethical employer.
In those systems that do embrace truth value gaps (Strawson, arguably Frege) or non-classically-valued systems (Łukasiewicz, Bochvar, Kleene), some sentences or statements are not assigned a (classical) truth value; in Strawson's famous dictum, the question of the truth value of "The king of France is wise", in a world in which France is a republic, simply fails to arise.
Be wise in time is a wholesome motto".
Miss Bhutto, eyeing an end to exile, may be wise in also seeking an accommodation with him.
If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.
So be wise in your gift decisions.
Be wise in what you pick.
Be wise in your yarn selection.
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