Sentence examples for be wise to rely from inspiring English sources

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Until such information is available, consumers seeking to preserve their bones would be wise to rely primarily on dietary sources of the mineral and to pursue regular weight-bearing or strength-building exercises, or both.

Cramer's question goes to the heart of whether voters in the 2012 election would be wise to rely exclusively on American corporations for the country's economic recovery.

An implication of these observations is that it may not be wise to rely on single key genes as modulators of the observed effects, as the statistical reliability of any individual genes is moderate, compared to the robust statistical significance of coregulated or functionally-related gene groups.

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But not all Ford engineers agreed it was wise to rely so much on tire size to improve stability.

That's why the public is wise to rely on advice from expert panels that sort through the details.

But Mr. Weinstein said that it would probably be wise to file the UCC-3 anyway rather than rely on the old five-year continuation rule.

They would be wise to stop them.

Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.

And Russia would be wise to listen.

We'd be wise to resist it.

It will be wise to anticipate now.

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