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"I don't think it would be wise to move forward with it at this point".
But then he would be wise to move forward on two fronts.
She said that as a general matter the court would be wise to move incrementally and methodically.
Trump would be wise to move on, perhaps proposing a new international treaty regime to police inter-state hacking and curb the threat of cyberwar.
The reports acknowledge that while the magnitude of these risks — sea level rise, drought, disease, the destruction of marine- and land-based ecosystems — are difficult to predict, society would be wise to move swiftly and aggressively to minimize them.
Sports broadcasting teams on national networks rarely stay together as long as Miller and Morgan have, and ESPN is deciding whether it would be wise to move to a younger generation of voices.
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Other times it is wise to move slow and heal people.
Mr. Bush would be wise to remember that, should he move to the White House.
And the regulators would be wise to reassess whether they are moving fast enough to reduce a risk that is acknowledged to be there.
The president and those around him would be wise to think two or three moves ahead.
This type of review can help you identify whether or not it's wise to keep moving toward closing a business deal.
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