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And secretly, he'd be wise to start practicing the piano.
They'd all be wise to start thinking about it now.
But it may be wise to start dipping your toe into the water.
You would also be wise to start practising mindfulness, meditation, yoga or t'ai chi.
It would be wise to start thinking about one now, rather than waiting for Nepal's complete collapse.
A woman trying to become pregnant would be wise to start taking a multivitamin even before she conceives.
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He calls it "a very complex undertaking," but adds, "I'm not a pessimist who says it can't be worked out, but we would be wise to starting working it out now".
We'd be wiser to start going with a view to doing nothing other than have a look around, as people used to do in the 1960s – and which we will probably have to relearn to do, as we wake up to the extraordinary environmental impact of even the most advanced aeroplane engines.
We'd be wiser to start with the commonsense observation that, of course, no part of religion is true in the sense of being God-given.
I also think it's wise to start by testing the waters with only a couple of hero items.
Whether Mr Bush has been wise to start by governing as a conservative is a question that the rest of his term will answer.
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