Sentence examples for be wise to use from inspiring English sources

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As long as the rest of the world is willing to lend us their savings so cheaply, we'd be wise to use it to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and our schools and parks -- and thereby put more Americans back to work -- rather try to cut the deficit too much and too soon.

Others, however, may be wise to use caution.

American women who value our hard-won rights would be wise to use vigilance with the American religious right.

Later, once the liquid is gone, you would be wise to use the alcohol-laden figs for something.

Restaurants like Flocons de Sel do free pickup and drop-off, and you'd be wise to use them.

Bush, at his core, is a finesse player, and the Dolphins would be wise to use him accordingly.

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But in the long term, they'd be wiser to use soft power, working with a range of partners to co-create the social and institutional fabric that will support their growth as entrepreneurs in emerging markets have done.

However, depending on your industry, it may be wiser to use only a couple of platforms that are used heavily by your customers, rather than wasting time posting in places your audience is not spending their time.

For instance, in the sophisticated method using statistical learning methods over codon usage in different species [57], it might be wiser to use tetranucleotide frequencies instead of codon usage.

For now, he said, it was wise to use persuasion to get the Americans to leave.

In the real world, less-than-perfect people are wise to use all the help they can get.

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