Sentence examples for be wise to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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Small business owners would be wise to mitigate risk and seize any opportunities immediately, because the interest rate cut may not prove to be the hoped for panacea for the post-Brexit economy.

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Leaders may interpret differently the reasons that the top one per cent of Americans now control about two-fifths of the nation's wealth, while the bottom ninety per cent control about a fifth — down a third from 1989; they may disagree about how, or whether it is wise, to mitigate the trend toward inequality.

The development community would be wise to note this change -- and to focus on new financial instruments that will help businesses and governments mitigate risk and make new investments.

They would be wise to stop them.

Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.

We'd be wise to resist it.

And Russia would be wise to listen.

Investors would be wise to take note.

Be wise to wedding marketing.

You would be wise to follow suit.

It will be wise to avoid them.

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