Sentence examples for be wise to explore from inspiring English sources

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In these circumstances, it would be wise to explore whether an acceptable negotiated solution is possible.

But anyone shopping for a new entry-level car would be wise to explore the used car market at the same time.

In this case, it may be wise to explore partnerships between local and international researcher teams.

It would be wise to explore outside the city to.

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Although the proposal to use privately run consolidated interim waste storage dumps until longer-term facilities open raises some security and safety concerns (moving nuclear waste across the country even once is bad enough), it's wise to explore all storage options because it will take years to open any new facility.

Therefore it is wise to explore the simpler surgical methods for gastric cancer surgery which benefit both surgeons and patients.

If not, they would be wise to begin exploring other opportunities, as the competitive nature of the industry will soon force them out.

But if you believe that employees are your "most precious resource" and that their engagement is tied to their productivity and thus your bottom line, than you'd be wise to at least explore the digital waves, if not paddle out into the uncharted waters of social media in the workplace.

If you decide to explore this option, it would be wise to work on establishing a credit history at the same time.

Before exploring the internet, it would be wise to install an antivirus program.

It may therefore be wise to demonstrate efficacy in relatively calm conditions first, before braving the elements and exploring more troubled waters.

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